The latest research London lettings and estate agent, Benham and Reeves, has revealed that should Labour honour its commitments to deliver 370,000 new homes a year, it would not only boost housing delivery by 22%, but it could bring a £161.6bn boost in value to the housing market across England.
Benham and Reeves looked at the increase in housing delivery proposed by Labour via reforms to the National Planning and Policy Framework, where across the nation is set to see the biggest boost in new housing stock if this proposal is met, and the potential added value it could bring to the property market*.
£161.6bn boost for the property market over the next five years
The research shows that across England the proposed increase in new homes delivered from 305,223 per year to 371,541 would boost housing supply by 21%.
Over the last five years, the average new-build home has increased by an average of 3.5% per year in value and Benham and Reeves estimates that over the next five years, £161.6bn worth of property could reach the market should Labour deliver on its promise of 371,541 new homes per year.
Regional breakdown
The North East is set to see the largest boost to housing stock should Labour come good on its promise, with the proposed method estimated to increase the level of new homes reaching the market by 99%.
London is the only region expected to see a reduction in new housing delivery under new proposals, with the number of new homes built each year forecast to fall by 18%.
Despite this reduction, London is still expected to see by far the most value added to the property market via the construction of new homes, with an estimated boost of £46bn over the next five years.
Local authorities set to benefit to the greatest extent
Redcar and Cleveland is the local authority set to see the biggest boost to housing stock under Labour’s new housing delivery proposal. The area is set to see the level of new homes climb to 642 per year – an increase of 1,338% versus the 45 per year delivered via the current method.
Burnley (+625%), Westmorland and Furness (531%) and Hyndburn (528%) are also expected to see an increase of over 500% in the number of new homes delivered under new Labour plans.
When it comes to the highest market value of potential new stock delivered over the next five years, Kensington and Chelsea sits top. Not only is the borough set to see a 209% increase in the number of new homes delivered each year under new proposals, but over five years, this new housing stock is estimated to bring an additional £5.1bn in added value.
Director of Benham and Reeves, Marc von Grundherr, commented:
“Our new Labour Government has been ambitious from the get go when it comes to the proposed shake up of housing delivery targets and not only could we see a very notable boost to the number of new homes reaching the market, but over the next five years these new homes would also bring a sizable boost to the overall value of the property market.
Of course, some areas are set to benefit to a far greater extent than others and it’s interesting to see that, under new proposals, London is the only region expected to see a decline in housing delivery. This is despite the fact that it’s probably one of the worst hit areas with respect to a shortage of housing to meet demand.
It’s also important to note that housing delivery has sat well below any Government target set for quite some time now and so whilst the new targets set out by Labour are admirable, it means very little if they aren’t honoured.”
REGION – Table shows the increase in new homes delivered each year under the current and
proposed changes, the average increase of a new-build homes value over the last five years and the potential
total value added of new housing stock over the next five years
|
Location |
Region |
Current Method |
Proposed Method |
Est change % |
Est NB ave 5 year growth % per year (2019 to 2024) |
Current NB price – latest |
Est NB price in 1 year |
Est total value – proposed method housebuilding mandate / targets |
North East |
North East |
6,123 |
12,202 |
99.3% |
5.8% |
£270,594 |
£286,244 |
£3,492,778,476 |
North West |
North West |
21,497 |
37,817 |
75.9% |
7.6% |
£331,732 |
£357,034 |
£13,501,825,153 |
