Housebuilder on course to hit 拢40m profit target this year

Telford Carmen Street

Telford Homes has insisted it is still on track to deliver profit of more than 拢40m during its financial year, despite seeing the half-year figure drop slightly.

For the six months ended September 30, the housebuilder posted a pre-tax profit of 拢8.7m, down from 拢9m during the same period last year.

It blamed this on an anticipated delay in development timings, but said it still expects to deliver its profit target in excess of 拢40m for the 12 months ended March 2018.

Revenue for the first half of the year was also slightly down from 拢104.3m to 拢99.3m. It said that while there were more open market completions at 116 compared to 85 last year, there has been less revenue in the period from construction contracts, particularly affordable housing, again due to the timing of developments starting and finishing.

But its 鈥渟ignificant鈥 development pipeline represents 拢1.4bn of future revenue and comprises just under 4,200 homes, over 3,000 of which are in design or under construction, with the remainder going through the planning process.

In May, the housebuilder posted what it called record revenues for its last financial year, up 19% year-on-year to 拢291.9m, with pre-tax profits ahead of expectations at 拢34.1m, up 8%.

Jon Di-Stefano, chief executive of Telford Homes, said: 鈥淭he board is very happy with the current position of the business and our move into build to rent is a significant part of our long term strategy as we continue to develop homes in non-prime locations across London.鈥