The number of new homes registered in the UK increased by 14% for the rolling quarter December to February compared to the same period last year, according to figures released on 28 March by NHBC.
In total 29,557 new homes were registered during the three month period, compared to 26,004 for the corresponding period 12 months ago.
The figures reveal that the February total of 9,484 registrations was slightly down on last February however (10,538). This could be a knock on effect of the bad weather experienced at the start of the year.
NHBC’s commercial director Richard Tamayo said:
“Although the results for February in isolation are not particularly strong, the rolling quarter shows that the number of new homes being registered continues to increase.
“Our latest statistics show there is still a way to go before the country starts seeing figures on a par with pre-recession registration statistics, but the new measures revealed in last week’s Budget show that the Government remains committed to boosting the house-building sector.”