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Get Paid to Buy Property in 2025

5th September 2025

Most people believe you need lots of money to get started in property investing. It’s true that most people do. But what if I told you there’s a way that you could actually get paid to buy cash-generating property? At first, this might sound too good to be true. Yet this is exactly what some […]

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The top property investment hotspots revealed

5th September 2025

Bradford has solidified its position as the nation’s most sought-after property market, maintaining its lead for the third investment index report, according to OnTheMarket. It says the city topped the Hotspots Index from May to July, following its dominance in the prior two reports covering November 2024 to January 2025 and February to April. The […]

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New fixed rates and BTL options from leading landlord lenders

5th September 2025

Several buy to let lenders have rolled out updated borrowing choices aimed at supporting landlords with lower fixed mortgage rates and improved options. Dudley Building Society has introduced a selection of locked-in interest periods for two and five years covering BTL, holiday lets and expat deals. Highlights include a BTL five-year fixed deal with 70% […]

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Mystic Mortar Landlord Horoscope 5 Sep 2025

5th September 2025

Mystic Mortar’s Landlord Horoscope Edition: Friday 5 September 2025 Welcome, star-gazers and key-holders. The nights grow longer and the skies whisper of fresh starts. Take this as playful guidance, not professional advice. Entertainment only, lovely UK landlords, though the cosmos does admire a well-timed tenancy renewal and a steady flow of rent. Astrological Snapshot – […]

The Day a Cow Knocked at a Fourth-Floor Flat

5th September 2025

This piece is part of our International Bizarre Landlord Stories series. Today’s story was first reported in India. On a rainy morning in Lucknow, residents opened their doors to a sight they could not quite process. Standing in the corridor outside a fourth-floor flat was a full-grown cow, calm but clearly out of place. The […]

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Landlord database fees to reflect burden on landlords claims Housing Minister

4th September 2025

The Housing Minister, Matthew Pennycook, has confirmed fees to register for the landlord database will consider the burden on landlords. Mr Pennycook also claims the Private Rented Sector (PRS) Ombudsman will not be able to make a profit and the fee will be “proportionate and good value”. As previously reported on Property118, the government has […]

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Nearly twice as many asylum seekers live rent free in homes than hotels – claim

4th September 2025

Almost double the number of asylum seekers are living in taxpayer-subsidised rented homes compared to hotels, the Daily Mail has revealed. By the end of December, 38,000 asylum seekers were housed in hotels, costing £5.5 million every day. However, 66,000 have been placed in ‘dispersal accommodation,’ primarily shared private rentals. The Home Office claims this […]

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Deputy PM Angela Rayner admits to underpaying stamp duty on flat

4th September 2025

Angela Rayner, the deputy prime minister and housing secretary, has confessed to underpaying stamp duty on a Hove flat purchase, saying her mistake was down to flawed tax guidance. She has voluntarily referred herself to the Independent Adviser on Ministerial Standards to address the issue. In an emotional interview on Sky News’ Electoral Dysfunction podcast […]

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Energy-efficiency rules threaten to damage the PRS in Scotland

4th September 2025

Politicians and industry bodies warn proposed energy-efficiency rules for Scotland will damage the private rented sector (PRS) and hurt tenants. The Scottish government have proposed plans for all PRS properties to meet EPC Heat Retention Rating (HRR) band C by 2033 and 2028 for new tenancies. However, the Scottish Conservatives, the Scottish Association of Landlords […]

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More parents become landlords to support their children at university

4th September 2025

Growing numbers of parents are becoming landlords to ease the financial burden on their university-attending children, research reveals. Mortgage brokers Alexander Hall has found that investing in properties near top UK universities offers improved affordability and savings compared to renting from a student landlord. The research examined mortgage costs across postcodes of the top 100 […]

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Rental crisis hits towns harder than cities

