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Landlords: Top Tips for Buying a Fixer-Upper

When considering the purchase of a ‘doer-upper’ – a property that requires refurbishment – landlords are often faced with a Shakespearean (ish) question: “To buy, or not to buy?” It’s an important decision where you must weigh up several important factors before choosing to invest or not. Below are five key considerations to keep in mind: Budget for refurbishment Before...

First-Time Landlords: Six Mistakes to Avoid for Success

Despite overblown media reports of a wave of landlords selling up due to regulation changes and new government policies, property remains a viable long-term investment for many. For first-time landlords, however, common pitfalls can turn a promising venture into a stressful experience. Avoid these six mistakes to ensure your property investment journey gets off to a smooth start. Underestimating...

The Surprising Demographic Shift Taking Place in the Rental Market

First-time buyers might be getting older, but when it comes to landlords, it’s a different story. A new survey* has found that in the past nine years, there’s been a drop in the average age of landlords in the UK. Back in 2014, the average age for a landlord purchasing a rental with a buy-to-let mortgage was 46.4. By 2023, that figure was down to 42.9. Age breakdown Young adults are...

Why Many Landlords Are Ignoring the Doomsayers and Staying in the Rental Market

Are landlords leaving the market in droves, as some experts claim? Or are reports of an exodus exaggerated? Let’s look beyond the hype to find out what’s going on. You may have seen a flurry of headlines lately saying that landlords are leaving the rental sector en masse. Is it true? Well, data released last month shows that some landlords are indeed selling up. The number of outstanding...

What’s Happening in the Rental Market? Latest Statistics Revealed

Is the rental market running hot or cold, and what can we expect in the coming year? Let’s dig into the latest data from the Office of National Statistics (ONS) and property portal Zoopla to find out. Taking stock Unless you spent 2023 hiding under a rock, you’ll know that rents rose last year. A combination of higher interest rates, which put pressure on buy-to-let (BTL) mortgages, and...

How to Reduce the Risk of Fire at Your Rental

Did you know that a blaze is seven times more likely to start in a rental property than in a home occupied by the owner?* It's a shocking statistic that underlines the need for landlords to prioritise fire safety. So, let's look at how to keep your tenants and property safe. Follow the law Landlords must follow strict rules on issues such as smoke and carbon monoxide alarms, gas and electrical...

How to Find a Legit Letting Agent

Great letting agents make a world of difference to their clients. They're star performers who keep tenancies running smoothly, properties well-maintained and landlords on the right side of the law. But not all letting agents are equal. Unfortunately, a small minority are rogue operators with ulterior motives. So how can landlords find a reputable, legit letting agent to manage their rental? Let's...

The Top 10 Benefits of Hiring a Good Managing Agent

A good letting agent can make a world of difference for both landlords and tenants. Here are ten things a top-notch letting agent does to provide outstanding service: 1. Tenant Vetting and Screening A reliable letting agent conducts tenant screening (often called referencing) to ensure potential tenants are compatible with the financial obligations and responsibilities of the tenancy. Doing so...

Five Fun Facts about the Paris Olympic Games

There’ll be sweat, tears, heartbreak and joy in Paris over the coming fortnight when the world’s best athletes compete at the Summer Olympic Games. From boxing and badminton to javelin and judo, the Paris games will have something for everyone. As the opening ceremony is tonight (26 July), here are five fun facts about the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad to mark the occasion. History Paris is...

Common Rental Terms Every Renter Needs to Know

Lettings terminology can be confusing, especially if you’re new to renting. So, here’s a jargon-busting list of commonly used rental terms to help you navigate the lettings market*. Agent An agent is a person who acts on behalf of the property owner (i.e. the landlord). Agents can be involved in letting activities such as finding tenants, tenant referencing and the day-to-day management of...

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