b'Total11,1284,0849,02111,04817,02152,302100% Source: RSM analysis based on MHCLG Table 1007bC Nearly half of the shared ownership homes completed in the last five years were built in London and the South East. Funding sources for shared ownership The type of funding for these is shown below: Table 2: Source of shared ownership units2014- 2015- 2016- 2017- 2018- Total% of 15161718192014- total 19built Private Registered Providers HE/GLA funded6,8391,1622,1513,0975,39818,64736% Private Registered Providers other funding002664958801,6413% Affordable Housing Guarantees20887077316461,9134% Local Authorities HE/GLA grant funded4095481861925611% Local Authorities other funding0050341172011% Non-Registered Providers HE funded00001,2911,2912% Section 106 (partial grant)58012951195921,0472% Section 106 (nil grant)3,4611,8285,6067,0108,98226,88751% Other007615231141% Total11,1284,0849,02111,04817,02152,302100% Source: RSM analysis based on MHCLG Live Table 1000C Shared ownership homes under construction Survey respondents were asked how many shared ownership homes they had under construction and how many they expected to complete in the current year (FY 2020-21). All 24 respondents answered this question. The number of homes under construction ranged from zero to 1,100, averaging at 219 per housing association. In total, the 24 respondents had 5,264 shared ownership homes currently in construction which, when complete would add on average 13% on to the size of their existing shared ownership portfolios (minus any loss of stock via staircasing during this period).The respondents were also asked how many shared ownership homes they expected to complete during the current financial year (2020-21). All 24 respondents answered this question and expected to complete between zero and 538 homes each, averaging at 141 per housing association. In total, the 24 respondents expected to complete 3,386 shared ownership homes in5'