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Person sitting on street beside bags, illustrating homelessness in the UK.

Landlords not to blame for rising homelessness – OFFICIAL!

5th August 2025

New data challenges the media narrative that landlords evict tenants on a whim with the number of Section 21 evictions decreasing from this time last year. According to government figures from Statutory Homelessness in England, the number of households at risk of becoming homeless is not just down to Section 21 evictions, but also a […]

Model house beside rising financial graph symbolising UK housing market recovery.

Housing market defies economic gloom with steady recovery

5th August 2025

The UK’s housing market is shrugging off the wider economy’s lacklustre performance this year to show its resilience, one expert claims. While GDP, retail sales and employment figures have faltered, the property sector has found firmer footing after a shaky second quarter triggered by a stamp duty deadline in April. Tom Bill, the head of […]

Corrupt landlord imagery symbolising exploitation in the rental housing sector

HMO sector will see a rise in criminal landlords exploiting tenants

5th August 2025

The scale of unlicensed Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) across London, revealed in a BBC investigation, could get worse when the Renters’ Rights Bill becomes law. That’s the view of Sean Hooker, the head of redress at Property Redress, who was responding to the TV programme. Viewers saw tenants facing hazardous and overcrowded living spaces […]

Cracked ground beneath a house symbolising instability in the UK housing market

Chancellor’s lending reforms could spark house price crash

5th August 2025

A leading property expert has raised concerns about Chancellor Rachel Reeve’s new lending policies, warning that they could destabilise the UK’s housing market if they aren’t carefully managed. David Alexander, the chief executive of DJ Alexander Ltd, Scotland’s largest lettings and estate agency, welcomed the support for first-time buyers and other borrowers under the ‘Leeds’ […]

Global map showing construction machinery symbolizing Build to Rent growth in key international markets

Build to Rent boom sweeps overseas markets

5th August 2025

Build to Rent (BTR) is emerging as a powerhouse for creating homes in the UK, United States, Australia and New Zealand, findings from Inventory Base reveal. It says that while the UK continues to lead the BTR charge, with 1,824 new homes completed in the first quarter of 2025, boosting the total to 127,156 — […]

Cluttered room filled with abandoned tenant belongings and storage boxes after eviction.

Evicted tenant’s aftermath!

4th August 2025

Hi Everyone, After agreeing with my tenant to evict him using section 8 rent arrears (so he becomes ‘homeless’ and gets help from the council) I have been left with most of his belongings to remove, damage to the house and clean up costs, which far exceed his deposit value. I have issued a notice […]

Gold key shaped like a house representing landlords shifting to limited company property ownership

More landlords switch to limited company ownership

4th August 2025

A fifth of landlords now hold at least one buy to let mortgage within a limited company structure, with the figure climbing to 30% among those managing larger portfolios. That’s according to new findings from Foundation Home Loans with its Landlord Trends research highlighting a big shift towards incorporation, particularly among seasoned investors. Over the […]

Woman celebrating new Renters’ Rights Bill in a forest setting.

Study apparently shows Renters’ Rights Bill won’t ‘harm the rental market’?

4th August 2025

A study into the potential impact of the Renters’ Rights Bill suggests England’s letting agents can adapt and even thrive under the new rules. The analysis from property software firm, SME Professional, which looked at what happened to Scotland’s PRS after the Private Housing (Tenancies) Act became law in 2016. It also abolished no-fault evictions, […]

Wooden house model with downward financial graph symbolizing UK property market slump

UK property investment slumps amid economic uncertainty

4th August 2025

UK property investment drops to a record two-year low as economic uncertainty fuels market uncertainty, according to a new report. Commercial property consultants Lambert Smith Hampton reveal that purpose-built student accommodation helped a rather otherwise slow housing market. The Build to Rent (BTR) sector saw a drop, but single-family rentals (SFR) properties, rented out to […]

Piggy bank protected under glass dome symbolising tenant deposit security and slow market growth

