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Taylor WImpey

  • Cladding repair bill hits £1.5bn as Redrow and Barratt latest builders to sign up to fire safety pledge

    April 6, 2022

    The total cost for cladding works for the big nine listed housebuilders has hit £1.5bn, as London-listed firms sign up to a government fire safety pledge. According to analysis from AJ Bell, the country’s biggest builders are planning to set aside another £802m in total to tackle unsafe buildings in the wake of the Grenfell [...]

  • Housebuilder shares boosted by fresh cladding estimate

    March 14, 2022

    Housebuilders saw their share prices lifted on Monday after optimism that the bill foisted on developers for cladding remediations would be much lower than initially forecast.  It had been thought that property firms would have to pay £4bn to rectify unsafe cladding on 11-18metre tower blocks. However, the potential bill was estimated to be closer [...]

  • Board member Jennie Daly to replace Pete Redfern at the helm of Taylor Wimpey

    February 7, 2022

    Jennie Daly, board member and group operations director at housing giant Taylor Wimpey, will replace Pete Redfern as the company’s chief executive. The company announced the appointment this morning, saying it will be effective from the conclusion of the annual general meeting on 26 April 2022. “Jennie has extensive experience in the housebuilding sector and [...]

  • Taylor Wimpey’s order book hits £2.5bn amid strong demand for homes

    January 17, 2022

    Home builder Taylor Wimpey ended the 2021 financial year in a strong position with an order book valued at £2.5bn.

  • Activist investor Elliott takes stake in Taylor Wimpey and calls for change

    December 11, 2021

    Activist investor Elliott Investment Management has called on Taylor Wimpey to make major changes in the company’s leadership, which it has blamed for the builder’s falling share price, according to reports. The news comes days after Taylor Wimpey’s chief executive officer Pete Redfern announced his resignation after 14 years. Shares at the time were 29 [...]

  • Taylor Wimpey on track to meet guidance, unscathed by supply chain concerns

    November 11, 2021

    British housebuilder Taylor Wimpey this morning said it was on track to deliver full year results in line with previous guidance, after strong housing demand helped it offset supply chain pressures. Although the country’s third-largest housbuilder said it had experienced industry-wide pressures on the cost and availability of certain materials and a shortage of drivers [...]

  • Leaseholder victory: Countryside to remove ground rent doubling terms after CMA action

    September 15, 2021

    Developer Countryside Properties has struck out terms meaning ground rents double every 10 to 15 years, after a watchdog’s instruction  Leaseholders’ ground rents will stay at the amount charged when they first bought their home, following action by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA). The Big Four developer has voluntarily given formal commitment to removing [...]

  • Taylor Wimpey revenue jumps 190 per cent after building record number of homes

    August 4, 2021

    Housebuilding group Taylor Wimpey has built a record number of homes in the past six months, which has given its revenue a well-needed uplift. The housebuilder completed some 7,303 homes in the six months to 4 July, up from 2,771 in the same period last year. Shares were up three per cent in its afternoon [...]

  • Taylor Wimpey sees strong housing demand as market continues recovery

    April 22, 2021

    Housebuilder Taylor Wimpey today said that the housing market has remained healthy in 2021 after a surge in customer demand. Speaking in a trading update, Taylor Wimpey reported a net private sales rate for the year to 18 April of 1.00, compared to 0.90 in 2020. Its total order book value stood at around £2.81bn, [...]

  • CMA orders Taylor Wimpey and Countryside to remove ground rents in rental contracts

    March 19, 2021

    The Competition and Markets Authority said this morning it has instructed homebuilders Taylor Wimpey and Countryside Properties to remove certain contract terms that require leaseholders to pay ground rents which double every decade. The CMA said these terms could affect the property rights of the firms’ customers. Moreover, “as this increase is built into contracts, it means [...]

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