5 UK shares to buy

This Fool highlights the five UK shares he would buy for their competitive advantages and growth prospects over the next few years.

The content of this article was relevant at the time of publishing. Circumstances change continuously and caution should therefore be exercised when relying upon any content contained within this article.

You’re reading a free article with opinions that may differ from The Motley Fool’s Premium Investing Services. Become a Motley Fool member today to get instant access to our top analyst recommendations, in-depth research, investing resources, and more. Learn More.

When I’m looking for UK shares to buy, I like to concentrate on companies with high profit margins and defined competitive advantages. 

Here are five businesses that exhibit these qualities, which I would buy for my portfolio today. 

UK shares to buy

The first company on my list is the insurance group, Hiscox. This firm’s brand was dented by its refusal to pay out business interruption policies during the pandemic. After a court ruling against the organisation, it is now trying to move on from these issues. 

While the reputational damage has been significant, I think Hiscox can use its global brand and experience to return to growth in the years ahead. It is also benefiting from rising insurance rates around the world. The main challenges the firm faces are high levels of competition, which could harm profit margins and lower returns on its investment portfolio due to low bond yields. 

I would also buy materials groups CRH and Breedon for my portfolio of UK shares.

It is pretty challenging to operate a construction materials business. Getting the permissions required to open a mine or cement plant is not easy, and it is only going to become more complex as countries clamp down on polluting industries.

Luckily, CRH and Breedon already have the facilities. I think this is their competitive advantage. And with this advantage in place, they have a certain level of pricing power. I would buy both stocks for these reasons. 

Still, while the groups will benefit from having existing facilities, ESG requirements may lead to higher costs. The two firms may also suffer from a slump in construction activity. 

Property market growth 

As well as the companies outlined above, I would buy a couple of property stocks for my basket of UK shares. 

These operations do not necessarily have high profit margins and defined competitive advantages. However, I believe the property market in the country is so strong at the moment, they should see strong growth from rising demand. 

The UK shares I would buy to invest in this theme are Savills and Foxtons. Both of them have strong brands. Savills is recognised the world over for its property expertise. Meanwhile, Foxtons is one of London’s premier estate agents

Their strong brands allow these firms to pick the market’s best opportunities. While they are, to a certain extent, dependent on the strength of the property market, that does not mean they cannot set prices. Using their commission-based model, they can earn high returns from selling premium properties. 

As the property market booms and global wealth expands, it seems to me that property transaction volumes will remain elevated. 

That being said, the market could take a turn for the worst if interest rates rise. This would increase the cost of borrowing and may reduce the demand for high-end properties. 

Rupert Hargreaves has no position in any of the shares mentioned. The Motley Fool UK has no position in any of the shares mentioned. Views expressed on the companies mentioned in this article are those of the writer and therefore may differ from the official recommendations we make in our subscription services such as Share Advisor, Hidden Winners and Pro. Here at The Motley Fool we believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors.

More on Investing Articles

Asian man looking concerned while studying paperwork at his desk in an office
Investing Articles

A stock market crash feels like it might be imminent

Conflict in the Middle East means a stock market crash feels like a real possibility right now. But being ready…

Read more »

Rolls-Royce's Pearl 10X engine series
Investing Articles

Should I buy Rolls-Royce shares as they march ever higher?

Rolls-Royce is making billions of pounds a year and looks set to do even better in future -- so what's…

Read more »

Smiling family of four enjoying breakfast at sunrise while camping
Investing Articles

£1,000 buys 110 shares in this UK beverage stock that’s smashing Diageo 

Shares of Tanqueray-maker Diageo are languishing at multi-year lows. So why is the stock behind this tonic water brand on…

Read more »

UK financial background: share prices and stock graph overlaid on an image of the Union Jack
Investing Articles

What next for Aviva shares after a cracking set of 2025 results?

Aviva achieving its 2026 financial goals a year ahead of schedule has got to be good for the shares... oh,…

Read more »

This way, That way, The other way - pointing in different directions
Investing Articles

Should I buy stocks or look to conserve cash right now?

In a market dealing with AI uncertainty and conflict in the Middle East, should investors be looking for stocks to…

Read more »

Investing Articles

Here’s how many British American Tobacco shares it takes to earn a £1,000 monthly second income

Is an AI-resistant business with a 5.38% dividend yield a good choice for investors looking for a second income in…

Read more »

Black woman using smartphone at home, watching stock charts.
Investing Articles

1,001 Barclays shares bought 12 months ago are now worth…

Barclays shares have delivered excellent returns over the last year. But can the FTSE 100 bank keep outperforming? Royston Wild…

Read more »

Two business people sitting at cafe working on new project using laptop. Young businesswoman taking notes and businessman working on laptop computer.
Investing Articles

Get started on the stock market: 3 ‘safe’ shares for beginner UK investors to consider

Kicking off an investment portfolio on the stock market may seem like a scary prospect. Mark Hartley details a few…

Read more »