Housing Statistics for Scotland Quarterly Update: New Housebuilding and Affordable Housing Supply to end June 2023

This statistical publication presents latest quarterly figures to end June 2023 on new housebuilding and Affordable Housing Supply, along with annual rates of new housebuilding and affordable housing supply per head of population, with comparisons to other UK countries.

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Affordable housing supply

Affordable Housing Supply Programme statistics reflect the broader supply of affordable homes (i.e. for social rent, affordable rent and affordable home ownership), and include off the shelf purchases and rehabilitations as well as new builds. Latest statistics are available up to the end of June 2023.

The statistics reflect the number of affordable homes delivered that have received some form of government support through loans, grant or guarantees.

Approvals, starts and completions are all measured for the Affordable Housing Supply Programme. Approval is the point at which funding is granted. Starts are recorded when an on-site presence is established to progress site work. Completion measures when the units are delivered and ready for occupation.

  • Social Rent includes Housing Association Rent, Council House Rent as well as Home Owner Support Fund Rent.
  • Affordable Rent includes Mid-Market Rent (MMR), National Housing Trust (NHT) Rent as well as other programmes such as the Empty Homes Loan Fund (EHLF) and Rural Homes for Rent (RHfR).
  • Affordable Home Ownership includes Open Market Shared Equity (OMSE), New Supply Shared Equity (NSSE), Shared Ownership (LCHO) as well as other programmes such as Home Owner Support Fund Shared Equity.

Chart 13: In the latest year to end June 2022, the number of affordable homes completed has increased by 12%, whilst the number of homes approved has decreased by 22%, and the number of homes started has decreased by 2%.

Chart 13: A line chart showing annual affordable homes approvals, starts and completions up to year end June 2023

Chart 13 above shows that the numbers of affordable homes completed has increased on an annual basis over the latest year to end June 2023, whilst the number of homes approved and started have dropped. In the year to end June 2023, 6,042 affordable homes were approved, a decrease of 22% (1,724 homes) on the previous year, and 7,124 homes were started, a decrease of 2% (180 homes). A total of 10,757 homes were completed, an increase of 12% (1,188 homes).

Table 7 below shows that in the latest quarter April to June 2023, 643 homes were approved, 1,118 homes were started, and 1,780 homes were completed. The number of approvals is lower than in the same period in the previous year, with approvals being 36% (354 homes) lower. Starts and completions are both higher than they were in the same period in the previous year by 14% (134 homes) and 20% (295 homes) respectively. 

Table 4: Affordable Housing Supply to June 2023

Affordable housing supply homes

Approvals

Starts

Completions

Quarter Apr to Jun 2017

1,596

2,523

1,737

Quarter Apr to Jun 2018

1,675

2,394

1,443

Quarter Apr to Jun 2019

1,476

2,128

1,248

Quarter Apr to Jun 2020

958

890

182

Quarter Apr to Jun 2021

1,051

1,907

1,673

Quarter Apr to Jun 2022

997

984

1,485

Quarter Apr to Jun 2023

643

1,118

1,780

Change over latest year

-354

134

295

Change (%) over latest year

-36%

14%

20%

Year to Jun 2017

10,814

10,079

7,447

Year to Jun 2018

11,705

10,389

8,233

Year to Jun 2019

10,928

10,603

9,371

Year to Jun 2020

12,362

10,801

8,224

Year to Jun 2021

7,978

11,168

7,970

Year to Jun 2022

7,766

7,304

9,569

Year to Jun 2023

6,042

7,124

10,757

Change over latest year

-1,724

-180

1,188

Change (%) over latest year

-22%

-2%

12%

Note in the table above that levels of housing supply activity in April to June 2020 were affected by the impact of the COVID-19 lockdown measures that were in place during that quarter.

Chart 14 below presents quarterly trends in the number of affordable housing approvals, starts and completions from April 2019 up to end June 2023.

Chart 14: The number of affordable homes approved, started and completed each quarter, Jan-Mar 2019 to Apr-Jun 2023.

Chart 14: A line chart showing quarterly figures for affordable homes starts, approvals, and completions

Charts 15 to 17 below present information on trends in affordable housing supply by type.

Chart 15 shows that total affordable housing supply programme approvals decreased by 22% between 2022 and 2023 (years to end June), with decreases in the number of approvals for social rent (by 24% or 1,449 homes) and for other affordable rent (by 39% of 349 homes), but an increase in the number of approvals for affordable home ownership by 9% of 74 homes.

