Hinckley Times

More homes completed as builder sees demand soar

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THE number of homes put up by Britain’s biggest housebuild­er was up a third in the last 12 months as UK housing demand soared following the first Covid lockdown.

Barratt Developmen­ts said huge growth in the market and growing margins contribute­d to a 66 per cent jump in profits.

The group built more than 17,200 homes in the 12 months to June 30 – compared with 12,600 the previous year.

The latest figure was only slightly down on the number of new homes it built in 2018-19 – before the pandemic temporaril­y brought constructi­on to a stop – and it still has plans to reach 20,000 new homes a year.

Average private sales prices rose to £325,500, compared with £310,600 a year before and £312,000 a year before that.

Barratt, based in Bardon, recorded overall sales of £4.81 billion, up from to £3.42 billion, while pre-tax profits hit £812 million, up from £492 million last year, but still down on the £910 million reported in 2019.

Group chief executive David Thomas said: “We have made excellent progress this year thanks to the resilience, flexibilit­y and hard work of our employees, sub-contractor­s and suppliers, who have also continued to deliver the highest standards of quality and service.

“We have begun the new financial year in a strong position and, while there are still uncertaint­ies ahead, our strong balance sheet, forward order book visibility and constructi­on activity to date all stand us in good stead.

“There is very strong demand for houses across the country and we play a crucial role in providing the high-quality and sustainabl­e homes this country needs.

“As we work towards our medium-term target of growing completion­s to 20,000 homes a year, we are committed to doing so as the leading national sustainabl­e housebuild­er – building homes which have a positive environmen­tal, social and economic impact today and into the future.”

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