It was for many years all too easy to get a buy-to-let mortgage and become a landlord but increased legislation, EPC ratings and the removal of tax incentives have seen many landlords...

It was for many years all too easy to get a buy-to-let mortgage and become a landlord but increased legislation, EPC ratings and the removal of tax incentives have seen many landlords...
The private rented sector is under threat. After years of tax changes that make it less appealing to be a landlord, the Renters’ Reform Bill is now causing many HMO landlords to...
London's SW1 postcode. With average sold prices of over £1m and residents of its most famous address, 10 Downing Street, unsure how long they going to stay, the latest research...
Size counts, according to the results of a new webinar poll by valuation panel management services provider, CSS, with the majority of respondents highlighting that larger portfolio...
Following almost 20% growth in the past ten years, England’s Private Rented Sector could exceed 5 million homes by 2025, according to the latest estimates from Ocasa.
The UK private rental sector is facing growing uncertainty. The number of landlords offering properties had already dropped considerably when the government imposed the In preparation for Making Tax Digital for Income Tax Self Assessment, which comes into force in April 2024, accounting experts, Sage, has announced that is further supporting landlords...
Despite an influx of available rental properties easing supply pressure in some areas, tenant demand is continuing to outstrip supply across the board and has sent average asking rents...
Investing in buy-to-let has always been popular. However, with the best returns usually made during times of low-interest rates, investors already battling with the ongoing cost of...
All buy-to-let properties will need to have an EPC rating of C or above in order to be rented out to new tenants by 2025, according to current proposals, with an extension to all...
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