Yorkshire and The Humber |
Yorkshire and The Humber |
18,699 |
27,433 |
46.7% |
5.3% |
£298,441 |
£314,238 |
£8,620,481,185 |
South West |
South West |
28,203 |
40,343 |
43.0% |
3.3% |
£430,062 |
£444,394 |
£17,927,975,105 |
South East |
South East |
51,251 |
69,060 |
34.7% |
3.1% |
£501,209 |
£516,660 |
£35,680,393,578 |
East Midlands |
East Midlands |
20,793 |
27,382 |
31.7% |
3.8% |
£377,085 |
£391,579 |
£10,722,292,039 |
West Midlands |
West Midlands |
24,734 |
31,754 |
28.4% |
6.1% |
£324,881 |
£344,672 |
£10,944,552,801 |
East of England |
East of England |
35,101 |
44,858 |
27.8% |
2.7% |
£483,794 |
£496,943 |
£22,291,854,294 |
London |
London |
98,822 |
80,693 |
-18.3% |
1.9% |
£559,107 |
£569,703 |
£45,971,258,888 |
England |
Nation |
305,223 |
371,541 |
21.7% |
3.5% |
£420,532 |
£435,076 |
£161,648,441,702 |
LOCAL AUTHORITY – Table shows the increase in new homes delivered each year under the current and proposed changes, the average increase of a new-build homes value over the last five years and the potential total value added of new housing stock over the next five years
|
Local Authority Name |
Region |
Current Method |
Proposed Method |
Est change % |
Est NB ave 5 year growth % per year (2019 to 2024) |
Current NB price – latest |
Est NB price in 1 year |
Est total value – proposed method housebuilding mandate / targets |
Redcar and Cleveland |
North East |
45 |
642 |
1337.8% |
8.3% |
£267,023 |
£289,188 |
£185,752,003 |
Burnley |
North West |
51 |
369 |
625.1% |
7.7% |
£167,346 |
£180,207 |
£66,510,199 |
Westmorland and Furness |
North West |
227 |
1,430 |
530.8% |
3.8% |
£310,859 |
£322,792 |
£461,628,312 |
Hyndburn |
North West |
50 |
313 |
528.0% |
7.1% |
£142,178 |
£152,326 |
£47,732,567 |
Cumberland |
North West |
244 |
1,217 |
398.4% |
3.8% |
£262,469 |
£272,432 |
£331,484,251 |
Blackpool |
North West |
147 |
632 |
328.4% |
7.5% |
£205,299 |
£220,691 |
£139,421,113 |
Blackburn with Darwen |
North West |
134 |
564 |
319.7% |
6.0% |
£253,066 |
£268,307 |
£151,248,612 |
Cheshire West and Chester |
North West |
532 |
2,017 |
278.9% |
6.2% |
£388,946 |
£413,082 |
£833,245,090 |
North East Lincolnshire |
Yorkshire and The Humber |
190 |
706 |
272.4% |
5.3% |
£277,719 |
£292,361 |
£206,395,327 |
West Lancashire |
North West |
166 |
605 |
264.4% |
6.9% |
£382,273 |
£408,727 |
£247,188,222 |
Tamworth |
West Midlands |
123 |
444 |
261.1% |
5.2% |
£298,474 |
£314,095 |
£139,414,700 |
Redditch |
West Midlands |
143 |
489 |
242.0% |
4.9% |
£401,201 |
£420,796 |
£205,887,104 |
Darlington |
North East |
152 |
500 |
228.6% |
6.3% |
£259,451 |
£275,695 |
£137,913,213 |
South Ribble |
North West |
169 |
546 |
222.6% |
7.2% |
£345,299 |
£370,231 |
£202,086,355 |
Northumberland |
North East |
549 |
1,769 |
222.1% |
5.6% |
£307,706 |
£325,005 |
£574,907,049 |
Staffordshire Moorlands |
West Midlands |
159 |
497 |
213.3% |
3.6% |
£331,958 |
£343,920 |
£170,987,605 |
North Yorkshire |
Yorkshire and The Humber |
1,361 |
4,232 |
210.9% |
4.5% |
£357,701 |
£373,729 |
£1,581,713,424 |
Kensington and Chelsea |
London |
1,381 |
4,271 |
209.2% |
1.5% |
£1,178,652 |
£1,196,431 |
£5,110,060,315 |
Pendle |
North West |
124 |
382 |
208.9% |
5.6% |
£218,060 |
£230,327 |
£88,016,780 |
South Staffordshire |
West Midlands |
223 |
676 |
203.6% |
6.0% |
£435,533 |
£461,674 |
£312,133,590 |
Wyre Forest |
West Midlands |
211 |
617 |
192.4% |
5.1% |
£320,582 |
£337,063 |
£207,849,695 |
Ribble Valley |
North West |
113 |
330 |
190.6% |
6.3% |
£406,720 |
£432,434 |
£142,498,729 |
North East Derbyshire |
East Midlands |
224 |
622 |
177.8% |
3.5% |
£396,580 |
£410,294 |
£255,405,427 |
Knowsley |
North West |
255 |
705 |
176.7% |
8.1% |
£319,766 |
£345,547 |
£243,619,122 |
Worthing |
South East |
322 |
862 |
167.6% |
7.2% |
£432,272 |
£463,421 |
£399,338,968 |
Halton |
North West |
203 |
540 |
165.4% |
8.5% |
£354,585 |
£384,649 |
£207,759,302 |
Doncaster |
Yorkshire and The Humber |
525 |
1,388 |
164.2% |
7.7% |
£235,134 |
£253,339 |
£351,725,472 |
Derbyshire Dales |
East Midlands |
216 |
571 |
164.1% |
5.3% |
£384,263 |
£404,620 |
£231,172,344 |
Chesterfield |
East Midlands |
211 |
558 |
163.8% |
4.7% |
£333,379 |
£348,931 |
£194,648,387 |
Lichfield |
West Midlands |
289 |
753 |
160.4% |
5.3% |
£309,496 |
£325,997 |
