This property development giant buys and develops land, to build residential property developments and sell them across Britain.
Ok. Who knows anything about this company. Im thinking of buying some shares in it. Any infomation would help
Welcome @Wraith I used to own a Barrattās home. Their houses donāt have the the best reputation though. Iāve been following a Youtuber recently who has invested in Barratt.His shares seem to be doing ok and held up during the recent dip in the market I think.
I work for them. What do you want to know?
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Itās okay, being on the āinsideā weāre all aware of the reputation. Honestly the quality of your house comes how to the site team (and the quality of the trades) and when you move in. Across the whole industry houses are push into the the end of financial year / half year.
I know that weāre not offering the incentives thatās you can find elsewhere, this would bode well for gross profit & Ave Ā£/sqft.
There is a big squeeze on materials at the moment and this could lead to increased build costs.
Land purchases were all put on hold / cancelled at the beginning of COVID-19 - many of the deals have been resurrected but the delay in getting them on stream could make growth a little trick / having to pay more for the sites.
All told theyāre a good buy I think, stamp duty hasnāt been a factor in new build for months as we see off plan.
Hi. How u think your company will fair in the future. To put it plain
Would u invest in them?
Thks for the info. I want to buy some Real estate stocks. Just dont know which companies are the best for it atm
You might want to consider a REIT - Real Estate Investment Trust.
Barratt are set up well, Iāve worked across a fair few FTSE250 builders.
Headwinds in the industry (not sceptically Barratts)
- the property ombudsman which is planned for later this year but might be delayed could force pre completion inspections and this could add to build times and ultimately affect the turnover.
- Land prices if restrained isnāt shown they could over pay based on current prices that could recede slightly.
- Material shortages for the next 6-12 months could increase prices and affect the bottom line.
In reality most builders operate in monopoly / duopoly status. Within a 5 miles radius of most sites youāre likely to have 1-2 developments from competing builders and normally there is enough to differentiate yourself from each other. Add to this Help to buy only available on new homes and a large section of the market who prefer new homes you end up often the only show in town.
As @Doubledig says if youāre looking for broad exposure to real estate a REIT might work but caution should be shown for any with an over sized exposure to retail / commercial office space. Another alternative is to invest in the āpicks and shovelsā by looking into material suppliers.
Thks much appreciatedā¦
If you have a FTSE 100 ETF in your portfolio you are already investing in Barrattās!
A note of caution here but this news is perhaps more interesting to dividend investors with its whisper of a special payment later in the year:
Rising costs catch up with builders
The UKās biggest housebuilder has seen a slump in pre-tax profit for the year to June after setting aside cash to repair legacy properties, despite revenue topping Ā£5bn for the first time.
HALF YEAR RESULTS FOR THE SIX MONTH PERIOD ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2022
Britainās biggest housebuilder Barratt cuts dividend after āmarked slowdownā in sales
Interesting news.
Analysts are predicting profit for NEXT year of Ā£355m down from over Ā£1bn LAST year.
Reporting year end figures next week for year to June.