Valuing Dutchman

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Bellway: return to start

Bellway: return to start

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Sam Hollanders
Mar 26, 2025
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Click here for the initial analysis with a detailed description, market comparison, financial analysis, risks, and opportunities.

Bellway PLC is a British homebuilder that has been delivering high-quality homes for over 75 years. It operates nationwide and builds both apartments and family homes.It also creates entire neighbourhoods and communities.

Bellway concentrates on purchasing land, obtaining permits, and constructing homes that meet local demand. The company also places great emphasis on sustainability and energy-efficient housing.

Why we selected Bellway

In the long term, we see some structural trends. In England, there is a housing shortage. Additionally, many older homes are being renovated (as we saw with Wickes). Often, entire neighbourhoods are redeveloped, and this is where Bellway comes back into the picture.

The main reason to invest in Bellway is their land portfolio. A significant portion of this land already has planning permissions. In theory, Bellway can operate for about five years with this land bank without needing to purchase new land. However, note that not all of the land is fully owned.

In the current market, where there is a housing shortage and inflation, owning land is certainly an advantage. Over the long term, this will only increase in value.

We selected Bellway two years ago when the stock was trading well below book value. Six months ago, after a sharp 44% increase, we questioned whether it was time to sell. Since then, the share price has dropped back down to around our original buy-in level.

I don’t regret still holding the company, but I do regret not selling more back then, so I could’ve bought back in after the drop. The stock market is a temple of regret.

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