£245,391,688 |
Cheshire East |
North West |
977 |
2,530 |
159.0% |
4.1% |
£448,722 |
£466,918 |
£1,181,470,275 |
Bassetlaw |
East Midlands |
260 |
665 |
155.7% |
6.0% |
£264,023 |
£279,832 |
£186,076,681 |
East Riding of Yorkshire |
Yorkshire and The Humber |
817 |
2,088 |
155.6% |
5.4% |
£328,260 |
£345,900 |
£722,085,740 |
Sefton |
North West |
578 |
1,466 |
153.6% |
6.5% |
£281,526 |
£299,954 |
£439,636,713 |
East Lindsey |
East Midlands |
437 |
1,091 |
150.0% |
5.9% |
£252,718 |
£267,687 |
£292,175,413 |
Hartlepool |
North East |
157 |
388 |
147.8% |
5.8% |
£190,099 |
£201,210 |
£78,068,953 |
Hart |
South East |
297 |
734 |
147.0% |
3.8% |
£594,059 |
£616,733 |
£452,761,309 |
Preston |
North West |
269 |
662 |
145.8% |
6.7% |
£344,716 |
£367,909 |
£243,397,521 |
Dudley |
West Midlands |
657 |
1,594 |
142.8% |
7.0% |
£336,350 |
£359,802 |
£573,500,291 |
Wirral |
North West |
728 |
1,755 |
141.0% |
5.9% |
£226,897 |
£240,340 |
£421,697,967 |
High Peak |
East Midlands |
243 |
585 |
140.9% |
5.8% |
£370,690 |
£392,168 |
£229,223,185 |
Sunderland |
North East |
512 |
1,208 |
136.0% |
4.6% |
£257,407 |
£269,279 |
£325,397,599 |
Middlesbrough |
North East |
251 |
589 |
134.4% |
5.5% |
£264,527 |
£279,195 |
£164,432,331 |
North Warwickshire |
West Midlands |
163 |
381 |
133.3% |
4.9% |
£336,858 |
£353,280 |
£134,640,743 |
South Tyneside |
North East |
306 |
706 |
130.8% |
4.9% |
£280,084 |
£293,902 |
£207,463,358 |
Rushmoor |
South East |
265 |
606 |
128.8% |
4.3% |
£384,252 |
£400,666 |
£242,875,575 |
Wyre |
North West |
280 |
637 |
127.4% |
6.2% |
£263,245 |
£279,594 |
£177,982,750 |
Rotherham |
Yorkshire and The Humber |
544 |
1,233 |
126.7% |
6.9% |
£298,599 |
£319,167 |
£393,648,545 |
Cannock Chase |
West Midlands |
248 |
555 |
123.8% |
6.1% |
£373,058 |
£395,762 |
£219,724,903 |
Elmbridge |
South East |
653 |
1,443 |
121.2% |
1.9% |
£862,993 |
£879,742 |
£1,269,840,933 |
Stafford |
West Midlands |
358 |
782 |
118.6% |
5.1% |
£443,639 |
£466,335 |
£364,583,100 |
Gateshead |
North East |
417 |
909 |
118.1% |
5.4% |
£234,471 |
£247,192 |
£224,658,059 |
Rutland |
East Midlands |
123 |
264 |
114.1% |
5.9% |
£513,113 |
£543,582 |
£143,445,378 |
West Berkshire |
South East |
495 |
1,057 |
113.5% |
4.5% |
£470,112 |
£491,334 |
£519,240,911 |
St. Helens |
North West |
391 |
825 |
111.1% |
8.6% |
£306,881 |
£333,418 |
£275,218,513 |
Mansfield |
East Midlands |
259 |
540 |
108.7% |
6.7% |
£262,319 |
£279,935 |
£151,077,064 |
North Lincolnshire |
Yorkshire and The Humber |
359 |
746 |
107.9% |
5.3% |
£271,394 |
£285,830 |
£213,235,869 |
Bolsover |
East Midlands |
195 |
404 |
107.1% |
7.9% |
£273,763 |
£295,506 |
£119,474,536 |
Telford and Wrekin |
West Midlands |
463 |
953 |
105.8% |
7.2% |
£311,104 |
£333,534 |
£317,825,891 |
Surrey Heath |
South East |
320 |
658 |
105.7% |
3.3% |
£361,295 |
£373,293 |
£245,576,898 |
Bath and North East Somerset |
South West |
717 |
1,466 |
104.4% |
3.8% |
£598,750 |
£621,562 |
£910,973,282 |
Westminster |
London |
1,862 |
3,792 |
103.7% |
3.6% |
£1,199,469 |
£1,242,778 |
£4,712,794,820 |
South Oxfordshire |
South East |
579 |
1,179 |
103.6% |
5.0% |
£581,508 |
£610,523 |
£719,659,502 |
Rossendale |
North West |
179 |
361 |
101.8% |
7.4% |
£370,222 |
£397,511 |
£143,331,960 |
New Forest |
South East |
729 |
1,465 |
100.8% |
3.2% |
£403,719 |
£416,634 |
£610,234,481 |
Stratford-on-Avon |
West Midlands |
553 |
1,098 |
98.6% |
3.1% |
£563,267 |
£580,919 |
£638,013,280 |
Maldon |
East of England |
276 |
544 |
97.0% |
5.3% |
£466,389 |
£490,917 |
£267,014,465 |
Kingston upon Hull, City of |
Yorkshire and The Humber |
536 |
1,053 |
96.5% |
4.1% |
£245,463 |
£255,645 |
£269,311,763 |
Oadby and Wigston |
East Midlands |
198 |
389 |
96.5% |
4.3% |
£388,270 |
£404,963 |
£157,447,102 |
Reigate and Banstead |
South East |
644 |
1,264 |
96.3% |
4.4% |
£776,345 |
£810,177 |
£1,024,381,639 |
Castle Point |
East of England |
349 |
685 |
95.9% |
5.2% |
£450,594 |
£473,898 |
£324,390,338 |
County Durham |
North East |
1,129 |
2,210 |
95.8% |
5.7% |
£215,886 |
£228,191 |
£504,221,602 |
Amber Valley |
East Midlands |
351 |
682 |
94.5% |
6.4% |
£376,438 |
£400,356 |
£273,130,745 |
Stockton-on-Tees |
North East |
444 |
861 |
94.1% |
6.0% |
£200,233 |
£212,317 |
£182,803,843 |
Cotswold |
