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Weathering the BTL storm – Ganatra

Despite only serving as Prime Minister for 45 days, the disastrous and short-lived economi...

  • Feb 08, 2023
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Landlords call for tax review as ‘disinvestment’ plans rise

Landlords are urging the government to review how private rented housing is taxed due to r...

  • Feb 03, 2023
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Recovering rental yields should restore BTL interest – Cox

When it comes to purchasing an investment property, rental yield will, of course, be a maj...

  • Feb 03, 2023
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Dwindling private rented stock is another hit to underserved tenants – Rudolf

Some 4.6 million households rented their home privately in 2021/22, and much of the govern...

  • Feb 03, 2023
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Attracting older downsizers to rental sector could free up homes for first-time buyers

Older homeowners turning to the private rental sector (PRS) to downsize could make more ho...

  • Jan 31, 2023
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Joining Paragon with a baptism by fire has solidified my optimism for its future – Rowntree

This month marks the third anniversary of Richard Rowntree taking on the role of managing ...

  • Jan 25, 2023
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Almost half of landlords say rental sector more challenging than a year ago

Nearly half of landlords say the private rental sector is more challenging now than this t...

  • Jan 03, 2023
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MP acknowledges BTL mortgage costs and lack of supply affecting PRS

An MP has admitted that the private rental sector is suffering from a supply shortage and ...

  • Dec 09, 2022
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For a functioning market, ‘the maths has to add up’ for landlords – Cox

There appears to be a growing discussion about the future of the buy-to-let sector and wha...

  • Nov 23, 2022
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Gove asks councils to ‘drive up’ PRS standards following death of Awaab Ishak

Secretary of State for Levelling Up Michael Gove has written to local authorities and coun...

  • Nov 21, 2022
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