The latest research by Unlatch has revealed how the new-build market looks based on the diversity of stock currently available to buyers and how this differs across the major cities.
The new-build sales optimisation platform analysed the level of new-build stock currently on the market before dissecting it by property type both at a national and regional level.
When we think new-build, we tend to think flats, so it’s hardly surprising that they account for the largest proportion of British new-build stock in the current market – 41% of total stock to be exact. However, the pandemic influence for larger homes is also clear, with detached homes accounting for 28% of new-build stock.
Semi-detached and terraced homes account for 15% and 10% of available new-build stock respectively, while bungalows are the rarest new-build property type accounting for just 6% of available properties.
Stock differences across major cities
Interestingly, the DNA of the new-build market can differ depending on the location, with the research showing certain property types are far more prevalent in some cities compared to others.
For example, the new-build market in major urban hubs such as London (94%), Manchester (90%) and Birmingham (84%) is almost completely dominated by flats, with the property type accounting for almost all new-build homes on the market.
In contrast, flats account for just 5% of the market in Sunderland, with Newcastle (8.3%) and Swansea also seeing flats account for less than 10% of the total new-build stock.
In fact, in Swansea (64%), Sunderland (55%) and Newcastle (54%), more than half of all new-build properties available to purchase are detached homes - the highest level of detached new-builds of all cities analysed.
Sunderland (24%) and Newcastle (22%) also rank in the top three where the highest level of semi-detached new-build stock is concerned, although at 27% Portsmouth has the largest availability of this property type.
Portsmouth also ranks top for terraced new-build stock levels at 27%, with Bristol (26%) and Bradford (23%) this time making the top three.
Finally, bungalows may not be the first thing that springs to mind when you think about new-builds and in many major cities, you’d be forgiven as there isn’t a single new-build bungalow on the market.
However, in Swansea, they account for 9% of all new-build stock currently on the market, with Bournemouth (7%) and Leicester (5%) also home to some of the highest levels of new-build bungalow availability.
“The creation of any new-build developments will always focus on a number of factors including lifestyle, available space and of course profit margins,” Lee Martin, head of UK for Unlatch, comments.
“This is a fine balancing act but more often than not flats, detached and semi-detached homes will be the flavour of choice. In many built-up major cities where space is tight, flats tend to dominate as building upwards rather than outwards allows more homes to be delivered to market.”
“But the sector is far from a one-trick pony and, in other markets such as Swansea and Bournemouth for example, there is a far more diverse range of stock to suit the different buyer demographics within the market.”
Table shows what percentage of new-build stock currently listed for sale on the market is accounted for by each property type - Sorted from highest to lowest based on flat stock availability |
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Location |
Detached NB stock % |
Semi-detached NB stock % |
Terraced NB stock % |
Flat NB stock % |
Bugalow NB stock % |
London |
1% |
1% |
4% |
94% |
0.1% |
Manchester |
1% |
5% |
5% |
90% |
0.1% |
Birmingham |
3% |
6% |
7% |
84% |
0% |
Liverpool |
8% |
7% |
3% |
82% |
0.5% |
Leeds |
6% |
8% |
10% |
75% |
0.6% |
Edinburgh |
13% |
4% |
9% |
74% |
0% |
Bournemouth |
3% |
7% |
9% |
73% |
7.4% |
Southampton |
14% |
12% |
6% |
67% |
1.8% |
Glasgow |
20% |
8% |
15% |
57% |
0% |
Bristol |
9% |
8% |
26% |
56% |
0.7% |
Plymouth |
16% |
15% |
16% |
52% |
1.5% |
Sheffield |
18% |
18% |
14% |
48% |
1.9% |
Cardiff |
29% |
16% |
16% |
39% |
0% |
Nottingham |
32% |
13% |
19% |
32% |
4.0% |
Portsmouth |
18% |
27% |
27% |
27% |
0% |
Bradford |
40% |
17% |
23% |
21% |
0% |
Leicester |
45% |
18% |
20% |
11% |
5.3% |
Swansea |
64% |
14% |
5% |
9% |
9.1% |
Newcastle |
54% |
22% |
15% |
8% |
0% |
Sunderland |
55% |
24% |
16% |
5% |
0% |
Great Britain |
28% |
15% |
10% |
41% |
6% |