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‘Investor confidence in BTR falling’ says new lobbying group
Built to Rent Alliance says Government policy, economic problems, developments jammed in planning and red tape are bogging down sector's growth
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Here, kitty! BTR attracting more and more frustrated pet-owning tenants
Difficulties of finding traditional PRS landlords who accept pets are helping BTR developments gain popularity among tenants.
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Savills predicts 1.75 million BTR properties to be built by 2031
Estate agency makes extraordinary claim about BTR housing market within Times article.
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A vision for Edinburgh’s New Town
New images have been published of New Town North – one of the largest regeneration projects Edinburgh for a generation, illustrating the latest design phase of the development.
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Build-to-rent giant hires UK’s most senior estate agent
Former Savills chief executive Jeremy Helsby has been brought on board as a consultant and Non-Executive Director by build-to-rent giant Get Living.
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Allsop to manage build to rent apartments in Manchester
A multi-million pound build-to-rent development has opened in a rejuvenated inner city area of Manchester, complete with unrivalled facilities.
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Latest build-to-rent project announced by fast-expanding Grainger Plc
Grainger Plc, the UK’s largest build-to-rent company, has invested £28m in a new development hot on the heels of Chancellor Philip Hammond’s announcement yesterday that the government is to spend £8bn supporting build-to-rent and private housebuilding. The company, which saw its share price rise following both announcements, says it is to finance the building of, and then own, Grainger’s Yard in Birmingham. “We are pleased today to announce our latest investment in one of our key target locations,” says Chief Executive Helen Gordon (pictured, left). It’s a 156-apartment block of purpose-built, privately-rented homes on the fringes of the city’s fast-gentrifying central Jewellery Quarter (pictured, right). The acquisition is part of a plan to invest £850m in the sector over the next three years, and in addition to £389m already spent this year including a £100m development in Salford, £57.3m development in Kew, London and a £40m property in Leeds. Newcastle-based Grainger is leading the built-to-rent charge in the UK, spurred on by a Conservative government keen on the sector’s ability to provide privately-funded rental apartments in large number at zero cost to the Treasury. Although the Chancellor didn’t mention it in his speech, build-to-rent is a key plank in the government’s…
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Hybrid agent ‘concept’ for build-to-rent sector is launched
More proof that the build-to-rent sector is establishing a significant foothold in the UK property market has come today with the launch of what is claimed to be new kind of hybrid property company. Two London-based firms, specialist block management company James Andrew Residential and new-build property management and lettings outfit LiFE Residential, have combined their expertise to create The PRS Partnership to manage one-owner apartment blocks. The two firms say their new partnership is the first to be created specifically to offer a one-stop-shop service for this market. Both companies say they already have 6,000 properties under management between them in the capital. Although The PRS Partnership claims it a new kind of company, several of the larger agents including Savills and CBRE offer block management services. Also, several specialist property management companies such as Trinity, which until now have managed estates for house builders and management companies, are active in this market. According to build-to-rent consultant Dustin Fjeld (pictured, left), there is a growing market for these kinds of companies. This is because he says, some of the larger US build-to-rent operators are already in the UK managing their own apartment blocks. “One company running these blocks will become a requirement for…
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Sofa, so good for Build to Rent?
As tenants move into the UK’s first Build to Rent apartments, Nigel Lewis discovers that in this new sector it’s not just the flat that your rent, it’s the whole shebang.
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