Housing Secretary Michael Gove has said the government is still committed to a manifesto pledge of building 300,000 homes every year by the mid-2020s.
Former PM Liz Truss had thrown doubt on the aim, saying she wanted to scrap “Stalinist” housing targets.
But Mr Gove – who returned to cabinet after Ms Truss’s resignation – told the BBC he wanted to build more homes, both for ownership and to rent.
He added that new developments should have the consent of local communities.
The minister also warned meeting the target would be “difficult” due to the economic circumstances.