Tag: cancellation rates

House builder Persimmon achieves 16% rise in sales

House builder Persimmon achieves 16% rise in sales

House builder, Persimmon, has reported a rise in sales during the six months to the end of June 2010, with legal completions increasing by over 16% compared with a year earlier, to 4,657. Since early May, private sales have slowed down, partly in line with seasonal trends and partly due to uncertainty prior to the [...]

Shortage of new builds to underpin UK house prices

Shortage of new builds to underpin UK house prices

Housebuilder, Taylor Wimpey, has declared that the underlying shortfall of new build housing and strong levels of demand will continue to underpin UK house prices. The developer is wary of the “ongoing political and economic uncertainty” and warns that a shortage of building land will “artificially constrain” the recovery in new house building, in the [...]

Redrow encouraged by sales activity

Redrow encouraged by sales activity

Redrow says it has been encouraged by sales activity since the beginning of 2010, with sales rates per outlet comfortably ahead of a year earlier. Weekly visitor levels and cancellation rates have remained “reasonably consistent” and house prices have been stable. The housebuilder expect to legally complete in excess of 2,500 homes for the full [...]

Persimmon upbeat on sales and prices

Persimmon upbeat on sales and prices

Housebuilder Persimmon has reported that weekly sales volumes have remained consistent since the end of 2009, despite uncertainty regarding the wider economic outlook and the forthcoming General Election. In a trading update covering the period 1st January to 22nd April, the group revealed that the total value of sales (including legal completions) forged ahead by [...]

House builder Persimmon sold out for 2009

House builder Persimmon sold out for 2009

In a trading update covering 1st July to 16th November 2009, Persimmon has announced that trading activity levels have continued ahead of last year. The group, which includes Charles Church and Westbury, described sales volumes over recent weeks as “satisfactory”, having been maintained from the “encouraging” levels seen in the summer months. In addition, prices [...]