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Redrow record strong first half to financial year with revenues over £1bn

Pre-tax profits were up on the previous first half of 2021 by £29m

Redrow's HQ in St David's Park in Ewloe, Flintshire(Image: Ian Cooper/Daily Post Wales)

Flintshire-headquartered housebuilder, Redrow, has reported a relatively strong first half of its financial year with revenues just over £1bn.

The company has posted its revenue- six months to 2 January 2022 - of £1.05bn, a rise of £11m on the first half of 2021.

Pre-tax profits were also up from the previous first half by £29m, which the group said was achieved with an operating margin of 19.5% similar margins expected for the full year.

It also added 3,316 plots to its current land holdings with a gross development value of around £1.2bn compared to 2,284 plots in 2021.

While house price inflation and a large increase of customers expanding their homes saw the average private selling price of Redrow houses rising by 8% to £419,000.

A strong total order book of £1.5bn shows the housebuilder in a better position from the first half of the last financial year which was at £1.3bn.

It ended the first half year with net cash of £242m, up £4m from £238m in June 2021.

Group chief executive Matthew Pratt said: “Redrow continued to perform strongly in the first half, delivering record revenue for the period, which demonstrates the ongoing success of our strategy.