South West |
504 |
979 |
94.1% |
6.6% |
£784,645 |
£836,653 |
£818,908,693 |
Waverley |
South East |
710 |
1,374 |
93.5% |
2.3% |
£582,145 |
£595,500 |
£818,461,650 |
Melton |
East Midlands |
192 |
370 |
92.4% |
5.4% |
£403,724 |
£425,415 |
£157,520,776 |
Shropshire |
West Midlands |
1,070 |
2,059 |
92.4% |
5.4% |
£359,907 |
£379,192 |
£780,760,843 |
Rochford |
East of England |
356 |
675 |
89.6% |
3.7% |
£767,242 |
£795,688 |
£536,701,358 |
King’s Lynn and West Norfolk |
East of England |
554 |
1,042 |
88.2% |
4.9% |
£362,426 |
£380,114 |
£396,011,898 |
East Suffolk |
East of England |
905 |
1,696 |
87.3% |
3.1% |
£480,593 |
£495,468 |
£840,354,815 |
East Hampshire |
South East |
575 |
1,074 |
86.7% |
3.8% |
£567,297 |
£588,760 |
£632,477,985 |
Wakefield |
Yorkshire and The Humber |
923 |
1,721 |
86.4% |
8.0% |
£292,976 |
£316,514 |
£544,685,671 |
Nuneaton and Bedworth |
West Midlands |
421 |
774 |
84.0% |
6.2% |
£417,144 |
£442,836 |
£342,686,930 |
North Devon |
South West |
425 |
779 |
83.1% |
3.7% |
£471,363 |
£488,894 |
£380,856,019 |
Torridge |
South West |
288 |
528 |
83.1% |
5.0% |
£407,057 |
£427,411 |
£225,675,312 |
Bromsgrove |
West Midlands |
386 |
704 |
82.5% |
5.1% |
£501,754 |
£527,575 |
£371,460,527 |
Woking |
South East |
436 |
795 |
82.2% |
2.7% |
£566,702 |
£581,935 |
£462,630,447 |
Wiltshire |
South West |
1,917 |
3,476 |
81.3% |
4.1% |
£438,229 |
£456,335 |
£1,586,089,452 |
Forest of Dean |
South West |
330 |
597 |
80.8% |
3.6% |
£419,726 |
£434,627 |
£259,613,284 |
Worcester |
West Midlands |
324 |
584 |
80.3% |
5.9% |
£385,320 |
£408,128 |
£238,520,669 |
Wychavon |
West Midlands |
532 |
959 |
80.3% |
4.3% |
£496,981 |
£518,201 |
£496,860,663 |
Malvern Hills |
West Midlands |
338 |
609 |
80.3% |
4.0% |
£422,621 |
£439,362 |
£267,485,036 |
Newcastle-under-Lyme |
West Midlands |
330 |
593 |
79.9% |
5.7% |
£237,853 |
£251,304 |
£149,025,585 |
West Devon |
South West |
248 |
446 |
79.6% |
3.7% |
£293,364 |
£304,191 |
£135,597,606 |
South Hams |
South West |
487 |
875 |
79.6% |
5.0% |
£573,007 |
£601,851 |
£526,663,940 |
Plymouth |
South West |
784 |
1,408 |
79.6% |
3.2% |
£312,591 |
£322,671 |
£454,317,627 |
Herefordshire, County of |
West Midlands |
773 |
1,375 |
77.9% |
5.3% |
£440,650 |
£463,839 |
£637,843,760 |
Fylde |
North West |
257 |
457 |
77.8% |
6.9% |
£405,940 |
£433,958 |
£198,455,864 |
Test Valley |
South East |
524 |
921 |
76.0% |
4.8% |
£492,552 |
£516,275 |
£475,657,144 |
Wokingham |
South East |
748 |
1,308 |
74.8% |
5.7% |
£659,704 |
£697,415 |
£912,302,294 |
St Albans |
East of England |
885 |
1,544 |
74.6% |
1.5% |
£526,270 |
£534,183 |
£824,835,838 |
North West Leicestershire |
East Midlands |
357 |
621 |
74.3% |
3.8% |
£387,981 |
£402,755 |
£250,274,462 |
Stockport |
North West |
1,097 |
1,906 |
73.7% |
4.8% |
£348,501 |
£365,093 |
£695,779,700 |
Havant |
South East |
508 |
874 |
72.0% |
4.0% |
£479,936 |
£499,043 |
£436,154,087 |
Broxtowe |
East Midlands |
384 |
658 |
71.1% |
8.7% |
£285,702 |
£310,680 |
£204,354,933 |
Blaby |
East Midlands |
329 |
559 |
69.7% |
5.5% |
£465,381 |
£490,830 |
£274,158,550 |
North Norfolk |
East of England |
556 |
943 |
69.5% |
4.2% |
£458,620 |
£477,656 |
£450,359,023 |
Lancaster |
North West |
415 |
698 |
68.1% |
7.9% |
£311,610 |
£336,334 |
£234,663,409 |
Babergh |
East of England |
456 |
763 |
67.2% |
1.8% |
£554,758 |
£564,495 |
£430,434,977 |
Mid Suffolk |
East of England |
450 |
753 |
67.2% |
2.3% |
£382,131 |
£391,057 |
£294,286,866 |
Newark and Sherwood |
East Midlands |
437 |
730 |
67.0% |
6.4% |
£293,107 |
£311,739 |
£227,640,489 |
Epping Forest |
East of England |
725 |
1,210 |
66.8% |
2.0% |
£716,903 |
£731,044 |
£884,460,167 |
Torbay |
South West |
599 |
997 |
66.7% |
5.7% |
£295,441 |
£312,292 |
£311,504,253 |
Warwick |
West Midlands |
653 |
1,080 |
65.3% |
5.0% |
£539,793 |
£566,983 |
£612,241,066 |
Mid Devon |
South West |
346 |
571 |
65.2% |
4.7% |
£363,140 |
£380,237 |
£217,167,732 |
Mole Valley |
South East |
460 |
757 |
64.7% |
4.3% |
£743,657 |
£775,368 |
£587,306,795 |
Cornwall |
South West |
2,707 |
4,454 |
64.5% |
6.2% |
£346,034 |
£367,524 |
£1,637,048,445 |
Winchester |
South East |
676 |
1,099 |
62.5% |
3.6% |
£690,312 |
£715,396 |
£785,981,888 |
Ipswich |
East of England |
466 |
755 |
