What Alternatives are Buy-To-Let Landlords Looking For?
Nearly one in five landlords say they plan to reduce their buy-to-let portfolio as a result of the proposed rental… Read More »What Alternatives are Buy-To-Let Landlords Looking For?
Nearly one in five landlords say they plan to reduce their buy-to-let portfolio as a result of the proposed rental… Read More »What Alternatives are Buy-To-Let Landlords Looking For?
The government has announced plans to apply the Decent Homes Standard to the Private Rented Sector for the first time… Read More »What is the Decent Homes Standard?
Landlords are to be prevented from evicting tenants without giving a reason under proposals that have been heralded as the… Read More »No-Fault Evictions To Be Banned Under Renters Reform Bill
The government has finally released its long-awaited Rental Reform White Paper for transforming the private rented sector, with big changes… Read More »Rental Reform White Paper: What Landlords Need To Know
In June, the Bank of England hiked UK interest rates for the fifth consecutive time, upping the base rate from… Read More »Why Interest Rates Are Rising – and What It Means for Investors
After 11 straight months of house price rises, there may finally be some signs that the property market is starting… Read More »Is the Housing Market Finally Cooling?
From complex regulatory and tax reforms to rising interest rates driving up the cost of buy-to-let mortgages, it’s fair to… Read More »Crowdfunding and REITs: The Best Ways to Invest in Property?
Interest rate hikes have made headlines in recent weeks after being raised from 0.75% to 1% – their highest level… Read More »Interest Rate Hikes: How Will They Affect You?
One in four landlords don’t feel on top of changing regulations, with some saying it is giving them sleepless nights… Read More »Buy To Let Nightmare
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