Multi-Generational Housing: A Winning Strategy for Property Developers
There’s a new buzzword in town, and no, it’s not another fancy coffee or the latest trend in tiny homes. It’s multi-generational living! And while you may have seen families pile into a single house on TV, this trend is now becoming a serious opportunity for property developers.
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Property sector reacts to Renters’ Rights Bill
The unveiling of the long-awaited Renters’ Rights Bill has led to a strong reaction from the property sector.
The Bill looks set to ban Section 21 immediately when the bill becomes law – not when the court backlog has been cleared.
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Ben Beadle claims Renters’ Rights Bill’s Section 21 Ban is “not a big change”
Ben Beadle claims removing Section 21 will not be “a significant change for landlords.”
In an interview with BBC Radio 4 Today Programme, Mr Beadle says: “It’s unreasonable for landlords to issue a Section 21 without a decent reason.”
His comments come after the Renters’
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Landlords have nothing to fear from the Renters’ Rights Bill – Pennycook
Landlords shouldn’t fear the new Renters’ Rights Bill being introduced to Parliament, the housing minister Matthew Pennycook says.
Writing in the Daily Telegraph, he insists that ‘change is long overdue’.
He says that the Section 21 means that ‘millions’
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The Great Landlord Debate: Flee, Flourish or Pivot? Three Landlords, Three Very Different Stories
Being a landlord in the UK these days feels like standing at a crossroads. On one side, you’ve got landlords who are throwing their hands in the air, fed up with taxes, regulations, and tenants who think “boiler repair” means “replace entire plumbing system.” On the other side
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Scottish house prices rise by £5,368 in a year
The Scottish housing market is showing resilience with average house prices rising by £5,368 over the past year, research reveals.
This represents a 2.9% increase, according to analysis by DJ Alexander Ltd.
Scotland’s largest lettings and estate agency has used data from the monthly house price index to find that average house prices in Scotland increased from £187,122 to £192,488 between July 2023 and June.
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How Are You Preparing for the 2030 EPC Requirements?
With Ed Miliband proposing a 2030 deadline for tougher EPC rules, many landlords are wondering how to prepare for the upcoming changes.
By 2030, all rental properties will need to achieve a minimum EPC rating of C. This article aims to open up a dialogue among Property118 members about how you’re preparing for these upcoming changes.
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Daily Telegraph wants to speak to landlords about plans for their portfolios following the Renters’ Rights Bill
Are you a landlord who’s worried about the Renters Rights Bill? Then, Ruby Hinchliffe, money reporter for The Telegraph would like to speak with you.
With reports of the Renters Rights Bill being introduced in Parliament this week The Telegraph are keen to speak with landlords happy to be named/pictured about what their plans are for their portfolios.
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Landlord and Tenant Rescued from Seemingly Impossible Financial Predicament
When financial pressures mount, it’s easy to feel like there’s no way out. But this story shows that even the toughest situations can have a positive outcome when landlords and tenants work together.
Just last month, an East-Anglian-based landlord approached me
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Best cities for student landlord yields revealed
Stoke-on-Trent has emerged as the UK’s top university town for landlords seeking high yields, according to a new analysis by Paragon Bank.
Its study of buy to let mortgage offers in popular student postcodes found that landlords in Stoke achieved an average yield of 9.43%.
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