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UK house builders over-sold

September 2016

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UK house builders over-soldThe sell-off of UK house builders has created interesting buying opportunities with several shares still well below highs. Investors are assuming significant house price falls and lower volumes but this may not ultimately be the case as the rapid appointment of a new Prime Minister has mitigated the initial post Brexit shock. There are also encouraging fundamentals supporting house builders including Help-to-buy, the structural mismatch between demand and supply - c. 120,000 new homes built annually vs 220,000 new household formations – while the UK’s planning regime remains tough. At the same time mortgage costs are likely to stay low for some time (interest rates hav ...

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