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Rents hold at 3.5% as house price growth slows – ONS
Private rental prices across the UK have held steady with a 3.5% annual increase to February, while house price growth has slowed, according to the latest data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). This signals a cautious market environment for landlords and agents as rental demand remains firm despite subdued property price rises. Rental […]
Rents hold at 3.5% as house price growth slows – ONS
Private rents across the UK have held steady with a 3.5% annual increase in the 12 months to February, according to the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). Meanwhile, house price growth has slowed, rising by just 1.3% in the year to January, reflecting a cooling property market. Rents steady across the […]
Buy to let investment heads north after stamp duty surcharge
Buy to let investment in England has notably shifted northwards over the past decade, with landlord purchases increasingly concentrated in the Midlands and northern regions. This change follows the introduction of the stamp duty surcharge on second homes, which has altered the geographic landscape of buy to let borrowing. Shift in Buy to Let Borrowing […]
Buy to let investment heads north after stamp duty surcharge
Buy to let investment in England has notably shifted northwards over the past decade, with a clear decline in landlord purchases in London and the south following the introduction of the stamp duty surcharge on second homes. This change reflects a significant rebalancing of the buy to let market, with the Midlands and northern regions […]
Councils expand schemes with private landlords to tackle homelessness
Two local councils have expanded initiatives working with private landlords to address homelessness and reduce reliance on temporary accommodation. Mansfield District Council and Knowsley Council are offering financial support and innovative schemes to help vulnerable tenants secure stable housing more quickly. Mansfield District Council extends private rental access scheme Mansfield District Council has confirmed it […]
Councils expand schemes with private landlords to tackle homelessness
Two local councils in England are expanding initiatives that collaborate with private landlords to address homelessness by providing financial support and tenancy security. These schemes aim to reduce reliance on temporary accommodation and help vulnerable households secure stable housing more quickly. Mansfield District Council extends private rental access scheme Mansfield District Council has confirmed it […]
Landlords told to act now ahead of 2035 Decent Homes Standard deadline
The UK government is urging private landlords to begin upgrading their rental properties to meet the new Decent Homes Standard well before the 2035 deadline. This call to action reflects the government’s intention to ensure rental homes provide safe, comfortable, and well-maintained living conditions for tenants across the country. Understanding the Decent Homes Standard The […]
Government announce fee for tenants appealing rent increases
The UK government has announced a new £47 fee for tenants who wish to appeal rent increases through the first-tier property tribunal. This move forms part of proposed legislation aimed at introducing a revised fees framework within the Property Chamber, intended to balance operational costs with access to justice. New fee for rent increase appeals […]
Anti-landlord legislation is forcing Scottish landlords out
Scottish landlords are increasingly considering leaving the private rented sector amid growing concerns over government legislation and political rhetoric. John Blackwood, chief executive of the Scottish Association of Landlords (SAL), highlights the urgent need for a shift in attitude from Scottish politicians ahead of the May elections. Political Rhetoric Driving Landlords Away John Blackwood warns […]
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