Inside Housing Green Survey
CIH Distance Learning advertisement

House builders demand rate cut

House builders are calling for the Bank of England to cut interest rates by 1 per cent to revive the housing market.

The Home Builders Federation has made the call ahead of the bank’s monthly Monetary Policy Committee meeting, where interest rate decisions are made. The MPC cut rates by half a per cent last month, but the HBF believes further cuts are needed.

The committee is expected to announce its decision on Thursday.

Stewart Baseley, executive chairman of HBF, said: ‘Action from the bank is needed if we are to break the vicious downward spiral of sharply lower mortgage lending, falling housing transactions, falling prices, declining home buyer confidence and a worsening economic outlook.’

Figures from the Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply suggest construction has reached an all time low, driven by the lack of house building.

The CIPS/Markit UK Construction Purchasing Managers’ Index stood at 35.1 for October. Gemma Wallace, economist at Markit, said: ‘Considering the data, the chances of a near-term recovery are looking increasingly slim.’

Have your say

Mandatory field Required fields | Terms and conditions

Mandatory
Mandatory
Mandatory

Your name will display with your comment, but feel free to use a pseudonym. Email addresses are not displayed.

Comments are moderated before they appear on the site, so there may be a delay between a comment being posted and it going live.

Related

Articles

Resources

  • Double bubble or double dip?

    12 October 2009

    Justin Sumner, from consultancy GL Hearn, gives his latest assessment of the state of the housing market and wider economy

  • Homebuy guide

    18 March 2009

    How the government’s £400 million attempt to entice first-time buyers back into the market is intended to work

  • Feeling the effects

    10/04/2009

    Pay rises of less than 1 per cent, insecure staff and employers wary of recruiting: our exclusive annual salary survey reveals the impact of a recession in full swing. Philippa Ward describes the full results here.

  • Jargon buster

    13/03/2009

    Crispin Dowler explains some common social housing finance terminology

  • State of the market

    29 July 2009

    Dark clouds or green shoots? Justin Sumner, director of new homes at property consultants GL Hearn, gives an update on the housing market.

Related Jobs

  • Head of Finance/ Pennaeth Cyllid

    Gwynedd in North West Wales, with its beautiful coastline and the stunning Snowdonia National Park, can truly claim to have some of the most amazing landscapes in the UK. This is a genuinely exciting time and new era ...

    £52-55k plus car allowance

    Closing: 15 February 2010

  • Non-Executive Role Finance, Risk and Audit Committee

    The mhs homes group is committed to the provision of high quality housing services and is now seeking to appoint the following: Salary £6,120 per annum mhs homes owns and manages 8,000 properties ...

    £6,120 per annum

    Closing: 28 September 2009

  • Income Recovery Officer

    SAHA is a registered Housing Association providing housing and support primarily for single homeless people.You will maximise recovery of arrears from current and former residents, including former arrears, sundry debts and ...

    £17,315 pa plus excellent benefits

    Closing: 28 December 2009

  • External Funding Officer

    St.Leger Homes of Doncaster is a non-profit, Arms Length Management Organisation that manages around 21,000 houses on behalf of Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council. SL180 External Funding Officer Scale SO2: £26, 784 - ...

    Scale SO2: £26, 784 - £28, 353 per annum

    Closing: 22 October 2009

  • Finance Director

    Newcastleupon Tyne Based Full Time, 12-month Fixed Contract, £40,000 - £50,000 per annum Inclusion Housing is a Community Interest Company offering a range of housing solutions for vulnerable people that are bespoke and person ...

    £40,000 - £50,000

Most Popular

CIH Harrogate advertisement
CIH Harrogate advertisement