LSE:BTRW (Barratt Redrow)

About BTRW

Barratt Developments Plc engages in the development of residential and non-residential properties mainly in the United Kingdom. It offers services in land, design, construction, and sales and marketing. The company was founded by Lawrence Arthur Barratt in 1958 and is headquartered in Coalville, the United Kingdom.
  • Frequently Asked Questions

    With demand for UK housing continuing to rise, Barratt Developments has had little trouble securing new contracts for construction projects. As a result, the Barratt Share price has historically delivered strong returns.

    However, with revenue ultimately tied to the health of the notoriously cyclical British housing market. When demand for property begins to cooldown, it’s likely that profits will suffer, dragging the Barratt share price in the wrong direction. Investors should balance this risk with the potential reward before making an investment decision.

    Yes. Barratt Development shares pay a cash dividend at an average 44% payout ratio. Dividends were temporarily cancelled in 2020 due to the pandemic but resumed in 2021. The stock has one year of consecutive dividend growth.

    Barratt Development shares pay out a dividend twice a year, in April and October.

    Barratt Development shares are listed on the London Stock Exchange. They can be bought from any investment account that provides access to this exchange platform.

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