By Rupert Hargreaves The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has published its final report on the housebuilding market in Great Britain today, and it makes for daming reading for the sector. The investigation was launched after concerns were raised about competition in the housebuilding sector and the country’s inability to meet rising demand for new homes. The year-long study identified a number of issues with the market, including complex planning regulations holding back housebuilding, poor quality of homes constructed and high estate management charges. The regulator also found land b…