4th September 2025

The UK’s private rented sector is under unprecedented strain, with suburban towns bearing the brunt of a growing shortage of homes to rent, data reveals. According to SpareRoom, in places like Sale, Oldbury and Bootle, competition for rooms has reached critical levels, with nearly nine people vying for each available space. This marks a stark […]

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Think tank calls for crackdown on landlords profiting from Right to Buy

4th September 2025

A left-wing think tank is calling for councils to be granted new powers to prevent landlords from profiting from Right to Buy. As previously reported by Property118, think tank Common Wealth blames the Right to Buy scheme for worsening the housing crisis. However, the think tank has now listed policy recommendations, including new powers for […]

Introducing Our International Bizarre Landlord Stories Series

4th September 2025

Over the past month, Property118 readers have been gripped by our UK series of bizarre landlord and tenant stories, from dogs left behind to scam tenants and makeshift living-room swimming pools. The engagement in the comments and newsletters has been phenomenal, proving that sometimes truth really is stranger than fiction. For the rest of this […]

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Landlords face an NI bill of up to £885 per property

3rd September 2025

Labour’s plan to impose National Insurance (NI) contributions on rental income could see UK landlords paying £885 per property each year, research from Inventory Base reveals. The study of the policy under consideration by Chancellor Rachel Reeves for the upcoming Autumn Budget estimates the impact of a proposed 8% NI rate. The average UK landlord, […]

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What Commercial Finance Really Means for Landlords – More Than Just a Mortgage

3rd September 2025

Most landlords are familiar with buy to let mortgages, but fewer understand what commercial finance means in practice. Many assume it is only for large companies with offices or factories. In reality, commercial finance covers a wide range of borrowing options that are directly relevant to landlords, especially those with portfolios or more complex circumstances. […]

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Scottish government unveil housing action plan as Green party demand rent controls

3rd September 2025

The Scottish government has announced an action plan to end the housing emergency, including implementing Awaab’s Law by 2026 and spending millions of pounds on affordable homes. Housing Secretary Màiri McAllan says the government is focusing on three key areas: ending children living in unsuitable accommodation, supporting the housing needs of vulnerable groups, and promoting […]

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The best university towns for landlord yields revealed

3rd September 2025

The best destination for landlords wanting the highest yielding university locations has been revealed by Paragon. The lender’s analysis of mortgage data from the last two years points to Stoke-on-Trent as the number one destination for student landlord investment. The city, home to Staffordshire and Keele universities, delivers an impressive average yield of 9.42%, slightly […]

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London letting agents hit with £100,000 in fines for tenant protection failures

3rd September 2025

Sixteen letting agencies in one London borough have been slapped with penalties totalling more than £100,000 for flouting tenant protection regulations, putting renters’ financial security at risk. The violations, which include breaching Client Money Protection rules and failing to display transparent fee structures as required by the Consumer Rights Act 2015, have led to a […]

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HMO landlords earn twice as much as non-HMO landlords

3rd September 2025

HMO landlords are reaping an average gross annual income of £120,283, nearly double the £61,846 earned by their non-HMO counterparts over the past year, research reveals. The study by Aldermore reveals that HMO landlords dominate the upper echelons of rental income. It found that 30% of HMO landlords reported gross earnings of between £100,000 and […]

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Scottish landlords leaving the market due to anti-landlord rhetoric

3rd September 2025

Anti-landlord rhetoric from politicians is to blame for the landlord exodus in Scotland, claims the Scottish Association of Landlords (SAL). New figures revealed by The Herald show that more than 30,000 landlords have left the private rented sector in Scotland since the Covid pandemic. SAL is calling for the Scottish government to invest in the […]

The Tenant Who Turned the Flat into a Mini-Zoo

3rd September 2025

When a landlord carried out a routine mid-term inspection, they expected the usual checks on smoke alarms and décor. Instead, they opened the door to find a living room filled with cages, tanks and enclosures – a veritable menagerie of animals including snakes, lizards, parrots and even a raccoon. The discovery The tenancy agreement had […]