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Established in 1976, Berkeley Group is a leading British developer specialising in revitalising brownfield land across London. With a commitment to sustainability and biodiversity, they have delivered 86% of their homes across 73 sites on previously developed land, transforming underutilised spaces into thriving communities.


Berkeley Group comprises six autonomous companies: Berkeley Homes, St Edward, St George, St James, St Joseph, and St William. Each company operates independently, offering a diverse range of high-quality homes. From stunning apartments to spacious family homes, they focus on creating vibrant and sustainable properties in desirable London locations.

Berkeley Group Key facts

    • Customer Satisfaction: Exceeds industry average with a 98% customer recommendation rate, demonstrating their dedication to exceptional service.
    • Sustainable Construction: In 2021-22, Berkeley Group reused or recycled 95% of construction waste, demonstrating a commitment to sustainable practices.
    • Biodiversity Focus: Over 3000 trees were added at The Green Quarter and Grand Union developments, showcasing Berkeley Group's dedication to enhancing biodiversity in its developments.
    • Financial Strength: Publicly owned and listed on the London Stock Exchange as a FTSE 100 company, affirming Berkeley Group's financial stability and market prominence.
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