Demand for homes remains strong, says Taylor Wimpey🏡

Demand for homes remains strong, says Taylor Wimpey🏡

Reporting ahead of its results for 2021, volume housebuilder, Taylor Wimpey, has said that its full-year results are to be “in line with expectations"

According to the firm, its total UK home completions (including joint ventures) saw a 47% rise to 14,087 against 2020. However, this was still down on the 15,719 total completions of the pre-pandemic 2019. The private average selling price rose 3% to £332,000. To continue reading, please Click Here


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