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UK: 57% of homeowners class themselves as NIMBYs

From James Lockett, ProperPR

Research [as at October 2021] from Warwick Estates has found that more than half of homebuyers don’t want to see new homes built near their property, with even more stating they don’t need any more new homes in their wider local area. 

Warwick Estates asked 1,052 homeowners if they thought more new homes were needed within their local area and if they would be happy to have these new homes within the immediate vicinity of their own home. 

72% stated their local area did not need any new homes and 52% were opposed to new homes being built within the immediate vicinity of their own home, even if a suitable plot of land was available. 

Should they have to stomach the construction of new homes locally, 87% stated they would prefer developers to repurpose old buildings rather than build brand new homes. 

87% stated it was either very important (47%) or somewhat important (40%) that new homes should fit with the wider area and the existing buildings already in place when it comes to appearance. 

98% also stated that it was either very important (87%) or somewhat important (11%) that new housing developments considered the wider community and local infrastructures such as traffic control and the development of community areas such as parks when being designed and constructed.

COO of Warwick Estates, Bethan Griffiths, commented: 

“It’s understandable that many homeowners have concerns when it comes to new homes in their local area and we’ve seen a real change in the way we design and construct new build developments to ensure the wider community is considered, and in many cases, benefits. 

Unfortunately, some still remain opposed to the idea and this can have a real impact on the number of new homes that can be delivered in a given area. 

For many local councillors with a short-sighted view on reelection, appeasing local unrest often takes precedent over the long-term goal of solving the housing problem within their constituency. 

As a result, we often see permission for perfectly good housing projects campaigned against and refused, which can be a contributing factor to the shortage of available housing in a given area. 

We need to take political protectionism out of the planning process and until we do, housing delivery will continue to be hindered.”

Survey of 1,052 UK homeowners carried out by Warwick Estates via consumer research platform Find Out Now (30th September 2021).

Do you think more new homes need to be built within your local area?
AnswerRespondents
No72%
Yes28%
  
Would you be happy for new homes to be built within the immediate vicinity of your home if there was a suitable plot of land?
AnswerRespondents
Yes43%
No57%
  
Would prefer developers to repurpose old buildings or build brand new homes?
AnswerRespondents
Repurpose old buildings87%
Build brand new homes13%
  
How important is it that new homes fit with the wider area and existing buildings in terms of appearance?
AnswerRespondents
Very important47%
Somewhat important40%
Not very important9%
Not at all important3%
  
How important is it that new housing developments consider the wider community and local infrastructure, such as traffic control, development of community areas such as parks?
AnswerRespondents
Very important87%
Somewhat important11%
Not very important1%
Not at all important1%
  

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