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Barratt Developments on course to increase new builds despite concerns about rising costs

Average Barratt private sales price is now £327,400 compared to average º£½ÇÊÓÆµ house price which hit a record £276,759

Barratt Developments is back building

The boss of Barratt Developments said the housebuilder is on course to build a growing number of homes in the coming months after putting out strong half year results.

Chief executive David Thomas said they hoped to put up more than 18,000 homes this year on the back of a current build rate of around 341 new homes a week.

Barratt erected 8,067 homes in the second half of 2021, 1,000 less than the second half of 2020 when it was playing catch-up following the initial lockdown.

The Leicestershire-headquartered housebuilder, which has historic roots in the North East, said sales for the half were down around 10 per cent year-on-year at £2.25 billion, while pre-tax profits were pretty stable at £432.6 million.

The figures come after it was revealed the average º£½ÇÊÓÆµ house price hit a record high of £276,759 at the start of 2022 after increasing by around £24,500 over the past year.

But with household budgets under pressure from surging living costs, the Halifax bank has said it is likely the pace of house price growth will slow considerably over the next year.

Barratt expects build cost inflation of around 6 per cent this year and said the average Barratt private sales price is now £327,400 – up from £312,000 two years earlier.

David Thomas said: "We have delivered an excellent first half and the strong rebound in our construction activity means that we now expect to complete more than 18,000 homes, including 750 from JVs, this year, ahead of previous expectations and pre-Covid levels.