New build market strengthens as premiums hit over 100% in some areas

Nationally, new builds are selling for 29% more than existing homes, according to the latest data. However, research from Warwick Estates has identified pockets of the new build market that are currently going way beyond this when compared to the existing market.

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Property Reporter
28th June 2021
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According to the figures, the North East is home to the greatest new build price premium at 53%, with Scotland (44%) and the East Midlands (40%) also performing well. At just 3%, London is home to the lowest new build price premium when compared to the wider market.

However, this premium can climb far higher when analysing the market at a local authority level. In Harlow, the average new build house price is currently £565,501, a huge 106% more than the average of £275,077 seen across the existing market.

Blaenau Gwent is also home to an impressive new build price premium, coming in 99% higher than the wider market, with Gravesham (93%) and Preston (90%) also home to a 90%+ price premium. Torfaen (89%). West Dunbartonshire (87%), Rochford (87%), Middlesbrough (83%), Merthyr Tydfil (80%) and Nuneaton and Bedworth (80%) also rank within the top 10 highest new build house price premiums.

Emma Power, COO of Warwick Estates, comments: “Despite the uncertainty posed by the pandemic the UK housing market has boomed and this is no different where the new-build market is concerned.

"New build homes have continued to command a price premium in every region of Britain and this is not only good news for those developers delivering them to market but also to new-build home buyers who continue to see their investment hold its value.

"In the best performing areas, new build property prices are as much as double that of the existing market which is proof of the value being added by the sector to the wider DNA of the national property market.”

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