07 AUG 2018

Complementary Tickets to RESI 2018

 


12-14 September 2018, Celtic Manor Resort, Wales
www.resiconf.com

Last year, the HFi and RESI teamed up to ensure that local authorities attended, and got the most out of, RESI 2017. RESI Convention is the premier residential property conference and networking event, organised by Property Week.

We are pleased to announce our partnership again for RESI 2018.

In 2017, a record number of local authorities attended RESI; we want to beat that record again this year. To ensure that happens, we are offering local authorities complementary tickets to RESI 2018 on a 'first come first served' basis. To claim your free ticket, email keith.bawden@metropolis.co.uk (maximum two complementary tickets per local authority). Your complementary ticket will give you an opportunity to access the conference for the full three days and give you the opportunity to share your success and housing opportunities on the exhibition floor.

The HFi has secured branded meeting space for local authorities on the RESI exhibition floor. We are inviting local authorities to share their success and their plans for the future from this space for free. In your email to us, please let us know if you'd like to showcase your council on the exhibition floor.

On Wednesday, 12th September (first day of the conference) at 14.00-15.30, RESI are hosting an exclusive networking opportunity for SME developers, landowners and local authorities to meet and connect with the aim of unlocking small sites for residential development. The session will include:

• Public land: how can SMEs get on the frameworks and acquire small brownfield sites?
• Technical advice on planning and master planning
• Capital, land and delivery: mapping the cycle from start to finish and troubleshooting
• Partnerships and joint ventures

The event is entitled 'Meet Your Future Partner'. Please let us know if you'd like to attend.

Why RESI?

Attend RESI to network with over 700 leading developers, investors, landlords, housebuilders, housing associations and local authorities. Delegates and high-profile speakers will be debating business-critical issues from housing policy, affordability, offsite construction to land release.

Recently-appointed housing minister Kit Malthouse has been confirmed as headline speaker and will deliver his first major public speech to the residential sector since his appointment.

As a delegate you will hear from our most diverse roster of experts to date discussing the latest industry hot topics under the themes of 'Debate. Diversity. Delivery'. Over 70 high-profile speakers are already confirmed for the 2018 Conference Programme.

• Connect with over 700 of the UK's residential property movers and shakers
• Learn about the future of housing in the UK with our packed schedule of sessions
• Gain business-critical insights and market intelligence
• Benefit from tangible advice on land and planning, finance, innovations in construction and much more
• Enjoy being challenged, inspired and entertained by our motivational keynote speakers

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Housing Delivery Snapshot - August 2024 

• The Bank of England cut interest rates to 5% in a move expected to begin to boost confidence. The close 5-4 vote of the MPC came with a cautionary message that the Bank was not going to cut “too quickly or by too much”.

• Mortgage lender Nationwide released its latest UK house price index report, with an annual growth in house prices of 2.1% in July, its fastest pace since December 2022.

• The latest NHBC housing pipeline figures for Quarter 2 2024 show the scale of the current housebuilding slump with a 23% fall in new registrations compared to the same quarter in the previous year.

• Latest MHCLG data reported a significant fall in residential Planning Permissions over 30%, another key housing pipeline indicator.

• Following the General Election, the new Government confirmed its 1.5 million new homes target for this Parliament.

• The Housing Secretary took immediate action to impose compulsory housebuilding targets on councils, with a warning of direct intervention if housing targets are not met.

• The Housing Minister confirmed on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme on 31 July that the Government’s New Towns programme is not expected to deliver any completed homes this Parliament.


HFI Housing Delivery Newsletter - August 2024

The Bank of England’s rate cut was a ray of light, but the housing pipeline remains a cause for concern. At the Housing & Finance Institute, we look at the latest news and developments in housing since the election, including in the Housing Spotlight and Delivery Snapshot.

Rate Cut Boost

Amid a challenging year for housebuilding and mortgages, there was a ray of light on 1 August, with the Bank of England announcing a long-awaited interest rate cut to 5%. The close 5-4 vote of the Monetary Policy Committee came with a cautionary message that the Bank was not going to cut “too quickly or by too much”.

Ahead of the rate rise, the mortgage lender Nationwide released its latest UK house price index report, with an annual growth in house prices of 2.1% in July, its fastest pace since December 2022.

The latest Bank of England announcements will provide a little relief for some current mortgage holders and those needing to refinance. However, many first-time buyers are facing a continuing double challenge of finding money for a deposit while meeting stringent affordability criteria. So while generally mortgage market confidence may begin to rise off the back of the Bank of England interest rate cut, access to home ownership remains difficult for many, given the affordability and home deposit challenges.

Housing Pipeline Concern

However, housing pipeline figures remain a cause for concern with the latest NHBC housing pipeline figures showing the scale of the current housebuilding slump. Latest MHCLG data reported a significant fall in residential Planning Permissions, another key housing pipeline indicator.

Housing Policy Interventions

Following the General Election, the new Government has confirmed its 1.5 million new homes target for this Parliament. Immediate action has been taken by the Housing Secretary to impose compulsory housebuilding targets on councils, with a warning of direct intervention if housing targets are not met. However, the Government’s New Towns programmes is now not expected to deliver any completed homes this Parliament, the Housing Minister told Radio 4’s Today programme. This raises questions as to how the 1.5 million new homes target will be delivered, without these major new developments coming forward at pace.

Further Government intervention on the demand side to support new buyers and home deposit savers is likely to be necessary over the next period to reverse the current housebuilding slump, together with far-reaching interventions for skills and building materials to meet a housing target that hasn’t been met since mankind first landed on the moon over 50 years ago. The HFI’s purpose is to support increased housing supply, back councils and businesses working together to build more homes and promote new ways to finance housebuilding.

Do get in touch if you would like to share ideas and suggestions on building the homes our country needs.

Best regards

Natalie Elphicke Ross
Head of Housing Delivery

natalie@hfi.org.uk


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