Housebuilder reports post-lockdown surge in demand

Barratt has seen its sales rate jump by a fifth in the past three months compared with the same period in 2019.

In a trading update to the City this morning, the housebuilder said the number of sales per site per week had risen by 21% from 0.72 to 0.87 in the period since its financial year ended on 30 June.

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Sales have shot up in the past three months, the firm said

The figure of 0.87 sales per site per week, while up on the previous year, is slightly down on the figure of 0.94 per site per week reported just over a month ago when Barratt published its annual results.

Chief executive David Thomas said the numbers showed there was “continuing strong customer demand for our homes” and that the firm had a healthy forward order book.

But the firm said the number of active sites it had open in the period was sharply down on last year, which will have limited the actual number of reservations received. Just 340 sites were open on average, it said, compared to 374 this time last year.

Barratt said this reduction was a hangover from the closure of all its sites in March, reflecting the time taken following lockdown to restart work on site. It said it opened 33 new sites in the period, compared with 26 the year before.

The number of completed sales in the three-month period was 24% up on the year before, at 4,032, as Barratt continued to process transactions delayed by the lockdown hiatus. Forward sales were also sharply up, at 15,135 homes, compared to just under 13,000 at this point last year.

The firm said it had restarted land buying and had £570m of net cash and expected to grow completed sales in the year to June 2021 to between 14,500-15,000 homes, assuming “no further national lockdowns creating disruption to our construction sites”.

In the year to June, including the months covered by lockdown, Barratt saw the number of houses that it sold fall by 30% from 17,856 in 2019 to just 12,604.