62.2% |
3.6% |
£286,898 |
£297,095 |
£224,351,961 |
West Oxfordshire |
South East |
549 |
889 |
61.9% |
7.3% |
£433,347 |
£465,019 |
£413,437,549 |
Great Yarmouth |
East of England |
354 |
569 |
60.9% |
5.8% |
£308,451 |
£326,331 |
£185,749,018 |
Fareham |
South East |
498 |
794 |
59.5% |
4.8% |
£445,923 |
£467,138 |
£370,861,990 |
Hinckley and Bosworth |
East Midlands |
432 |
689 |
59.3% |
5.6% |
£422,671 |
£446,358 |
£307,339,532 |
Lincoln |
East Midlands |
289 |
459 |
59.0% |
5.7% |
£231,528 |
£244,712 |
£112,311,481 |
North Kesteven |
East Midlands |
434 |
690 |
59.0% |
3.7% |
£361,994 |
£375,357 |
£259,012,740 |
West Lindsey |
East Midlands |
331 |
527 |
59.0% |
6.8% |
£242,011 |
£258,526 |
£136,115,139 |
Chichester |
South East |
760 |
1,206 |
58.6% |
5.0% |
£558,932 |
£587,061 |
£708,192,937 |
Tunbridge Wells |
South East |
660 |
1,045 |
58.4% |
3.6% |
£464,257 |
£481,008 |
£502,708,373 |
Sevenoaks |
South East |
704 |
1,113 |
58.1% |
4.6% |
£537,845 |
£562,479 |
£626,237,182 |
Isle of Wight |
South East |
703 |
1,104 |
57.0% |
5.9% |
£341,884 |
£362,162 |
£399,652,024 |
West Suffolk |
East of England |
765 |
1,200 |
56.9% |
2.6% |
£452,362 |
£464,123 |
£556,971,355 |
Hammersmith and Fulham |
London |
1,580 |
2,467 |
56.1% |
-0.1% |
£760,511 |
£760,025 |
£1,875,226,264 |
Cambridge |
East of England |
687 |
1,068 |
55.5% |
2.1% |
£690,923 |
£705,249 |
£753,475,483 |
Windsor and Maidenhead |
South East |
866 |
1,341 |
55.0% |
2.5% |
£544,629 |
£558,026 |
£748,549,395 |
Cherwell |
South East |
706 |
1,095 |
55.0% |
3.4% |
£489,070 |
£505,818 |
£553,711,774 |
East Staffordshire |
West Midlands |
417 |
644 |
54.6% |
5.1% |
£387,102 |
£406,667 |
£261,886,400 |
Chelmsford |
East of England |
913 |
1,406 |
54.0% |
2.4% |
£468,096 |
£479,108 |
£673,616,867 |
Cheltenham |
South West |
545 |
833 |
52.8% |
4.6% |
£465,932 |
£487,549 |
£406,018,033 |
Islington |
London |
1,465 |
2,231 |
52.3% |
2.5% |
£725,713 |
£743,619 |
£1,658,973,026 |
Solihull |
West Midlands |
866 |
1,317 |
52.2% |
4.8% |
£422,125 |
£442,478 |
£582,893,869 |
Boston |
East Midlands |
250 |
379 |
51.7% |
4.0% |
£255,515 |
£265,734 |
£100,659,468 |
Wandsworth |
London |
2,559 |
3,880 |
51.6% |
2.1% |
£694,882 |
£709,750 |
£2,754,163,022 |
Erewash |
East Midlands |
376 |
569 |
51.3% |
7.4% |
£285,389 |
£306,616 |
£174,393,638 |
Dorset |
South West |
2,168 |
3,230 |
49.0% |
2.5% |
£373,263 |
£382,728 |
£1,236,391,816 |
Teignbridge |
South West |
717 |
1,066 |
48.6% |
4.4% |
£445,969 |
£465,483 |
£496,238,130 |
Guildford |
South East |
743 |
1,102 |
48.4% |
4.8% |
£706,420 |
£740,590 |
£816,300,113 |
Stoke-on-Trent |
West Midlands |
704 |
1,043 |
48.1% |
6.3% |
£227,017 |
£241,424 |
£251,764,809 |
Vale of White Horse |
South East |
633 |
937 |
48.1% |
3.6% |
£624,863 |
£647,531 |
£606,924,578 |
Hastings |
South East |
490 |
722 |
47.4% |
4.9% |
£337,573 |
£354,198 |
£255,845,308 |
Breckland |
East of England |
625 |
917 |
46.6% |
3.7% |
£375,433 |
£389,221 |
£356,736,733 |
Somerset |
South West |
2,669 |
3,891 |
45.8% |
3.9% |
£411,707 |
£427,672 |
£1,664,209,741 |
Warrington |
North West |
791 |
1,146 |
44.9% |
5.6% |
£329,205 |
£347,541 |
£398,259,576 |
Gedling |
East Midlands |
460 |
665 |
44.6% |
6.5% |
£371,298 |
£395,478 |
£263,169,937 |
North Tyneside |
North East |
745 |
1,075 |
44.3% |
7.9% |
£392,801 |
£423,726 |
£455,531,956 |
Epsom and Ewell |
South East |
569 |
817 |
43.5% |
3.9% |
£593,867 |
£617,126 |
£504,057,063 |
Walsall |
West Midlands |
906 |
1,294 |
42.8% |
4.1% |
£266,236 |
£277,193 |
£358,550,713 |
Buckinghamshire |
South East |
2,912 |
4,122 |
41.6% |
2.9% |
£538,814 |
£554,608 |
£2,286,303,677 |
Dover |
South East |
559 |
789 |
41.2% |
2.7% |
£437,045 |
£448,764 |
£353,936,270 |
Horsham |
South East |
917 |
1,294 |
41.1% |
3.3% |
£555,567 |
£573,880 |
£742,548,498 |
Eastleigh |
South East |
645 |
902 |
39.9% |
3.0% |
£399,630 |
£411,758 |
£371,502,634 |
Bexley |
London |
1,295 |
1,801 |
39.1% |
3.8% |
£440,078 |
£456,637 |
£822,419,370 |
Crawley |
South East |
476 |
661 |
38.8% |
5.0% |
£372,640 |
£391,114 |
£258,464,258 |
Harborough |
East Midlands |
510 |
706 |
38.5% |
4.1% |
£452,522 |
£471,132 |
£332,409,492 |
Oxford |
South East |
762 |
1,051 |
38.0% |
2.6% |
£428,672 |
£439,873 |
£462,243,686 |
