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Buyer demand for new homes plummets to lowest levels in six years, says FMB

Demand for new homes has reached its lowest level since 2014, according to small to medium-sized (SME) house builders.

The new figures, published in the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) House Builders’ Survey 2020, track the experience of SME house builders in England. The survey found that the planning system was the biggest constraint on SMEs building more homes, with almost half (48%) of respondents citing this issue.

Key findings of the House Builders’ Survey include:

In a worrying development, access to finance has emerged as a growing concern for SMEs, with 41% saying that this is an issue for their company. Recent improvements in lending conditions over the past two years have been reversed, and the issue of loan refusal has seen the biggest jump in respondents citing this as a cause for concern.

When asked to look ahead over the next three years, 37% of SMEs are concerned about the impact of restricted mortgage availability and what this will mean for prospective house hunters.

Against this background, the FMB’s House Builders’ Survey sets out three key priorities for SME house builders over the year ahead:

Brian Berry, Chief Executive of the FMB, said: “SME house builders are facing the dual challenge of weakening demand, and increasing constraints on their output. Taken in the context of Brexit uncertainty and the ongoing economic impact of the coronavirus, these conditions are hampering recovery in the housing market.”

Berry concluded: “The government needs to prioritise supporting recovery in the SME house building sector. SME builders operate in every community in England and support the government’s levelling-up agenda. They build high-quality, sustainable and beautiful homes in places where people want to live. Local builders also create local employment and training opportunities, as SMEs train almost three-quarters (71%) of the industry’s apprentices. The FMB is keen to work with the government and the industry to reverse the decline in the SME house building sector and create a more diversified and resilient industry.”

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