Competing forces in the rental market
"Landlords are facing regulatory and financial pressures – we look at what effect this might have"
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"Landlords are facing regulatory and financial pressures – we look at what effect this might have"
"We look at the effects this is having on the rental market and its demographics"
"Students heading to one of the UK’s top 30 university cities will face a quarter fewer homes to rent than were available before the pandemic."
"Lucian Cook, head of residential research, shares insight and analysis into the data and trends currently shaping the UK property market in August"
"Prime rents continue to increase, despite tenant’s affordability constraints and an easing in acute stock shortages"
"Prime rents continued to increase over the second quarter of this year despite constraints on tenants' affordability and a slight easing in acute stock shortages. But with challenges facing the rental market, including increased mortgage costs, energy efficiency requirements and the Renters (Reform) Bill, what will be the impact for landlords and tenants?"
"A triple whammy of financial and regulatory pressures will drive a wedge between smaller, more indebted landlords and larger investors with less exposure to mortgage debt, who are better placed to capitalise on future rental growth"
"Scarcity of prime rental stock fuels rent growth"
"As the rental market continues to evolve, a new form of rental property has emerged – build to rent (BTR)."
"Whilst demand remains strong, tenants' budgets are beginning to come under pressure with rising inflation and the increasing cost of living. As a result, we expect the gap between tenant and landlord expectations to widen in the short term with landlords who choose to price sensibly attracting the most interest"