The company's value was such that, due to his large stake in the business, John Bloor became the richest man in Britain's construction sector during the 2010s.
[6][7] During 2002, Bloor Homes recorded 1,870 annual housing sales, making it the largest housebuilder in Britain to be owned by a single person.
[8] Over the following two years, while sales volume remained relatively static, the firm's profits continued to rise, which was attributed to increasing house prices.
[4] Inflation also increased costs, which negatively impacted Bloor Homes' bottom line and contributed to a drop in turnover for 2023.
The CMA said it had evidence that firms shared commercially sensitive information with competitors, influencing the build-out of sites and the prices of new homes.