Huntingdonshire |
East of England |
874 |
1,203 |
37.6% |
3.5% |
£327,760 |
£339,328 |
£408,126,384 |
Basingstoke and Deane |
South East |
828 |
1,137 |
37.3% |
4.7% |
£401,903 |
£420,613 |
£478,202,591 |
Broadland |
East of England |
639 |
877 |
37.2% |
2.8% |
£437,464 |
£449,623 |
£394,417,141 |
South Norfolk |
East of England |
686 |
942 |
37.2% |
4.2% |
£436,827 |
£455,383 |
£428,812,672 |
Norwich |
East of England |
603 |
828 |
37.2% |
5.8% |
£280,421 |
£296,772 |
£245,713,522 |
Gosport |
South East |
339 |
465 |
36.9% |
2.5% |
£305,327 |
£312,839 |
£145,329,422 |
Rushcliffe |
East Midlands |
609 |
831 |
36.4% |
4.2% |
£492,479 |
£513,405 |
£426,729,423 |
Bracknell Forest |
South East |
563 |
767 |
36.1% |
3.7% |
£545,427 |
£565,345 |
£433,503,701 |
Stroud |
South West |
620 |
844 |
36.1% |
4.4% |
£504,074 |
£526,293 |
£444,143,867 |
Ashfield |
East Midlands |
446 |
604 |
35.5% |
6.7% |
£277,901 |
£296,408 |
£179,066,984 |
Tendring |
East of England |
770 |
1,043 |
35.4% |
4.1% |
£381,648 |
£397,329 |
£414,309,380 |
Brentwood |
East of England |
511 |
691 |
35.2% |
0.5% |
£456,966 |
£459,029 |
£317,359,818 |
Braintree |
East of England |
813 |
1,098 |
35.0% |
3.7% |
£440,514 |
£456,888 |
£501,782,505 |
South Holland |
East Midlands |
427 |
573 |
34.1% |
4.9% |
£244,848 |
£256,801 |
£147,064,751 |
South Kesteven |
East Midlands |
687 |
912 |
32.8% |
5.2% |
£347,809 |
£365,801 |
£333,602,542 |
Barnsley |
Yorkshire and The Humber |
831 |
1,092 |
31.4% |
6.6% |
£227,929 |
£242,972 |
£265,330,193 |
Hertsmere |
East of England |
731 |
959 |
31.3% |
1.9% |
£484,582 |
£493,972 |
£473,650,942 |
Lambeth |
London |
2,321 |
3,041 |
31.0% |
2.7% |
£630,606 |
£647,928 |
£1,970,473,722 |
South Gloucestershire |
South West |
1,317 |
1,717 |
30.3% |
4.6% |
£456,276 |
£477,222 |
£819,418,831 |
Calderdale |
Yorkshire and The Humber |
742 |
964 |
29.9% |
5.1% |
£324,335 |
£340,994 |
£328,860,893 |
Dacorum |
East of England |
1,016 |
1,313 |
29.3% |
3.6% |
£611,407 |
£633,658 |
£831,925,813 |
Tonbridge and Malling |
South East |
820 |
1,057 |
28.8% |
2.3% |
£540,703 |
£553,123 |
£584,593,404 |
East Devon |
South West |
893 |
1,146 |
28.3% |
5.7% |
£479,374 |
£506,525 |
£580,391,812 |
Kirklees |
Yorkshire and The Humber |
1,595 |
2,043 |
28.1% |
6.6% |
£288,780 |
£307,788 |
£628,802,945 |
Exeter |
South West |
642 |
815 |
27.0% |
5.3% |
£538,467 |
£567,027 |
£462,197,844 |
Harlow |
East of England |
514 |
648 |
26.0% |
4.4% |
£703,798 |
£735,055 |
£476,192,004 |
Trafford |
North West |
1,288 |
1,607 |
24.8% |
4.7% |
£383,102 |
£401,044 |
£644,436,284 |
Manchester |
North West |
2,152 |
2,686 |
24.8% |
6.9% |
£295,784 |
£316,103 |
£849,125,238 |
Oldham |
North West |
840 |
1,049 |
24.8% |
9.0% |
£293,493 |
£319,872 |
£335,474,877 |
Wigan |
North West |
1,259 |
1,572 |
24.8% |
8.3% |
£353,657 |
£383,119 |
£602,105,810 |
Bury |
North West |
845 |
1,054 |
24.8% |
6.8% |
£393,483 |
£420,070 |
£442,757,020 |
Tameside |
North West |
980 |
1,223 |
24.8% |
8.5% |
£322,333 |
£349,805 |
£427,776,267 |
Rochdale |
North West |
826 |
1,031 |
24.8% |
9.5% |
£316,273 |
£346,169 |
£356,791,343 |
Salford |
North West |
1,182 |
1,475 |
24.8% |
5.8% |
£306,187 |
£323,986 |
£477,833,559 |
Bolton |
North West |
1,073 |
1,340 |
24.8% |
8.0% |
£266,641 |
£288,025 |
£385,858,724 |
Swindon |
South West |
1,005 |
1,252 |
24.5% |
6.3% |
£384,969 |
£409,108 |
£512,054,428 |
Basildon |
East of England |
1,039 |
1,291 |
24.3% |
2.9% |
£489,547 |
£503,980 |
£650,771,833 |
Colchester |
East of England |
1,043 |
1,290 |
23.7% |
4.5% |
£397,787 |
£415,651 |
£536,073,113 |
Mid Sussex |
South East |
1,039 |
1,276 |
22.8% |
4.2% |
£636,806 |
£663,650 |
£846,833,464 |
York |
Yorkshire and The Humber |
1,020 |
1,251 |
22.7% |
5.6% |
£448,755 |
£473,933 |
£592,916,355 |
Portsmouth |
South East |
897 |
1,098 |
22.4% |
5.5% |
£318,001 |
£335,365 |
£368,368,980 |
Rugby |
West Midlands |
525 |
642 |
22.2% |
6.0% |
£488,421 |
£517,814 |
£332,326,615 |
Tandridge |
South East |
634 |
773 |
21.8% |
3.2% |
£603,612 |
£623,198 |
£481,593,711 |
West Northamptonshire |
East Midlands |
2,124 |
2,584 |
21.7% |
3.0% |
£440,347 |
£453,426 |
£1,171,751,204 |
Adur |
South East |
449 |
545 |
21.4% |
3.3% |
£445,893 |
£460,453 |
£251,061,937 |
Rother |
