LONDON, June 25 -- The government of the United Kingdom issued the following news:

Housing programmes delivered by Homes England resulted in42,433new houses starting on site and40,332new homes completed between 1 April 2025and 31 March 2026. Thisrepresentsan increase in both starts (by11%) and completions (by9%) compared to the same period the previous year.

32,243 of the housing completions for this period were for affordable homes. This is a 14% increase on thepreviousyear andrepresents80% of all completions.

Of the affordable homes completed in this period: 

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9,381 were for social rent, an increase of 65%.

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13,388 were for Intermediate Affordable Housing Schemes, an increase of 13% 

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9,460 were for affordable rent, a decrease of 12% on the same period last year 

33,171of new starts on site were for affordablehouses,a12% increase on the previousyear andrepresenting78% ofallstarts.

Of the affordable homes started in this period: 

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4,280were for social rent, adecreaseof24% on the previous year

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1,696were for intermediate affordable housing schemes, including shared ownership and rent to buy - a decrease of34% on the previous year

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1,427were for affordable rent, a decrease of44%.

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82% were delivered by the Affordable Homes Programme (AHP) 2021-26.

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13% were delivered by the Social and Affordable Homes Programme (SAHP) - BridgeFunding

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2% were delivered by the Home Building Fund (HBF)2.

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2% were delivered by the Single Land Programme (SLP).

The Shared Ownership and Affordable Homes Programme (SOAHP) 2016-21 closed at the end of 2025-26, with final completions achieved in March 2026. Over its lifetime, the programme delivered 135,331 affordable homes.

Homes England had a target for the programme of 130,000 starts, which excludes nil-grant units delivered above a 10% cap. Excluding these nil-grant units from delivery, a total of 132,540 eligible completions were recorded, exceeding the target. These 132,540 units include Right to Buy replacement homes and AHP 2015-18 grant-funded units started from 2016-17 onwards, and exclude 24,748 nil-grant units delivered above the 10% cap.

Amy ReesCB, Chief Executive of Homes England, said: 

Today's figures are a marker of progress - more homes started, more homes completed, and a significant 65% increase in social rent completions. This reflects the Agency's continued focus, alongside our partners, on delivering the tenures that matter most to those in need.

With the government's landmark £39 billion Social and Affordable Homes Programme now underway, and the National Housing Bank operational, we have strong, long-term foundations to build momentum at scale.

There is more to do, and we are clear about the challenges ahead. But I am proud of what the team has achieved this year and confident in our ability to continue delivering the homes that communities across England need.

Notes to editors 

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Homes England also manages the Help to Buy: EquityLoan scheme in England (including in London on behalf ofthe GLA). However, the completions are reported by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) and, therefore, are excluded from these statistics.

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National housing statistics are published twice a year showing half and full year starts and completions as part of planned national statistical releases. The next release is half year starts and completions, which are due to be published in November or December 2026. Housing figures cannot be provided outside of these official releases. 

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Homes England programmes are funded by central government to enable private registered providers, house builders, communitygroupsand local authorities to deliver affordable housing. 

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This release presents the housing starts on site and housing completions delivered by Homes England between 1 April 2025and 31 March 2026in England excluding London (for both the current and historical series) with the exception of the Build to Rent (BtR), Builders Finance Fund (BFF), Get Britain Building (GBB), the Home Building Fund - Short Term Fund (HBF-STF) and the Home Building Fund (HBF) programmes which are administered by Homes England on behalf of the Greater London Authority (GLA) and where delivery covers all of England including London. 

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Since April 2012, the Mayor of London has had oversight of strategic housing,regenerationand economic development in London. 

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The list of programmes included in these totals are detailed in theofficial housing statistics report (Housing Statistics 1 April 2025 to 31 March 2026 - GOV.UK.

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