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Redrow sees profit above expectations on steady housing demand

Published 28/06/2016, 08:33
© Reuters. The company logo of construction company Redrow is pictured on a flag at a new housing development near Manchester northern England.
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(Reuters) - British housebuilder Redrow Plc (L:RDW) said it expected profit before tax for the year to come in above analysts' current expectations as demand for new homes stayed steady.

Redrow shares rose 8 percent on Tuesday to 316.45 pence at 0819 BST on the London Stock Exchange.

The company said its order book for private housing at the end of June stood at 870 million pounds, over 50 percent higher than where it stood last year.

Redrow said it did not see any impact on house sales or visitor levels in the run-up to the EU referendum, and said initial feedback after Britain voted to exit the European Union showed that housing sites remained busy.

"The fact remains that there is a long-term underlying demand for new homes following decades of under-supply. This chronic shortage of housing leaves market fundamentals unchanged."

The British housing market is expected to be one of the first casualties of Britain's exit from the European Union.

A 20 percent decline in property selling prices would wipe out all profits for UK housebuilders, according to Deutsche Bank (DE:DBKGn).

On Tuesday, Redrow said the average selling prices of private homes for the financial year were up about 10.5 pct at 328,500 pounds.

Members of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors polled by Reuters said prices over the next three months were expected to fall, though most still saw an increase over a 12-month horizon.

© Reuters. The company logo of construction company Redrow is pictured on a flag at a new housing development near Manchester northern England.

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