Revealed: The top cities for property investment
Yorkshire cities are leading the way in property investment returns, outpacing traditional hotspots like London.
According to the investment platform easyMoney, three Yorkshire cities have become Britain’s property investment hotspots.
easyMoney has analysed average house price growth data in Britain across 15 major cities between December 2021 and today.
View Full Article: Revealed: The top cities for property investment
Rent controls do ‘more harm than good’ – IEA
Rent controls do far more damage than benefit tenants, according to a comprehensive global review.
A new briefing paper from the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) has poured cold water on calls for rent controls in Britain, finding overwhelming evidence of negative consequences.
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Landlords are buying more PRS homes than they sell
More landlords are investing in the private rented sector than exiting it, research from the TDS Charitable Foundation reveals.
Despite a small net increase in rental properties, the study of more than 2,000 landlords found a significant imbalance between supply and demand.
View Full Article: Landlords are buying more PRS homes than they sell
Hardships tests, EPC ratings and a Section 21 ban – is this the death knell of the PRS?
Apologies in advance if this article appears to be ‘whiny’ but I feel that the Renters’ Rights Bill is about to turn a landlord’s world upside down.
There’s obviously no appreciation of a Landlord’s Rights Bill, it’s all one-way traffic and landlords always pay the price.
View Full Article: Hardships tests, EPC ratings and a Section 21 ban – is this the death knell of the PRS?
Housing associations under fire for failing to address window repairs
Britain’s largest housing association has been slammed by the Housing Ombudsman for failing to fix a faulty window for four years.
Clarion Housing Association left a child’s bedroom window boarded up for four years which caused damp and mould in the property.
View Full Article: Housing associations under fire for failing to address window repairs
Will Higher CGT Rates Crush Property Investment?
In this video, Ranjan Bhattacharya dives into the potential consequences of equalizing Capital Gains Tax (CGT) with income tax and why this policy could be disastrous for property investors.
We explore the impact on the property market, the possible decline in investment incentives
View Full Article: Will Higher CGT Rates Crush Property Investment?
Expert hits out after councils escape safety fines that would ruin private landlords
A landlord law expert has blasted four council housing providers for avoiding hefty penalties despite severe safety breaches which would bankrupt private landlords.
Phil Turtle, a director of Landlord Licensing & Defence, is furious that Brighton and Hove City Council
View Full Article: Expert hits out after councils escape safety fines that would ruin private landlords
What does Labour’s hardship test mean for landlords?
Just when landlords thought it could not get any worse, it seems it has!
It’s all over the news that Labour is planning to deliver the final hammer-blow to landlords. There is some uncertainty to what it actually means in practice until the details are written down but could the proposed hardship test mean even if your tenants won’t pay their rent
View Full Article: What does Labour’s hardship test mean for landlords?
How a SSAS pension can transform your financial future
Standard pensions often bring to mind confusing jargon and offer little to no control but imagine a pension that changes all that.
A Small Self-Administered Scheme (SSAS) offers full financial control and helps leave a legacy for your family.
View Full Article: How a SSAS pension can transform your financial future
NRLA warns Labour that rent controls could spark rental crisis
The National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) is warning the Labour government that a third of private landlords could sell up if rent controls are imposed on the private rented sector (PRS).
It points to a study it carried out which found that in the second quarter of the year
View Full Article: NRLA warns Labour that rent controls could spark rental crisis
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