South East |
727 |
880 |
21.0% |
5.2% |
£494,518 |
£520,026 |
£457,410,636 |
Fenland |
East of England |
508 |
611 |
20.2% |
3.1% |
£311,106 |
£320,796 |
£195,860,271 |
North Somerset |
South West |
1,324 |
1,587 |
19.9% |
3.9% |
£407,443 |
£423,513 |
£672,176,551 |
Spelthorne |
South East |
631 |
755 |
19.7% |
5.9% |
£426,050 |
£451,084 |
£340,563,152 |
South Derbyshire |
East Midlands |
507 |
606 |
19.7% |
6.4% |
£376,993 |
£401,088 |
£243,188,887 |
Chorley |
North West |
506 |
601 |
18.7% |
6.7% |
£359,211 |
£383,312 |
£230,217,217 |
Wealden |
South East |
1,186 |
1,397 |
17.8% |
2.3% |
£499,370 |
£510,958 |
£713,681,366 |
Southend-on-Sea |
East of England |
1,173 |
1,372 |
17.0% |
1.7% |
£380,320 |
£386,749 |
£530,811,842 |
Reading |
South East |
878 |
1,023 |
16.6% |
2.4% |
£321,019 |
£328,756 |
£336,429,187 |
Broxbourne |
East of England |
634 |
735 |
15.8% |
3.2% |
£676,553 |
£698,514 |
£513,197,481 |
Three Rivers |
East of England |
640 |
739 |
15.4% |
3.1% |
£717,760 |
£739,805 |
£546,673,068 |
Tewkesbury |
South West |
554 |
635 |
14.5% |
6.7% |
£547,034 |
£583,864 |
£370,597,488 |
Peterborough |
East of England |
936 |
1,068 |
14.1% |
6.3% |
£347,808 |
£369,643 |
£394,811,954 |
Folkestone and Hythe |
South East |
735 |
838 |
14.0% |
3.1% |
£420,526 |
£433,474 |
£363,112,589 |
Runnymede |
South East |
546 |
620 |
13.6% |
2.3% |
£461,984 |
£472,399 |
£293,052,769 |
East Hertfordshire |
East of England |
1,041 |
1,173 |
12.7% |
2.6% |
£501,224 |
£514,076 |
£603,152,942 |
East Cambridgeshire |
East of England |
583 |
655 |
12.3% |
5.2% |
£482,647 |
£507,723 |
£332,320,842 |
Wolverhampton |
West Midlands |
1,096 |
1,227 |
11.9% |
7.0% |
£309,784 |
£331,347 |
£406,653,941 |
South Cambridgeshire |
East of England |
1,039 |
1,156 |
11.2% |
6.0% |
£583,130 |
£618,006 |
£714,317,114 |
North Northamptonshire |
East Midlands |
1,856 |
2,064 |
11.2% |
5.0% |
£406,823 |
£427,101 |
£881,408,715 |
Uttlesford |
East of England |
675 |
749 |
11.0% |
3.0% |
£615,976 |
£634,221 |
£475,170,663 |
Gloucester |
South West |
663 |
732 |
10.3% |
5.3% |
£401,192 |
£422,639 |
£309,221,469 |
Maidstone |
South East |
1,220 |
1,344 |
10.2% |
5.0% |
£463,418 |
£486,803 |
£654,113,433 |
North Hertfordshire |
East of England |
910 |
992 |
9.0% |
4.2% |
£466,658 |
£486,124 |
£482,015,461 |
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole |
South West |
2,763 |
2,962 |
7.2% |
2.3% |
£334,172 |
£341,830 |
£1,012,413,158 |
Lewes |
South East |
777 |
828 |
6.6% |
3.7% |
£420,282 |
£435,633 |
£360,557,569 |
Stevenage |
East of England |
470 |
498 |
5.9% |
4.4% |
£474,735 |
£495,537 |
£246,815,995 |
Brighton and Hove |
South East |
2,319 |
2,435 |
5.0% |
3.5% |
£404,604 |
£418,891 |
£1,020,106,930 |
Arun |
South East |
1,342 |
1,409 |
5.0% |
3.9% |
£475,132 |
£493,835 |
£696,016,265 |
Gravesham |
South East |
661 |
693 |
4.8% |
3.6% |
£718,758 |
£744,983 |
£516,054,893 |
Richmond upon Thames |
London |
2,187 |
2,283 |
4.4% |
3.0% |
£664,417 |
£684,433 |
£1,562,514,498 |
Leeds |
Yorkshire and The Humber |
3,987 |
4,159 |
4.3% |
5.5% |
£339,998 |
£358,560 |
£1,491,139,406 |
Canterbury |
South East |
1,141 |
1,178 |
3.2% |
2.1% |
£306,909 |
£313,303 |
£369,006,106 |
Swale |
South East |
1,040 |
1,061 |
2.1% |
2.9% |
£406,642 |
£418,415 |
£444,013,949 |
Milton Keynes |
South East |
1,728 |
1,759 |
1.8% |
3.2% |
£451,075 |
£465,658 |
£819,248,346 |
City of London |
London |
150 |
151 |
1.1% |
-0.8% |
£1,092,815 |
£1,084,380 |
£164,172,914 |
Thanet |
South East |
1,146 |
1,145 |
-0.1% |
4.0% |
£428,939 |
£445,983 |
£510,430,185 |
Medway |
South East |
1,658 |
1,644 |
-0.9% |
4.6% |
£395,079 |
£413,063 |
£679,032,442 |
Eastbourne |
South East |
735 |
717 |
-2.5% |
7.1% |
£411,646 |
£441,029 |
£316,268,649 |
Merton |
London |
1,989 |
1,936 |
-2.6% |
2.1% |
£704,031 |
£718,813 |
£1,391,841,699 |
Sandwell |
West Midlands |
1,550 |
1,509 |
-2.7% |
8.2% |
£319,004 |
£345,233 |
£520,989,681 |
Liverpool |
North West |
2,167 |
2,090 |
-3.6% |
4.7% |
£266,442 |
£278,924 |
£582,842,714 |
Camden |
London |
2,842 |
2,715 |
-4.5% |
1.8% |
£894,177 |
£910,031 |
£2,470,477,157 |
Ashford |
South East |
997 |
949 |
-4.8% |
2.3% |
£463,465 |
£474,318 |
£450,150,055 |
Newcastle upon Tyne |
North East |
1,417 |
1,345 |
-5.1% |
5.2% |
