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See the governance page for more information about Homes England board and committees.
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TwitterThe interactive Land Hub (formerly known as the Land Development and Disposal Plan or LDDP) presents sites available for development or disposal by Homes England, unlocking the construction of thousands of new homes across the country.These sites will be available on the market to developers over the next 6 months, with the potential for thousands homes to be built as well as other commercial and business use.Boundaries are subject to change and therefore should only be treated as indicative.The API URL may also require updating as the data developsFor further information about any of the Land Hub sites email landenquiries@homesengland.gov.uk.
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TwitterThe latest release on the supply of homes delivered by Homes England in England, excluding London except for delivery of programmes managed by Homes England on behalf of the Greater London Authority, were released on Tuesday 18 June 2019.
The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government has combined the affordable housing statistics in this release with the Greater London Authority’s affordable housing statistics to produce affordable housing starts and completions for England.
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Data on the energy efficiency of dwellings, environmental impact score and estimated CO2 emissions in England and Wales at the country and region level. These are broken down by property type, tenure, age of property and whether a dwelling is new or existing.
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The number of dwellings by dwelling occupancy, shared dwellings, accommodation type, tenure, central heating type and number of bedrooms. Data are available at country, region, local authority, Middle layer Super Output Area and Lower layer Super Output Area in England and Wales, where possible.
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TwitterThe government has set out the need for greater transparency across its operations to enable the public to hold public bodies and politicians to account. This includes commitments relating to public expenditure, intended to help achieve better value for money.
As part of the transparency agenda, the government has made the following commitments with regard to procurement and contracting:
Suppliers and those organisations looking to bid for public sector contracts should be aware that if they are awarded a new government contract, the resulting contract between the supplier and Homes England will be published. In some circumstances, limited redactions will be made to some contracts before they are published in order to comply with existing law.
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TwitterAbout 36 percent of homeowners in England were aged 65 and above, which contrasts sharply with younger age groups, particularly those under 35. Young adults between 25 and 35, made up 15 percent of homeowners and had a dramatically lower homeownership rate. The disparity highlights the growing challenges faced by younger generations in entering the property market, a trend that has significant implications for wealth distribution and social mobility. Barriers to homeownership for young adults The path to homeownership has become increasingly difficult for young adults in the UK. A 2023 survey revealed that mortgage affordability was the greatest obstacle to property purchase. This represents a 39 percent increase from 2021, reflecting the impact of rising house prices and mortgage rates. Despite these challenges, one in three young adults still aspire to get on the property ladder as soon as possible, though many have put their plans on hold. The need for additional financial support from family, friends, and lenders has become more prevalent, with one in five young adults acknowledging this necessity. Regional disparities and housing supply The housing market in England faces regional challenges, with North West England and the West Midlands experiencing the largest mismatch between housing supply and demand in 2023. This imbalance is evident in the discrepancy between new homes added to the housing stock and the number of new households formed. London, despite showing signs of housing shortage, has seen the largest difference between homes built and households formed. The construction of new homes has been volatile, with a significant drop in 2020, a rebound in 2021 and a gradual decline until 2024.
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The energy efficiency of new homes as measured by the SAP rating system. Source agency: Communities and Local Government Designation: Official Statistics not designated as National Statistics Language: English Alternative title: DSO 2.5
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TwitterIn 2023, the capital city of England, London had a population of approximately ************ residents. To house these people, the sprawling city has a stock of approximately *** million dwellings.
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TwitterThe number of dwellings in England increased steadily since 2001, reaching a total of approximately **** million dwellings as of March 31, 2024. In 2001, the first year under observation, there was a total of over **** million dwellings in England, meaning that the estimated total number of dwellings increased by more than **** million during the period under observation.
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Energy efficiency of dwellings, estimated CO2 emissions and main fuel type of central heating in England and Wales for five-year groups, by property type, tenure and whether new or existing.
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The Homes and Communities Agency is fully committed to the Government's transparency agenda. In support of this we are pleased to publish data confirming the HCA's programme expenditure by local authority area from 1 December 2008 to 31 March 2010.
Publication of this information forms part of our ongoing commitment to be open and transparent with our programme expenditure information.
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TwitterAs of the first quarter of 2025, most housing units with a valid certificate in England and Wales had a D rating in energy efficiency and environmental impact. Meanwhile, there were around ******* housing units in England and Wales with an environmental impact rating of A, meaning that they were very sustainable. However, it should be considered that these figures do not show the overall number of homes in these regions, just the ones with an energy efficiency rating or an environmental impact rating issued in the past ten years.
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Net additional dwellings. Source agency: Communities and Local Government Designation: Official Statistics not designated as National Statistics Language: English Alternative title: Net Supply of Housing for England and the Regions
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TwitterThis pipeline document shows all upcoming Homes England projects and procurements valued at over £2 million within the next 18 months.
We will refresh our published commercial pipeline regularly and will continue to publish details of all of our opportunities valued above £10,000 on Contracts Finder.
Neither the publication of this pipeline, nor any of the information presented in it, should be taken as a commitment or representation on the part of Homes England (or any other organisation) to enter into a contractual arrangement or to proceed with a procurement.
Circumstances may change and we cannot guarantee that the requirements, contract value, and/or timeline will be as stated.
There may also be further outsourcing activity that takes place that we are not currently aware of and which may therefore not appear on this commercial pipeline.
To find out more about these opportunities and apply for them visit Contracts Finder.
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TwitterThe files below provide the affordable housing statistics for GLA funded programmes. The GLA is committed to open and transparent reporting and will publish statistics relating to housing delivery in London. Affordable housing statistics for the rest of England are published by Homes England.
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Compendium of housing statistics covering all aspects of housing in England. Source agency: Communities and Local Government Designation: National Statistics Language: English Alternative title: Housing Statistics, England
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Data from live tables 253 and 253a is also published as http://opendatacommunities.org/def/concept/folders/themes/house-building">Open Data (linked data format).
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