Research by Dwelly shows 57% of landlords feel unprepared for the upcoming Renters’ Rights Act, with many expecting letting agents to take the lead on compliance. Only 15% consider themselves very well prepared, while 7% admit they are not prepared at all. Key...
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Grainger Reports Strong Year for Build-to-Rent Portfolio
Grainger plc, the UK’s largest residential REIT and a leader in the build-to-rent sector, has reported excellent results for the year ending 30 September 2025. Net rental income: up 12% Occupancy: high at 98.1% Like-for-like rental growth: 4.1% per annum over the past...
Council Pays £115,000 for Unlawful Eviction After Invalid Notice to Quit
A Harrow Council tenant has received £115,000 in compensation after the local authority unlawfully ended his secure tenancy and re-let his home. The tenant, Mr Nagar, returned in December 2023 to find his property had been let to someone else without warning, leaving...
Second Home Owners Face Double Hit from Proposed Mansion Tax
New analysis suggests thousands of second home owners already paying double council tax could also be swept into Rachel Reeves’s proposed mansion tax. Hamptons estimates around 4,300 second homes currently charged the second home premium are likely to cross the new...
Major Framfield Housing Development Gets Green Light
Wealden District Council's Majors Planning Committee has unanimously approved the reserved matters application for a 58-house development in Framfield. The scheme, proposed by Hawridge Strategic Land, will be built on a greenfield site behind Old Nursery House. Key...
UK Rents and House Prices: Inflation Continues to Cool
The ONS has just published its 'Private rent and house prices, UK: November 2025 which in summary says: Private rents: Average UK private rents rose 5.0% in the year to October 2025, reaching £1,360 per month. This marks a slowdown from 5.5% in September and is the...
London Prices Fall as Buyers Brace for Possible Mansion Tax
London house prices fell for the second month in a row in September, dropping £7,000 to £556,000, as buyers hold back amid fears that the upcoming Budget could introduce a “mansion tax”. It remains the only UK region with an annual price decline, down 1.8%, according...
Renovations That Boost BTL Property Value and Rent
A new survey of 1,000 landlords shows that 88% have renovated at least one rental property in the past five years — and the financial gains can be significant. According to analysis by The Mortgage Works (Nationwide), adding an extension or loft conversion can...
Lloyds Banking Group Significantly Expands Build-to-Rent Portfolio
Lloyds Banking Group has confirmed its strong commitment to the residential rental market with a major expansion of its Build-to-Rent (BTR) portfolio. Through a recently announced deal with a prominent house builder, the Group has dramatically increased its housing...
Homes Near Train Stations to Get “Default Yes” Under New Planning Rules
The government is set to change planning rules so that housing developments within a 15-minute walk of well-connected train or tram stations will be approved by default. This applies even to some green belt land, widening the potential for development in areas...
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