UK house-building 'below pre-crash levels'

Published August 14, 2018

In August 2018 the BBC Shared Data Unit reported house-building across half of England was slower than it had been before the financial crash.

Our analysis revealed almost a decade on from the 2008 crisis, some 52% of councils saw fewer homes built in the past year than in the year leading up to the crisis.

80% of council areas (267 out of 333 with comparable data) saw fewer homes built annually than the government estimated they needed.

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