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News Release from: Windowbase | Subject: Housebuilders database
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 07 May 2008
Housebuilding output drops but
opportunities rise
Need for an up-to-date housebuilders database has never been greater says Windowbase.
Damian Kemp, Windowbase Commercial Manager explains that "Rapid change in the financial markets and subsequent doubts about future housebuilding output have left the industry re-organising "Recent reports in the national press suggest that the original, projected number of 165,000 new homes this year may be closer to 110,000
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 1 Nov 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Unlike the majority of other housebuilder databases which just cover the larger housebuilders, this covers large and small.
Unless a company has an up-to-date and accurate database to begin with and someone dedicated to tracking market changes they will be left chasing dead-ends as housebuilders make changes to accommodate the lower output.
"We have the only comprehensive, regularly updated housebuilders database on the market.
It doesn't matter if they're building one or one thousand houses a year, they're listed.
As output slows it becomes essential that you're talking to the right contact before your competitors do.
Also the Bank of England, in it's Financial Stability Report issued on 1 May 2008, indicated that the worst effects of the credit crunch may be behind us - now is the time for building and consolidating relationships with housebuilders ready for when output starts to pick up.
This is only possible if you have the most current database.
Nobody expects this year to be pretty. Request a free brochure from Windowbase ...
But those, using an up-to-date database, and talking to the right prospects, at the right time before slower moving competitors do, will be able to make the most of these challenging conditions.".
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