Results for Cala show a 26% year-on-year jump in pre-tax profits to more than £98million for the six months to June 30.
Turnover for the latest period totalled £688million, up 15% on the £600m posted for the first half of last year as average selling prices at the high-end housebuilder jumped more than 8% to £491,000.
Cala completed 1,527 new homes around the UK in the first six months of this year, an increase of 3% on the 1,479 reported for H1 2021.
The firm said it had a “robust” forward sales position of reservations for 90% of its private homes reaching completion in 2022.
The group’s Aberdeen-based Cala Homes (North) business is led by managing director Mike Naysmith, who told the Press & Journal: “It has been a positive first half of the year for Cala, and the north region has some notable developments under way and great opportunities in the pipeline.
“We currently have six live developments across Aberdeen, including the much-anticipated TwentyFour, Rosemount, a collection of city centre apartments which launched earlier this year.
“Work is also set to begin on the third phase of our Grandhome development and a brand new site, 22 King’s Gate. We have submitted planning applications for the fifth phase of our landmark Craibstone Estate community, and for a potential site in Burnland, Westhill.”
Mr Naysmith added: “Relative confidence remains in the Aberdeen market and we continue to commit to investing in the region through our drive to purchase land in the city and Aberdeenshire.
“We are pleased to be forging ahead with our plans for the area under our refreshed brand, which is currently being rolled out across all sites, and look forward to the rest of the year.”