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Barratt Redrow warns budget uncertainties heighten fiscal 2026 sales risks

Barratt Redrow is the UK's largest homebuilder
Barratt Redrow is the UK's largest homebuilder

Britain's largest homebuilder Barratt Redrow said today that uncertainties from the UK's upcoming November 26 budget have added to sales risks for fiscal 2026 in a market already weighed by weak buyer confidence.

With inflation still elevated, interest rates high, and consumer sentiment shaky, UK homebuilders have had to contend with a cooling market and renewed affordability concerns.

Fears of potential hikes to stamp duty in the budget are also adding to the pressure, raising the risk of a deeper slump in new home sales.

"While the housing market remains challenging and we anticipate limited growth in FY26, the long-term fundamentals of the sector remain compelling," said CEO David Thomas in a statement.

The company, which is reporting annual results for the combined group for the first time since its merger with Redrow last year, reported revenue of £5.58 billion for the year ended June 39 from £4.17 billion a year earlier.

It reported adjusted pre-tax profit and charges of £591.6m for the period, ahead of market expectations of £515.7m according LSEG data.