Housebuilding barons sell shares worth £300m

Housebuilding barons sell shares worth £300m as fears mount for property market

  • Berkeley’s founder and chairman Tony Pidgley has sold £65m of shares in the last 12 months
  • Berkeley’s chief executive Rob Perrins has cashed in £37million
  •  Steve Morgan, founder and chairman of Redrow, sold shares worth £76million

The bosses of Britain’s top housebuilders have cashed in £300million worth of shares between them over the past year.

Our analysis of share sales by building bosses comes as fears rise of a downturn in the market.

Upmarket housebuilder Berkeley Group’s founder and chairman Tony Pidgley, a former Barnardo’s boy, has sold £65million of shares in the last 12 months, while chief executive Rob Perrins has cashed in £37million.

Windfall: Tony Pidgley cashed in £65million

Steve Morgan, founder and chairman of Redrow, sold shares worth £76million in September last year. His charity, to which he gave away more than £200million in Redrow shares, also sold shares worth £76million.

Countryside Properties chief Ian Sutcliffe last week joined the selling spree by offloading nearly £6million of shares.

That follows an £11million sale in May by Graham Cherry, who runs the firm’s urban regeneration arm in the South of England.

Concerns over the state of the property market have been mounting in recent months. House prices rose just 3 per cent in the year to June to £228,384 in the smallest increase since 2013.

Values in London fell 0.7 per cent to £476,752, the largest dip since September 2009 when the country was in the grip of the financial crisis.

The most eye-catching falls were in the City of London, where prices collapsed by nearly a quarter, wiping around £220,000 off the value of properties.

Rightmove’s House Price Index, out tomorrow, is expected to paint a downbeat picture for the market.

Investors have become alarmed by the housing data and the prospect of further rises in interest rates, and shares in the residential property builders have recently been losing value.

Elsewhere, the three founders of London-listed Irish housebuilder Cairn Homes – Michael and Kevin Stanley and Alan McIntosh – sold shares worth £24 million last September. Barratt Developments chief operating officer Stephen Boyes sold £3.3million.

At Taylor Wimpey chief executive Pete Redfern disposed of £1.5million, chairman Kevin Beeston’s wife sold £1.1million, and executive James Jordan sold £1.5million. At Crest Nicholson, Stephen Stone sold £2.3million.

All of them retain holdings in their companies, however.

The sales do not include the notorious handouts at Persimmon, which awarded shares worth more than £700million to a group of executives and senior managers. This included £75million to chief executive Jeff Fairburn who has not yet cashed in any of the shares.

Persimmon unveils its half-year results on Tuesday. Last month, it said revenues in the first half of 2018 were up 5 per cent at £1.84billion.

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