ONS publishes quarterly data on housing starts and completions carried out by private enterprises, housing associations and local authorities across the UK.
Data is collected from a range of sources, including local authority new build form returns, National House Building Council (NHBC) data, approved inspector data returns, Scottish Government Affordable Housing Supply Programme, and District Council Building Control in Northern Ireland.
Housing starts dropped again in final quarter of 2023
Housing starts in the UK decreased in the fourth quarter of 2023, with 23,360 starts recorded in the latest provisional data from ONS. This was down 18% on the number of dwellings started in the previous quarter, and 40% less than the number of starts in 4Q2022.
England accounted for 15,860 of the starts, 77% of which were by private enterprises. The number of private enterprise starts (12,250) was down by 48% on the same quarter in the previous year.
In Wales, the number of starts in 4Q2023 increased by 32% from 3Q2023 and was up 90% when compared to the same period last year. Scotland saw a 9% increase on a quarterly basis and a 2% drop on the year, while Northern Ireland also showed increases.
All dwellings starts
|
Starts in 4Q2023 |
Change from 3Q2023 |
% change from 4Q2022 |
UK |
23,360 |
-18% |
-40% |
England |
15,860 |
-28% |
-51% |
Wales |
1,880 |
+32% |
+90% |
Scotland |
4,040 |
+9% |
-2% |
Northern Ireland |
1,580 |
+24% |
+27% |
Source: ONS – House building, UK: permanent dwellings started and completed by country, Table 1b