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Barratt Redrow ( (GB:BTRW) ) just unveiled an update.
Barratt Redrow plc has continued to execute its recently announced £50 million share repurchase programme, buying 140,000 ordinary shares for cancellation on 8 January 2026 via UBS AG London Branch in on-exchange transactions on the London Stock Exchange. The latest purchases, at a volume-weighted average price of about 375.9 pence per share, bring the total bought back under the programme so far to 560,000 shares and reduce the company’s share count to 1,426,066,582 ordinary shares in issue with no shares held in treasury, effectively increasing the proportionate stake and voting power of remaining shareholders.
The most recent analyst rating on (GB:BTRW) stock is a Hold with a £414.00 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Barratt Redrow stock, see the GB:BTRW Stock Forecast page.
Spark’s Take on GB:BTRW Stock
According to Spark, TipRanks’ AI Analyst, GB:BTRW is a Neutral.
Barratt Redrow’s overall stock score is driven by strong financial management and a robust balance sheet, despite challenges in profitability and cash flow. The ongoing share repurchase program positively impacts shareholder value. However, technical indicators and valuation suggest caution, as the stock appears expensive and lacks strong momentum.
To see Spark’s full report on GB:BTRW stock, click here.
More about Barratt Redrow
Barratt Redrow plc is a UK-listed housebuilder operating in the residential construction sector, focused on developing and selling new homes across the United Kingdom. The company’s primary business is building and marketing residential properties, with its shares traded on the London Stock Exchange.
Average Trading Volume: 4,534,448
Technical Sentiment Signal: Sell
Current Market Cap: £5.27B
Learn more about BTRW stock on TipRanks’ Stock Analysis page.