£320,169 |
£336,703 |
£452,811,927 |
Hackney |
London |
2,514 |
2,382 |
-5.2% |
3.1% |
£721,937 |
£744,263 |
£1,772,688,072 |
Watford |
East of England |
850 |
800 |
-5.9% |
3.1% |
£426,486 |
£439,807 |
£351,769,544 |
Central Bedfordshire |
East of England |
2,239 |
2,099 |
-6.2% |
4.2% |
£516,614 |
£538,454 |
£1,130,291,910 |
Bradford |
Yorkshire and The Humber |
2,232 |
2,089 |
-6.4% |
6.0% |
£256,640 |
£272,143 |
£568,483,258 |
Slough |
South East |
856 |
801 |
-6.5% |
2.4% |
£412,165 |
£421,943 |
£337,907,992 |
Bedford |
East of England |
1,310 |
1,217 |
-7.1% |
4.1% |
£511,738 |
£532,573 |
£648,142,558 |
Thurrock |
East of England |
1,158 |
1,066 |
-8.0% |
5.0% |
£453,996 |
£476,513 |
£508,050,181 |
Welwyn Hatfield |
East of England |
910 |
834 |
-8.4% |
1.8% |
£565,409 |
£575,659 |
£479,819,235 |
Charnwood |
East Midlands |
1,115 |
1,012 |
-9.2% |
5.1% |
£453,960 |
£477,053 |
£482,904,262 |
Bristol, City of |
South West |
3,378 |
3,057 |
-9.5% |
3.9% |
£392,615 |
£408,008 |
£1,247,245,783 |
Dartford |
South East |
792 |
716 |
-9.6% |
4.5% |
£525,995 |
£549,687 |
£393,545,196 |
Harrow |
London |
2,420 |
2,137 |
-11.7% |
3.1% |
£506,362 |
£522,027 |
£1,115,580,585 |
Southampton |
South East |
1,473 |
1,295 |
-12.1% |
2.9% |
£277,465 |
£285,627 |
£369,846,790 |
Sheffield |
Yorkshire and The Humber |
3,036 |
2,667 |
-12.2% |
6.2% |
£272,289 |
£289,052 |
£770,911,459 |
Ealing |
London |
3,632 |
3,132 |
-13.8% |
1.9% |
£548,160 |
£558,373 |
£1,748,570,064 |
Derby |
East Midlands |
1,244 |
1,062 |
-14.6% |
6.8% |
£277,103 |
£296,004 |
£314,456,939 |
Havering |
London |
2,385 |
1,922 |
-19.4% |
3.4% |
£477,913 |
£494,026 |
£949,356,371 |
Haringey |
London |
3,431 |
2,716 |
-20.8% |
1.4% |
£534,191 |
£541,467 |
£1,470,449,587 |
Nottingham |
East Midlands |
1,845 |
1,451 |
-21.3% |
6.9% |
£273,026 |
£291,928 |
£423,714,329 |
Luton |
East of England |
1,463 |
1,144 |
-21.7% |
4.5% |
£392,805 |
£410,387 |
£469,677,707 |
Bromley |
London |
3,713 |
2,806 |
-24.4% |
3.4% |
£554,834 |
£573,639 |
£1,609,863,495 |
Kingston upon Thames |
London |
2,001 |
1,464 |
-26.9% |
2.9% |
£616,601 |
£634,230 |
£928,293,182 |
Barnet |
London |
5,160 |
3,683 |
-28.6% |
3.3% |
£648,190 |
£669,319 |
£2,465,278,117 |
Brent |
London |
3,954 |
2,805 |
-29.1% |
1.9% |
£532,819 |
£542,930 |
£1,522,903,542 |
Sutton |
London |
2,332 |
1,628 |
-30.2% |
3.5% |
£494,584 |
£511,748 |
£833,141,942 |
Leicester |
East Midlands |
2,435 |
1,690 |
-30.6% |
6.1% |
£351,966 |
£373,599 |
£631,242,208 |
Birmingham |
West Midlands |
7,174 |
4,974 |
-30.7% |
5.2% |
£323,928 |
£340,788 |
£1,695,151,909 |
Southwark |
London |
4,065 |
2,710 |
-33.3% |
0.7% |
£537,198 |
£541,014 |
£1,466,179,238 |
Waltham Forest |
London |
3,711 |
2,409 |
-35.1% |
2.2% |
£555,119 |
£567,530 |
£1,367,067,333 |
Hillingdon |
London |
3,541 |
2,260 |
-36.2% |
1.9% |
£505,020 |
£514,464 |
£1,162,453,586 |
Redbridge |
London |
3,682 |
2,270 |
-38.3% |
2.0% |
£627,324 |
£640,028 |
£1,452,966,886 |
Lewisham |
London |
4,025 |
2,470 |
-38.6% |
1.1% |
£478,121 |
£483,350 |
£1,193,669,092 |
Croydon |
London |
4,511 |
2,763 |
-38.7% |
1.9% |
£420,252 |
£428,032 |
£1,182,700,828 |
Hounslow |
London |
3,368 |
1,991 |
-40.9% |
2.2% |
£441,554 |
£451,105 |
£898,375,246 |
Enfield |
London |
4,286 |
2,531 |
-40.9% |
1.9% |
£445,708 |
£454,224 |
£1,149,643,522 |
Greenwich |
London |
4,077 |
2,396 |
-41.2% |
1.8% |
£494,003 |
£503,094 |
£1,205,509,570 |
Newham |
London |
4,188 |
2,178 |
-48.0% |
1.5% |
£579,247 |
£587,752 |
£1,280,192,582 |
Coventry |
West Midlands |
3,081 |
1,527 |
-50.4% |
3.5% |
£361,883 |
£374,558 |
£572,134,119 |
Barking and Dagenham |
London |
2,979 |
1,295 |
-56.5% |
4.1% |
£476,566 |
£496,320 |
£642,529,642 |
Tower Hamlets |
London |
5,190 |
2,177 |
-58.1% |
3.8% |
£512,888 |
£532,613 |
£1,159,552,292 |
Housing delivery numbers under the current and proposed methods sourced from Gov UK – Proposed reforms to the National Planning Policy Framework and other changes to the planning system
Added value to housing market based on the average annual price increase of new-build homes over the last five years multiplied by the number of new homes delivered under the new proposed method and sourced from the Gov – UK House Price Index (June 2024 – latest available).