Housebuilder still reviewing cladding pledge contract
Redrow has reported a slight dip in profit and turnover for the first half of the year amid 鈥渃hallenging鈥 conditions but said there were signs the market is improving.
The housebuilder, in its results for the six months to 1 January 2023, reported turnover of 拢1.03bn, slightly down on the 拢1.05bn reported for the same period last year. Pre-tax profit also dropped slightly by 2.4% from 拢203m to 拢198m.
The housebuilder said the new homes market 鈥渇ound itself in the eye of a storm鈥 in the second quarter of its financial year, and the usual Christmas slowdown was effectively brought forward to October as a result.
It said: 鈥淭he government鈥檚 disastrous mini-budget drove significant increases in mortgage rates during an existing cost of living crisis. Inevitably, consumer confidence was badly affected.鈥
Redrow as a result has now revised its forecast turnover for the full year down slightly from 拢2.1bn to 拢2.05bn, which would also be 4.2% down on the 拢2.14bn figure for the previous year.
But it said early indications in 2023 are 鈥渂etter than anticipated and the market appears to be finding a new natural level鈥.
It said its net private reservation rates per outlet per week in the first weeks of the calendar year was 0.51, compared to 0.38 in the first half its financial year.
It said: 鈥淎s the political and economic picture has stabilised, and mortgage rates continue to reduce from their elevated levels, consumer confidence has begun to show early signs of returning.
鈥淯nique visitors to our website were up 17% during January 2023 compared with the previous year.鈥
Redrow has also maintained its interim dividend of 10p to shareholders despite the dip in profit. It added it is still experiencing rises in costs and expects inflation of 7% this year but said market competition would mitigate this.
The firm said it is still reviewing the contract for the developer pledge, under which housebuilders agree to pay for fire safety repairs on its own existing buildings going back 30 years.
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Redrow said: 鈥淎t the time of writing we are reviewing the Government鈥檚 Long Form Agreement. It aims to legally formalise the industry-wide 好色先生TV Safety Pledge, which Redrow signed in April 2022.
鈥淭his new document also widens builders鈥 responsibilities with regard to potential remediation work, which may need to be undertaken. Although this would mean an increase to our 好色先生TV Safety provision, we don鈥檛 foresee this increase as being substantial.鈥
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