In the latest year 2023, social rent approvals accounted for 76% of all approvals, with other affordable rent and affordable home ownership making up 9% and 15%, respectively.

Chart 15: Affordable housing supply approvals by type, 2013 to 2023.

Chart 15: a bar chart showing the split of affordable housing supply approvals by social rent, affordable rent, and affordable home ownership.

Chart 16 shows that total affordable housing supply programme starts decreased by 2% (180 homes) between 2022 and 2023 (years to end June), with a decrease in the number of starts for social rent by 8% or 463 homes, but increases in the number of starts for other affordable rent (by 26% or 170 homes) and affordable home ownership (by 14% or 113 homes).

In the latest year 2023, social rent starts accounted for 75% of all starts, with other affordable rent and affordable home ownership making up 12% and 13%, respectively.

Chart 16: Affordable housing supply starts by type, 2013 to 2023.

Chart 16: a bar chart showing the split of affordable housing supply starts by social rent, affordable rent, and affordable home ownership.

Chart 17 shows that total affordable housing supply programme completions increased by 12% (1,188 homes) between 2022 and 2023 (years to end June), with increases in the number of completions for social rent (by 8% or 604 homes), other affordable rent (by 46% or 500 homes) and affordable home ownership (by 9% or 84 homes).

In the latest year 2023, social rent completions accounted for 76% of all completions, with other affordable rent and affordable home ownership making up 15% and 9% of the total.

Chart 17: Affordable housing supply completions by type, 2013 to 2023.

Chart 17: a bar chart showing the split of affordable housing supply completions by social rent, affordable rent, and affordable home ownership.

Quarterly affordable housing supply statistics are used to inform progress against Scottish Government affordable housing delivery targets, in which the ambition is to deliver 110,000 affordable homes by 2032, of which at least 70% will be for social rent and 10% will be in remote, rural and island communities.

There have been a total of 13,354 affordable homes have been completed between 23 March 2022 and 30 June 2023 towards the target of 110,000 affordable homes by 2032, consisting of 10,459 (78%) homes for social rent, 1,706 (13%) for affordable rent, and 1,189 (9%) for affordable home ownership.

The Scottish Government Affordable Housing Supply Programme policy area webpages also include annual Out-Turn Reports, which provide further detailed programme information for each financial year.

Figures on the remote, rural and island communities element of the 110,000 target are planned to be reported on as part of future annual out-turn reports, although we are considering whether it is feasible for these figures to be reported on a quarterly basis in addition to this.

Affordable housing supply across UK countries

Chart 18 below illustrates how affordable housing supply figures per 10,000 population have varied on a financial year basis across the 2007/08 to 2021/22 period by UK country.

Across the 15 years between 2007/08 and 2022/23, the annual average supply of affordable housing per head of population in Scotland has been 14.2 homes per 10,000 population, higher than Wales (8.2 homes per 10,000 population), England (9.7 homes per 10,000 population - average across the years 2007/08 to 2021/22), and Northern Ireland (12.7 homes per 10,000 population – average across the years 2010/11 to 2021/22).

Scotland has had a higher rate of supply than all other UK countries in each year but one from 2015/16 to 2021/22, with the rate dropping below the rate for Northern Ireland in the year 2020/21.

Chart 18: The 10,462 affordable homes completed in Scotland in the latest financial year 2022/23 equates to a rate of 19.1 homes delivered per 10,000 population.

Chart 18:  A line chart showing the annual comparison of Scotland, Northern Ireland, England and Wales' affordable housing supply completions per 10,000 population.

In addition to the differences in total affordable supply between each country, there are also some differences in the use of different affordable housing products within the mix of overall affordable housing in each country. For example, in England in recent years there has been a greater use of affordable / intermediate rent compared to social rent. Therefore when looking over the four years to 2021/22, in England there have been on average 5.1 affordable / intermediate rent homes completed per 10,000 head of population and 1.2 social rented homes completed 10,000 per-head of population. This compares to a rate of 1.9 for affordable rent homes and a rate of 11.7 for social rented homes in Scotland.

Note that the statistics for England and Wales both include developer-funded Section 106 supply, although for England it is thought that some will be missed as local authorities are not aware of it all. Northern Ireland does not currently have an equivalent mechanism. Data for Scotland include Section 75 units receiving some form of government funding. Data are not available to estimate the number of affordable homes delivered without central government funding in Scotland, but it is thought that the numbers of these homes may be relatively low based on current estimates of the number of funded Affordable and Section 75 homes being delivered.

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