Landlord News
Scunthorpe landlords warn licensing scheme will raise rents and cut supply
A landlord group in Scunthorpe has lost its legal bid to block a selective licensing scheme, warning it will push up rents and force some…
A landlord group in Scunthorpe has lost its legal bid to block a selective licensing scheme, warning it will push up rents and force some…
More than one in five private rented homes in England would fall foul of proposed new legal standards, as ministers push ahead with reforms that…
UK house prices rose by 0.4% in July, lifting the average property price to £298,237—an increase of £1,080 in just one month, according to Halifax….
Professional landlords are making a bold move into the commercial sector, with new data showing a dramatic rise in applications for office space projects across…
Landlords incorporating their portfolios into limited companies are three times more confident when using a broker versus going direct to a lender, according to new…
Landlords may be watching rental income rise—but tenants are struggling to keep up. New data shows just 17% of UK renters are currently saving for…
A third of UK letting agents say small landlords are already quitting the rental market—citing the Renters’ Rights Bill as a key factor—sparking fresh fears…
England’s landlords are bracing for sweeping regulatory changes as the Renters’ Rights Bill edges closer to becoming law—ushering in a mandatory national landlord register and…
UK house prices crept up 0.6% in July, lifting the annual growth rate to 2.4%, according to Nationwide. But while the modest uptick signals a…
Build to Rent isn’t just transforming the UK’s rental sector — it’s becoming a global movement. New figures from Inventory Base show completions rising sharply…