Allison Homes reports another successful year of growth with turnover up 30% and over 800 homes delivered
Allison Homes has announced another highly successful year, marked by a significant increase in turnover, improved profitability, and strong growth across its open market and Partnerships
divisions.
Despite the wider economic environment remaining tough, the homebuilder reported a near 30% increase in turnover to £211.9m, up from £163.2m in the previous year. The company’s EBITDA increased to £15.5m, up from £10.9m the year prior, while gross profit increased to £30.5m (up from £24.3m in 2024).
The group achieved a total of 808 completions during the year, a substantial increase from 626 in the previous year. This impressive delivery included 299 open market sales (246 in 2024) and 509 affordable homes (380 in 2024) delivered in collaboration with the homebuilder’s partners.
The increase in turnover reflects the group’s strategic focus on large-scale partnerships delivery, working with registered housing providers to bring forward much-needed affordable homes at pace. This model enables Allison Homes to deliver complex, multi-phase developments efficiently while responding to the country’s growing housing need. Recent reductions in interest rates throughout the year have also supported improved performance in the open market.
Allison Homes recently secured a £165 million financing deal with HSBC, NatWest and Homes England to accelerate its regional growth and boost the delivery of high-quality, affordable homes across its operating areas.
The business prides itself on building in partnership with purpose, delivering meaningful community and environmental benefits alongside its homes. Over the year, Allison Homes supported the creation of 2,807 jobs, contributed more than £5 million towards local infrastructure, diverted 98% of construction waste from landfill, and donated £111,067 to charitable causes.
John Anderson, Chief Executive of Allison Homes, said: “This past year has demonstrated the resilience and strength of our model. While the wider economic environment remains tough, our deliberate lean towards Partnerships, alongside our open market and affordable homes, has driven strong financial and operational growth.
“Delivering 808 homes is a testament to the hard work of our team and our commitment to being a homebuilder that people can trust.
“We have also successfully expanded across our four regions, including opening a new East Midlands headquarters. We also achieved consent for a further 1,770 homes, with a further 14 sites for 1,460 homes in the planning pipeline.
“Against a backdrop of renewed volatility in the mortgage market, our diversified approach and sustainable delivery across our Partnerships division means we are well placed to support homebuyers, our partners and communities. We remain confident that this momentum will keep us firmly on track to achieve our objective of building 2,000 homes annually by 2028.”
Allison Homes continues to perform strongly on quality and service, maintaining the coveted HBF 5* status HBF for customer satisfaction and an ‘Excellent’ Trustpilot score of 4.6, and being awarded the In-House Gold Award for exceptional customer service throughout 2025.
The homebuilder has also recently opened offices in Bristol and the East Midlands and acquired its largest site yet – a 510-home development in a prime Bristol location.
Allison Homes Web Article: 24th April 2026