Top ten UK housebuilder offers homes 25 per cent more affordable than national average

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Top ten UK housebuilder offers homes 25 per cent more affordable than national average
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Keepmoat, one of the UK’s leading partnership homebuilders, has released its Group financial results for the year ending 31 October 2023. The business has once again performed well delivering a record number of new homes and a strong financial result against the backdrop of economic uncertainty, which characterised much of the year.

Keepmoat Key Stats at a glance: Tim Beale, Chief Executive Officer of Keepmoat, commented on today’s results: “I am delighted to report that the 2023 financial year saw Keepmoat deliver another strong financial performance, which is a fantastic achievement against the backdrop of an extremely challenging market.

The average selling price of our homes increased by 3.4 per cent to £211,000 reflecting the continued demand for our high quality, affordable new homes. “We remain committed to a multi-tenure strategy, working with our partners, including Homes England, local authorities, registered providers and the private rented sector.

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