How To Buy Berkeley Group Holdings Shares

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To buy shares in Berkeley Group Holdings you will need a FCA regulated UK stock broker like AJ Bell, Hargreaves Lansdown or interactive investor where it currently costs 3,954p to buy one share in Berkeley Group Holdings (as of 17:20 20-Oct-2025). Which is a change of -48p or -1.2% from the last closing price of 4,002p.

How To Buy Berkeley Group Holdings Shares

It may seem complicated to buy shares for the first time, but it’s actually very easy. Follow these simple steps to buy shares in Berkeley Group Holdings:

  1. Pick a stock broker (jump down to compare the best brokers for buying Berkeley Group Holdings shares)
  2. Deposit funds (via bank transfer or debit card)
  3. Search for the company share symbol: (LON:BKG)
  4. Choose the number of shares you want to buy (1 share currently costs 3,954p)
  5. Click buy (you can either trade immediately at “market” or set a “limit” to buy the shares cheaper if you think the price will go down)
  6. Track the performance of your Berkeley Group Holdings shares in your account (this will show your profit and loss)
  • Berkeley Group Holdings is currently worth £3,784,646,621 based on the last closing price of 4,002p with 143,576 shares traded.
  • The most recent Berkeley Group Holdings daily high has been 4,010p and daily low 3,932p.
  • The Berkeley Group Holdings share price 52 week high has been 4,888.16p and the 52 week low 3,462p.

Compare Brokers For Buying Berkeley Group Holdings Stock

You can buy these UK shares in a general investment account, and stocks and shares ISA where your profits are tax-free. Or if you are investing for your retirement, you can buy them in a SIPP, where profits are also tax-free but you cannot access the money until you reach 55.

We have ranked, compared and reviewed some of the best share-dealing platforms and accounts in the UK that are regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). The main things to compare when choosing a share dealing account are the costs of buying and selling shares (trading fees) and how much it will cost to keep those shares on your account. You should also compare account types so you have the option to deal shares in a tax-efficient ISA, SIPP or for your children.

Is Now A Good Time To Buy Berkeley Group Holdings Stock?

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  • Berkeley Group Holdings’s EPS (earnings per share) are 3.7. A high EPS indicates strong profitability but may already be priced in, while a low EPS could signal weak earnings or a turnaround opportunity, requiring industry comparison.
  • Berkeley Group Holdings’s PE (price earnings ratio) is 10.68. A low PE ratio may suggest undervaluation but could also indicate slow growth or risk, whereas a high PE ratio reflects high growth expectations but may signal overvaluation, necessitating a check on earnings sustainability.

The below Berkeley Group Holdings share price analysis and market data includes key financials, earnings estimates, peer performance, dividends, news and a company profile that will give you an indication as to whether this stock is a buy, sell or hold.

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