Barratt Developments Scotland has been awarded the maximum 5-star rating in the new Home Builders Federation (HBF) annual New Homes Customer Satisfaction Survey.
This is the fourteenth year in a row that the housebuilder, which includes Barratt Homes and David Wilson Homes, has achieved the top 5-star rating – no other housebuilder comes close to matching that record.
The number of stars a housebuilder receives is based on customer responses to the question 'would you recommend your builder to a friend'? For Barratt Homes to have been awarded 5-stars means that over 90% of its customers would recommend their homes to a friend.
The HBF New Homes Survey is one of the largest surveys of its type in the country, with around 50,000 people taking part in it who have recently bought a new build home. The simple 1-to-5-star rating system was developed to give customers an easy to view ranking of which housebuilders have the most satisfied customers.
Barratt Homes is committed to building high quality, energy efficient homes and making sure its customers are happy when they buy their new home. It is this focus on customer satisfaction and building homes that people love living in, which delivers such consistently high recommendation scores.
Stewart Baseley, executive chairman of the Home Builders Federation (HBF) said: "Providing a customer experience that results in 90% of consumers recommending you is a fantastic achievement for Barratt Homes. Homebuilders remain focused on improving the experience of customers. The creation of an independent New Homes Ombudsman and robust Consumer Code will support this drive, leading to increased quality and service standards across the board."
The new 5-star rating comes on top of Barratt Homes having the best site manager in the country, after Kirk Raine recently won the top Supreme award at the NHBC Pride in the Job Quality Awards. The competition is known as the 'Oscars' of the housebuilding industry, with over 11,000 site managers being entered into it, but only one winning a Supreme award for large housebuilders.
Douglas McLeod, Regional Managing Director for Barratt Developments Scotland, said: "We put the customer at the heart of everything we do, and building high quality homes is fundamental to that. To have been rated as a 5-star housebuilder by over 90% of our customers for 14 years in a row is something we work really hard to achieve. The best recommendation is one from a friend, so it's great to know that so many of our customers recommend our homes."
Barratt Homes is currently building a range of high quality new homes across its east, north and west Scotland divisions with new properties on offer at its Cammo Meadows, Findrassie and The Fairways developments.
Cammo Meadows is a collection of homes in Cammo - a picturesque suburb of north-west Edinburgh - with a range of apartments, terraced and detached homes on offer.
Meanwhile, Findrassie is a new development of two-, three- and four-bedroom homes in Elgin, ideal for growing families and those looking to take the next step on the property ladder.
Nestled between Bargeddie and Coatbridge and surrounded by green space, The Fairways offers a range of four-bedroom homes perfect for modern family living.
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