Take advantage of our discounted landlord insurance ratesRents are 'out of step' with incomes, housing body warns https://t.co/N1xsUqUE8g
— Guardian news (@guardiannews) March 9, 2017
Thursday, March 09, 2017
Rents out of step with incomes
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Rents forecast to increase 20% in 5yrs
Take advantage of our discounted landlord insurance ratesRent increases of 20% forecast by surveyors https://t.co/dWIuhd7ioz
— FTAdviser (@FTAdviser) March 9, 2017
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Benefit cap pushing tenants out of PRS
The lowered benefit cap is pushing people out of the PRS, warns @RICSnews #ukhousinghttps://t.co/QnWZFnZ6bS
— Inside Housing (@insidehousing) March 9, 2017
Take advantage of our discounted landlord insurance ratesHousing benefit tenants pushed out of rental properties https://t.co/2oxghDgOam
— This is Money (@thisismoney) March 9, 2017
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Loughborough lets students become landlords
Loughborough lets students become landlords https://t.co/07YGvoI9U5— FTAdviser (@FTAdviser) March 9, 2017
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PRS landlords avoiding benefit tenants
Take advantage of our discounted landlord insurance ratesBenefit claimants 'missing out' on private rentals https://t.co/AktZApRmTS
— BBC Business (@BBCBusiness) March 9, 2017
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Wednesday, March 08, 2017
Scotland's annual rental growth at 4%
Your Move Scotland reports a strong start to 2017 for the Scottish rental market.
- Average property in Scotland now lets for £571 per month, up 4% from £548 a year ago.
- East of Scotland (Fife, Dundee and Perthshire) remains cheapest place to rent at £533 pcm.
- Average Scottish yield levels remain steady at 4.9%
- Edinburgh and the Lothians saw the strongest growth in the last 12 months
- 11.75% of tenancies were in arrears of one day or more
“It was a strong start to the new year for many landlords across Scotland as rents continued to perform well. Edinburgh and Lothians is the best performing region with prices growing faster than anywhere else in Scotland. Despite new government rules which cut tax relief on buy-to-let properties making business more complicated for landlords, yield levels have remained strong in the past 12 months. Yields are exactly the same as a year ago and suggests the Scottish rental market continues to attract quality investment into its housing stock.”
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