PRS sees slowest tenant deposit growth in eight years

4th August 2025

The number of rental deposits protected in government-authorised schemes across England and Wales climbed by only 82,000 over the past year, The Deposit Protection Service (The DPS) reveals. It says this is the second time in eight years that growth has dipped below 100,000. The figure stands in sharp contrast to 2017, when deposits surged […]

Wooden house with stacked coins and rising arrow symbolizing UK house price growth

House prices grew by 0.6% in July – Nationwide

4th August 2025

The UK’s property prices grew by 0.6% compared to June, with the average home now costing £272,664 – up from £271,619 in June, Nationwide reveals. The lender adds that annual growth also ticked up, reaching 2.4% compared to 2.1% in June, signalling a steady but cautious market recovery. Affordability has seen a notable improvement, with […]

Construction worker laying bricks as London housebuilding faces criticism under Sadiq Khan’s policies

Sadiq Khan criticised as London housebuilding plummets

4th August 2025

London Mayor Sadiq Khan has come under fire from housing developers for setting impossible housing targets, as the number of new homes in the capital plummets. According to The Telegraph, Mr Khan’s targets require private housebuilders to make 35% of homes within each development affordable. However, housebuilders say the targets are “too high and difficult […]

Modern student bedroom with desk, shelving, and large window overlooking city rooftops.

PBSA investment soars but supply issues remain

4th August 2025

The UK’s purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) market experienced a robust second quarter with £830 million of investment, Knight Frank reports. This surge contributes to a first-half total of £1.6 billion, surpassing the long-term average of £1.1 billion and signalling a strong start to the year. Despite challenges such as regulatory delays, post-pandemic recovery and high […]

Woman hides behind blood-splattered book under stage lights, symbolizing violent-themed play at Edinburgh Fringe.

Landlord hate fuels disgraceful Edinburgh Fringe play

1st August 2025

Private landlords will find little to laugh about in a so-called comedy entitled ‘How to Kill Your Landlord’ which will be performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival this month. The sick theatre play, which claims to be a mix of “Crime and Punishment meets Home Alone” will supposedly show the difficulties of renting. Obviously, from […]

Derelict bedroom symbolising unsafe conditions in unlicensed London HMOs

BBC investigation reveals London’s unlicensed HMO crisis

1st August 2025

A BBC probe airing tonight (Friday) reveals a surge in unlicensed Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) across London, exposing tenants to hazardous and cramped living conditions. Reporter Tarah Welsh delves into the capital’s shadowy rental sector, meeting residents trapped in properties lacking basic amenities, legal agreements or personal space. The BBC says that its evidence […]

Bathroom with severe damp and mould on the wall highlighting poor housing standards.

Five councils slammed by regulator for poor housing standards

1st August 2025

Five local authorities in England have been reprimanded by the Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) for lapses in meeting consumer standards. East Suffolk Council, Ipswich Borough Council, Leicester City Council, North Kesteven District Council and Redditch Borough Council each received a C3 grading, indicating critical shortcomings that demand immediate action to improve tenant living conditions. […]

Electrical socket fire with checklist symbolising landlord safety compliance

Industry body offers guidance to help landlords meet electrical safety rules

1st August 2025

An industry body has launched new support for landlords carrying out electrical safety checks. The Electrical Safety Roundtable (ESR) has published a guidance checklist to help private landlords find a qualified and competent electrician to carry out an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR). The support comes as the first wave of EICRs is due to […]

Workshop banner with Guillaume Black and Kevin Whelan promoting property investment event

Find and Fund Property Deals Faster – Free Live Workshop

1st August 2025

Hi, I’m Kevin Whelan, Founder of WealthBuilders, and I’d like to personally invite you to a live workshop I’m co-hosting Guillaume Black, Co-Founder of Property Filter. Find it / Fund it: The Complete Implementation Workshop Tuesday, 5th August 2025 10AM – 1PM (Live on Zoom) This session is specifically for property investors who are tired […]