Calls for Government to lift small-scale housebuilding barriers

Online mortgage lender, LendInvest, has called on the Government to do more alleviate the challenges and obstacles facing property development SMEs as they attempt to put more homes on UK streets.

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Warren Lewis
14th September 2016
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Recent decades have seen the numbers of SME housebuilders plummet. In 1988, the number of small builders (defined as those building 100 units or fewer) stood at 12,200 in the UK. This fell to 5,700 by 2006 and then 2,400 by 2014.

In its submission to the Communities & Local Government Committee’s Inquiry into capacity in the homebuilding industry, LendInvest argues that “the Government has a real opportunity to reinvigorate the market by putting homebuilding front and centre of its industrial policy. It is not enough, however, to set ambitious housebuilding targets without addressing the challenges in the sector that are preventing developers from delivering the targets that the Government aspires to achieve. Instead, measures should be taken to address the shortages in land, opportunities for finance and the lack of skills in the sector to truly get Britain building.”

LendInvest sets out the following recommendations to boost the numbers of small-scale builders in the UK, and so begin to address the housing shortage:

Land
 The Government should take action to ensure that land is not unnecessarily banked and that larger developers who do not develop land in their stock sell it on to SMEs who will develop the land swiftly.

 Place increased scrutiny on the land market, including requiring the publication of data on land pricing, option agreements and ownership.
 Prioritise SMEs over major housebuilders in bids to develop land released from public ownership.

Finance
 The Government should explore state-backed funding schemes to provide businesses like LendInvest with more capital to lend to SMEs.
 Put SME property development at the heart of the industrial strategy. Commit to and act upon the funding understood by industry to have been earmarked by government for SME development projects.
 Build on the Government’s support for alternative finance as a route for SME growth by promoting cross-fertilisation between small scale developers and alternative finance companies.

Skills
 The Government should support industry initiatives to develop skills for property developers.
 The Industrial Strategy should go further in incentivising development activity to position property development as an attractive entrepreneurial opportunity.
 Government at all levels must work with SME developers to make it easy to plan and develop property.

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