Tuesday, 1 August 2017

Taylor Wimpey eyes fresh London land opportunities

House builder Taylor Wimpey is planning to return to the London market with major schemes after a change in the capital’s land market.

Chief executive Pete Redfern highlighted improving opportunities in London as the house builder revealed a 24% in all first-half profits after setting aside £130m to help homebuyers affected by a leasehold scandal.

He said: “Customer confidence in central London has improved after a period of uncertainty, while the outer London market remains robust.

“In central London the land environment has changed, and we are seeing opportunities emerge.

“Having remained disciplined on acquisition criteria in the past 18 months in central London we are working on certain potential opportunities that would be significant and financially attractive and would provide the backbone for this regional business for a number of years.”

During the first half Taylor Wimpey completions rose by over 9% to 6,580 homes.  Britain’s third largest house builder achieved a 6.3% rise in total average selling price to £253,000.

This helped to deliver a  24% rise in pre-exceptional operating profit to £346m.

But provisions of £130m following the leaseholder review depressed pre-tax profit to £205m compared with £269m in the first half of 2016.



from Construction Enquirer http://www.constructionenquirer.com/2017/08/01/taylor-wimpey-eyes-fresh-london-land-opportunities/

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