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Barratt boss says upturn in homes market could be round the corner

Number of homes being reserved by buyers continues to bounce back after struggling at the end of 2022

Barratt London's Fulham Riverside Development

The boss of Britain’s biggest housebuilder says new home sales are looking up despite the tough economic climate.

Chief executive David Thomas said the number of homes being reserved by buyers had continued to bounce back after struggling at the end of 2022. The Leicestershire-based builder said reservations were two-thirds of what they were last spring – but well up on where they were at the end of last year.

Mr Thomas said: “In February we reported early signs of recovery in our reservation rates following the exceptionally challenging trading conditions experienced at the end of 2022.

“Whilst the economic backdrop remains difficult, we are pleased that more positive sales rates have been maintained through this period and we are now fully forward sold for FY23.

“As a result, we expect to deliver full year adjusted profit before tax in line with current market expectations.

“We remain committed to leading our industry in quality, customer service and sustainability. We are proud to be the only major housebuilder awarded 5 stars by our customers for the 14th successive year in the Home Builders Federation awards and we remain focused on delivering the high quality and sustainable homes the country needs, creating jobs and supporting the economy.”

In a trading update Barratt said forward sales as of April 23 stood at almost £3 billion (11,525 homes), compared to £4.5 billion (16,236) a year before. As a result, the business said it was building fewer homes than a year ago.

It said: “Our business remains fundamentally strong, both operationally and financially, with an experienced leadership team, a strong net cash position and a resilient and flexible business model.