Claim is made by NI agent John Minnis, who says his estate agency has seen more 20 and 30-year-olds investing in BTL instead of buying their own home.
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‘Make or Break’ Spending Review: What it means for landlords
As Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, prepares to unveil her first Spending Review, public affairs manager, Ellie Bateman, highlights some of the difficult decisions being made that will shape public spending over the coming years – and how these could impact you as a landlord.
Read MoreNew mortgage for HMOs based on EPC rating and council licensing
Specialist mortgage lender Pepper Money has launched its new product for Houses of Multiple Occupation.
Read MoreA third of Britons want to own a buy-to-let… but is it still a good idea?
Taxes, regulations and mortgage costs are making it tougher to make a profit
Read MoreHow do you stay on top of landlord admin?
Hi all, I’m genuinely curious how you all are managing everything as landlords these days. Just want to compare notes with others in the same boat.
Read MoreLandlords WILL be allowed to raise rents to pay for EPC upgrades
The government has admitted that landlords can raise rents to pay for costly EPC upgrades.
Read MoreBanned landlord’s properties being used as lucrative homeless accommodation
A rogue landlord is letting out properties as emergency accommodation via a third-party provider, The Bristol Cable reports.
Read MoreLandlords urged to prepare as Renters’ Rights Bill passes Committee Stage in the Lords
UK landlords should prepare for a shift in how they manage tenancies, given how the Renters’ Rights Bill is rapidly moving through parliament, according to Allison Thompson of property services group LRG.
Read MoreLender refreshes buy to let range and offers bespoke remortgage for landlords
Darlington Building Society has launched a refreshed range of two-year fixed-rate buy to let products, including a bespoke remortgage deal for landlords starting from 4.54%.
Read MoreThe rent’s due: Why landlords must rethink risk in 2025
We’re at a crossroads in the UK rental sector. Economic pressures are building, regulatory reform is accelerating, and traditional ways of managing tenancy risk are quickly becoming outdated.
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