
Market in Minutes: Residential Development Land – Q4 2022
"The land market has slowed significantly over the last quarter, reflective of wider market uncertainty"
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"The land market has slowed significantly over the last quarter, reflective of wider market uncertainty"
"Continued but slower regional land value growth"
"Continued land price growth, but for how long?"
"What is the intention of levelling up? And how will it work in practice?"
"Levelling Up is a flagship policy for government, but has lacked clarity to date. With the publication of the White Paper early this year, priorities and interventions have become clearer, and it is evident that a greater level of strategic planning is required to achieve government ambition"
"Aligning economic investment and growth with the supply of homes will be central to rebalancing social and economic opportunities across the UK. But are the right planning mechanisms in place?"
"Sustained stregnth in land values."
"Greenfield land values are at their highest since 2008, but new environmental regulations are likely to limit growth over the next five years"
"Despite rising build costs and the end of help to Buy, demand for land is expected to remain high from both housebuilders and housing associations"
"Sustained strength in the land market"