rental sector

Large build to rent development announced for new homes across key UK cities

The UK Government has confirmed a new multi million pound deal to provide more than 2,000 quality new homes for rent in key cities around the country. The £400 million development is one of the largest private sector investments in the country which will receive £45 million from the Government’s new Home Building Fund which […] The post Large build to rent development announced for new homes across key UK cities appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Rent rises slowing in UK but fee ban set to reverse the trend

The number of rents rises in the UK recorded by letting agents has reaches the lowest since December last year but the decision to ban letting agent fees in England will reverse this slow down, it is claimed. The latest private rental sector report from the Association of Residential Letting Agents (ARLA) reveals that just […] The post Rent rises slowing in UK but fee ban set to reverse the trend appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Ban on letting agent fees divides UK rental industry

Opinion is divided over whether or not the decision to ban letting agent fees in England is a good move for the private rental market. The announcement by Chancellor Philip Hammond that the ban will be introduced as soon as possible was met with dismay by letting agent and landlord organisations who warned that agents […] The post Ban on letting agent fees divides UK rental industry appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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