Increasing rents and soaring demand for properties to let should mean business is booming in the Private Rented Sector. However, rising interest rates, an ever-increasing regulatory...
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Increasing rents and soaring demand for properties to let should mean business is booming in the Private Rented Sector. However, rising interest rates, an ever-increasing regulatory...
2022 has been a difficult year for much of the private rented sector, with landlords continually challenged by the Government’s intention to ‘professionalise’ the...
Independent provider of warranty and insurance for new-build homes, NHBC, has announced that it has brought together experts from the Build to Rent sector to share their thoughts on...
Last week, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt unveiled his Autumn Budget which contained much that the property industry needed time to digest. Perhaps the headline announcement for landlords is...
Yann Murciano, CEO at specialist development finance lender Blend, writes an open letter to the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities on how to protect...
There’s no denying that investment within the private rented sector is being challenged. But while individual landlords are increasingly being compromised, the rental sector...
According to research by the British Property Federation and Savills, over the course of the next decade the number of build-to-rent homes in the UK is forecast to rise from 76,800 to...
It has been a year of great geo-political volatility, which has been felt across the investment landscape.
A combination of unparalleled demand for university places and low supply of suitable student homes saw UK rental guarantor service, Housing Hand, warning back in August that a tsunami...
In the past 10 years, the Build to Rent sector has grown exponentially: the British Property Federation’s Build to Rent
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