New research suggests that when it comes to tenant satisfaction, self-managed landlords are outperforming letting agents. Analysis of thousands of tenant reviews submitted to the Marks Out Of Tenancy platform reveals that direct-to-landlord experiences consistently...
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Landlord Repossessions Surge Ahead of New Bill
Recent research suggests that landlord repossessions are on the rise across England and Wales, with an average increase of 6.8%. This trend is not uniform, with some local authorities seeing a dramatic climb of up to 2,540%. Experts attribute this surge to landlords...
Good News for Landlords: Rental Yields Hit a 10-Year High
Despite new regulations on the horizon, the UK rental market is showing significant strength, with average rental yields reaching a 10-year peak of 6.5% in the second quarter of 2025. This promising data comes from the latest Landlord Trends report by Pegasus Insight....
The Decent Homes Standard: Simple is Better, Says safeagent
The government's plans for a new Decent Homes Standard have been met with a strong call for simplicity from the industry accreditation scheme, Safeagent. In its recent response to the government's consultation, Safeagent urged officials to avoid adding new layers of...
UK government stands firm on 1.5 million homes pledge as student housing market adapts
The UK government is “absolutely committed” to delivering 1.5 million new homes in England by 2029, Housing Secretary Steve Reed has told the BBC. The target, originally part of Labour’s pre-election manifesto, is central to the government’s housing strategy. “It’s...
Landlords face surge in pet ownership under Renters’ Rights Bill
Landlords could soon be housing a wave of new cats and dogs, with up to one million private rented households expected to welcome pets if the Renters’ Rights Bill becomes law. An analysis by comparison site Go.Compare suggests there is significant pent-up demand among...
Student housing providers report strong lettings as demand continues to climb
Two of the UK’s largest purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) operators have reported strong lettings for the upcoming academic year, buoyed by rising domestic acceptances and continued international demand. Unite Students said that as of 7 September 2025, 94% of...
Housing secretary promises to bring sector together to ‘build, baby, build’
Steve Reed, the new housing secretary, has promised to leave no stone unturned in his quest to get the sector to “build, baby, build”. Alongside housing minister Matthew Pennycook, Mr Reed has reiterated the government’s commitment to working in partnership with...
Landlords could be ‘set up to fail’ by new energy requirements under reformed Decent Homes Standard
Social landlords could be “set up to fail” if the government’s preferred minimum energy efficiency standards (MEES) for housing are introduced, a senior director has warned. The reformed Decent Homes Standard (DHS) is expected to include stricter energy performance...
Buy-to-Let Mortgage Rates Fall to Three-Year Low, but Challenges Remain for Landlords
Buy-to-let mortgage rates have dropped to their lowest level since September 2022, offering some relief for landlords amid a turbulent market. Data from Moneyfactscompare.co.uk shows a typical two-year fixed rate is now 4.88%, down from 5.35% last year and a far cry...
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