Home completions to hit 20,000 but analysts warn of future impact



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Home completions are expected to reach 20,000 this year, Goodbody analysts forecast, as the sector rebounded from the construction shutdown triggered by Covid-19.

But house prices are expected to fall 5 percent in mid-2021, a more modest decline than previously predicted, and rents are projected to decline further, according to Goodbody Analytics BER Housebuilding Tracker.

There may also be more lasting effects from the pandemic, as home construction is significantly reduced.

Although the drop in home completion is still an 8 percent year-on-year drop, the figure is an increase from previous estimates of 16,500, driven by a recovery in the third quarter of the year. It is also the second time that analysts have increased their forecasts for housing production since the end of the first lockdown.

Goodbody Analytics BER Housebuilding Tracker said 5,500 units were completed in the third quarter, up from 3,290 in the previous three months. That brought production up 3 percent from a year earlier, Goodbody said.

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