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    UK Homebuilder Bellway Sees Rise in Enquiries Despite Affordability Concerns

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    Posted on February 11, 2025

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    Last updated: January 26, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Bellway reports increased enquiries despite affordability concerns, maintaining build targets amid economic challenges and slower interest rate cuts.

    Bellway Reports Increased Enquiries Despite UK Housing Concerns

    (Reuters) - British homebuilder Bellway said on Tuesday it was mindful of affordability concerns despite a seasonal pick-up in customer enquiries and reservation rates as the firm retained its annual build targets.

    WHY IT'S IMPORTANT

    Affordability concerns have resurfaced in the British housing sector due to a slower-than-expected pace of interest rate cuts, amid wider economic challenges even as builders look hopefully into the upcoming key spring selling season.

    The Bank of England cut interest rates by a quarter of a percentage point to 4.5% last week, but the central bank now expects inflation to reach its 2% target six months later than its previous prediction, a factor that could potentially slow down the pace of reduction of mortgage rates.

    However, some analysts have pointed to a short-term demand surge before the expiry of temporary tax incentives for buyers of less-expensive homes and first-time buyers at the end of next month.

    BY THE NUMBERS

    Bellway, which builds everything from one-bedroom apartments to six-bedroom family homes and luxury penthouses, said weekly overall reservation rate per outlet rose 18.6% to 0.51 homes in the six months to January 31.

    Its forward order book - a key industry metric which gauges near-term demand - stood at 1.31 billion pounds as at half-year end, compared with 1.01 billion pounds a year earlier.

    The Newcastle-based firm reiterated that it would build 8,500 homes in its 2025 fiscal year.

    KEY QUOTE

    "While mortgage interest rates have increased modestly since the autumn, customer demand has remained robust," CEO Jason Honeyman said.

    (Reporting by Aby Jose Koilparambil in Bengaluru; Editing by Saumyadeb Chakrabarty)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Bellway sees a rise in customer enquiries and reservation rates.
    • •Affordability concerns persist in the UK housing market.
    • •Interest rate cuts are slower than expected, affecting mortgage rates.
    • •Short-term demand surge due to expiring tax incentives.
    • •Bellway maintains its annual build target of 8,500 homes.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK homebuilder Bellway sees rise in enquiries despite affordability concerns

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses UK homebuilder Bellway's rise in enquiries despite ongoing affordability concerns in the housing market.

    2How has Bellway's reservation rate changed?

    Bellway's weekly overall reservation rate per outlet rose 18.6% in the six months to January 31.

    3What economic factors are affecting the UK housing market?

    Slower-than-expected interest rate cuts and inflation concerns are impacting mortgage rates and housing affordability.

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