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Barratt house sales lifted by Help to Buy scheme | Barratt house sales lifted by Help to Buy scheme |
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Housebuilder Barratt Developments says its full year profits will be stronger than expected, with the government's Help to Buy scheme boosting sales. | Housebuilder Barratt Developments says its full year profits will be stronger than expected, with the government's Help to Buy scheme boosting sales. |
It said its sales rate was up 17.9% in the second half of its financial year, and up 34.7% since the launch of Help to Buy in April. | It said its sales rate was up 17.9% in the second half of its financial year, and up 34.7% since the launch of Help to Buy in April. |
Barratt said full year pre-tax profits would be about £192m, "ahead of the top end of analysts' expectations". | Barratt said full year pre-tax profits would be about £192m, "ahead of the top end of analysts' expectations". |
The firm is the latest in the industry to report a boost from Help to Buy. | The firm is the latest in the industry to report a boost from Help to Buy. |
Redrow, Taylor Wimpey and Persimmon are among those to have benefitted. Recent house price surveys from the Halifax and Nationwide have also pointed to a recovery in the housing market. | Redrow, Taylor Wimpey and Persimmon are among those to have benefitted. Recent house price surveys from the Halifax and Nationwide have also pointed to a recovery in the housing market. |
"As more house buyers return to the market, supported by improved mortgage availability and the Help to Buy scheme, we are in a strong position to continue to grow the value of the business," said Barratt chief executive Mark Clare. | |
"Momentum is continuing to build and with forward sales up substantially, we are confident we can improve our performance still further in the year ahead," he added. | |
The company said it could reach its target of completing 16,000 homes earlier than expected, because of the extra demand, and that it had stepped up its land-buying - with more than £1bn worth of purchases. | |
It said there were improved market conditions across the country, with London and the South East seeing "the strongest trends". | |
In a separate statement, Barratt said it agreed a joint venture with Morgan Stanley to build 770 homes on the banks of the River Thames. |
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