Spotlight: Investment in UK Operational BTR
"The Next Phase of Evolution"
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"The Next Phase of Evolution"
"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"
"The pick-up in sales rates suggests activity is likely to return to the land market by the second half of the year"
"Suburban Build to Rent (BtR) is a largely untapped market with huge growth potential"
"Q3 2020 saw a record £1.84 billion invested in UK Build to Rent, as strong occupancy and rental collection underscored the attraction of the sector"
"The UK PRS is primed for significant further growth, with opportunities in both Multifamily and Single Family as a mountain of fund dry powder targets the sector"
"Longer borrowing terms means households are paying off their mortgages into later life. And for many of ‘the lost generation’, home ownership could feel like a distant dream"
"Tighter regulation and tax have limited BTL supply, creating opportunities for Build to Rent"
"Levels of private renting and mortgaged owner-occupation are changing due to a combination of structural and short-term drivers. What exactly is behind the shift? And will the experience of Covid-19 make a difference?"
"BTR is set to grow in value from today's £9.6 billion to £543.6 billion."