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Taylor Wimpey, one of the UK's leading homebuilders, is renowned for its commitment to crafting attractive and sustainable homes that cater to a variety of lifestyles. From charming one-bedroom apartments to spacious five-bedroom family houses, their diverse portfolio caters to first-time buyers, growing families, and downsizers alike.


With a vast footprint comprising 24 regional offices across the UK, Taylor Wimpey excels in every facet of the development process. From expert land acquisition to meticulous home and community design, urban regeneration, and the development of essential infrastructure, the company's commitment to quality and innovation shines through.

Taylor Wimpey Key facts

    • Customer Satisfaction: Taylor Wimpey holds a prestigious 5-star rating for customer satisfaction, recognized by the Home Builders Federation (HBF).
    • Impressive Delivery: In 2022, the company completed and delivered over 14,000 new homes, showcasing a commitment to meeting the housing needs of communities.
    • Financial Standing: Taylor Wimpey is a notable FTSE 100 listed company on the London Stock Exchange, attesting to its financial stability and standing as a key player in the real estate industry.
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