New research shows 40% of people looking to move home have changed their priorities because of Covid-19

New research out today (9 December) from Flood Re, the not-for-profit, joint initiative between government and the insurance industry, shows that the COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically changed what people are looking for when it comes to a new home.

More than half of UK adults (55%) are looking to move home at some point in the near future, with over a quarter (28%) looking to move in the next three years. The research shines a light on the way in which the pandemic has changed peoples’ priorities – two-fifths (39%) of home movers say the virus has impacted their decision to move in some way, affecting their financial circumstances (26%), working circumstances (23%) or their housing priorities (36%).

With the ongoing pandemic spurring many to move home, the research has highlighted how important flood risk is to those looking to move. Four in five (80%) people believe it is an important consideration and it would make them less likely to buy or rent a property.

That is why, alongside this research, Flood Re is today publishing a report backing the introduction of Flood Performance Certificates (FPC) at the point of sale or rent of a property that could encourage more people to install property flood resilience measures and mitigate against future flood risk.

The overwhelming majority of prospective home movers back the introduction of a Flood Performance Certificate, with 81% of people supporting the idea.

Much like an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC), the FPC would provide prospective buyers and renters with a clear overview of the flood risk posed to the property, including information on what measures have already been taken to protect the property from flooding and explaining what actions needs to be taken in order to further reduce that risk.

Andy Bord, Chief Executive of Flood Re, said:

“Many people across the UK are looking to move as a result of the pandemic and understanding flood risk is a top priority for them, which is why I am delighted that over 80% of people support the introduction of a Flood Performance Certificate.

“With increasing risks of flooding due to climate change, FPCs can provide peace of mind for families about their new home and act as a catalyst to encourage them to make changes to the property so it is more resilient to flooding. They are a real positive step towards building a more resilient housing stock in the UK.

“Nobody can stop the rain from falling, but we can all be better prepared for when it arrives. Building a more resilient and flood prepared nation is a goal we can realise through working together and I would urge the UK Government to look seriously at how FPCs can help them achieve this ambition.”

Today will see Flooding Minister, Rebecca Pow MP, officially launch Flood Re’s report during an online webinar. Ms Pow will deliver the keynote speech at today’s event, alongside Flood Re’s CEO, Andy Bord, and will be joined by a range of voices backing the introduction of FPCs, including Mary Dhonau, CEO of Know Your Flood Risk; Toby Park from the Behavioural Insights Team and Steve Hodgson, CEO of the Property Care Association.

Regional tables

 

Region % who are planning to move home at some point
National 55%
Scotland 49%
North East 43%
North West 53%
Yorkshire & Humberside 50%
West Midlands 54%
East Midlands 47%
Wales 53%
East of England 54%
London 66%
South East 58%
South West 57%

 

Region % who are planning to move home in the next three years
National 28%
Scotland 26%
North East 22%
North West 27%
Yorkshire & Humberside 24%
West Midlands 28%
East Midlands 26%
Wales 21%
East of England 23%
London 38%
South East 27%
South West 28%

 

Region % agreeing that “The impact of the Covid-19 crisis has played at least a small part in my decision to move home”
National 39%
Scotland 32%
North East N/A
North West 33%
Yorkshire & Humberside 36%
West Midlands 53%
East Midlands 43%
Wales N/A
East of England 32%
London 56%
South East 30%
South West 27%

 

Region % aggreging that “Flood risk is an important factor I’d consider when purchasing or renting a new home”
National 80%
Scotland 78%
North East N/A
North West 82%
Yorkshire & Humberside 87%
West Midlands 82%
East Midlands 68%
Wales N/A
East of England 82%
London 79%
South East 82%
South West 84%

 

Region % agreeing that FPCs are a good idea
National 81%
Scotland 80%
North East N/A
North West 83%
Yorkshire & Humberside 77%
West Midlands 78%
East Midlands 76%
Wales N/A
East of England 75%
London 84%
South East 83%
South West 82%

 

Kindly shared by Flood Re

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