Skills shortages have whittled away the benefits of price inflation for many housebuilders this year, says Countryside Properties chief executive Graham Cherry.

The boss of the South-east-based housebuilder said: “The key thing that has been affecting us is the lack of skilled workers, which has resulted in higher build costs.â€

Despite these problems, the company raised profit beyond analysts’ expectations for the year to 30 September 1999. Pre-tax profit rose 31% to £19.2m on a record turnover of £251.8m – an increase of 23%.

The company sold 924 houses, compared with 762 the previous year, at an average selling price of £165 000, up from £138 000 last year.