Housing association finishes record number of homes

L&Q completed more than 4,000 homes in 2021/22 in what its chief executive has called a ‘bumper year’ for the housing association giant in terms of development.

The precise numbers are still being calculated but L&Q confirmed this week it has smashed the 4,000-home mark.

This figure equates to a rise of at least 48% on the 2,699 homes completed last year in the midst of the pandemic lockdown and will be at least 64% higher than the 2,439 built in 2019/20 before the pandemic struck.

It is the highest number of homes completed by any housing association in a single financial year, significantly above the mid-2000s typically built by the largest organisations.

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L&Q and Countryside’s 223-home Dollis Valley project in Barnet, north London

The Â£1bn-turnover L&Q is also expected to build a higher number of homes in 2022/23 and is forecasting nearly 5,000 completions. Annual development levels are then expected to drop back down to 3,000 homes from 2023/24 onwards.

Chief executive Fiona Fletcher-Smith said: “This year is a bumper year for us, it’s the most we have ever done.â€

Fletcher-Smith said the increase was due to more homes being started at a time when L&Q was attempting to ramp up development to build 100,000 homes over 10 years.

But this ambition was dropped last year as L&Q, in common with many other large associations, decided to focus more on investing in improving existing stock. The organisation is now planning to build out its 32,000- home pipeline over the next decade.

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Speaking about the high numbers this year, Fletcher Smith said: “It’s just the way the programme lands. Development takes time and these schemes date from when we were aiming for 10,000 per year.

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Fiona Fletcher-Smith said completions would peak next year before settling down

“We expected this year and next year to peak but then we will settle down to around 3,000.â€

Around six in 10 of the homes completed in 2021/22 are for affordable tenures with the rest for market sale.

L&Q also started work on just under 2,000 new homes in 2021/22, down on the 3,818 started the previous year. It expects to start work 3,600 homes in 2022/23. 

L&Q and development partner Countryside last month agreed a deal with Barking & Dagenham council to forward fund homes in a bid to speed up the 3,000-home Beam Park regeneration scheme in east London.

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