The Latest Private Rented Sector News

Chancellor Axes Favoured Tax Perks for Landlords in Bold Budget Move
In a seismic shift for property investors, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has ruthlessly dismantled the furnished holiday lettings (FHL) regime, delivering

Bristol Reigns Supreme as the Ultimate Landlord Haven in 2024
Buy-to-let powerhouse Aldermore has declared Bristol the unrivalled city for landlords to park their investments in 2024. In a riveting

Blitz on Holiday Let Tax Perks, Property Capital Gains Tax Slashed
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has unleashed a crackdown on a lucrative tax scheme, axing the Furnished Holiday Lettings regime to bolster

Landlords Blast Green Party as Scotland Faces Rental Crisis
In a startling revelation, the Green Party activists, who championed the implementation of rent controls in Scotland, are now under

England’s Rental Market Hits Decade-Low as Tenant Struggles Intensify
New research from Zero Deposit exposes a staggering decline in the proportion of private rented sector (PRS) properties in England,

Chancellor’s Tax Assault on Private Rented Sector Sparks Housing Market Turmoil
Recent reports, prominently featured in The Sunday Times, suggest that Hunt’s budget announcement this Wednesday will introduce measures to impose

Government’s Rumoured Assault on Holiday Lettings Sparks Outcry
In a startling revelation, a prominent figure within the nation’s premier lettings companies has launched a scathing critique against the

Government Urged to Overhaul National Landlord Licensing and Tax Relief
In a bid to revitalize the ailing buy-to-let sector, Jonathan Rolande, a prominent figure in the property industry and spokesperson

Nationwide Urges Chancellor Hunt to Salvage Ailing Rental Sector
In a bold move, The Mortgage Works (TMW), the buy-to-let lending arm of the UK’s largest building society, Nationwide, has

Propertymark Slam Government’s “Unacceptable” Tax Assault on Rental Sector
In a scathing rebuke, Nathan Emerson, the chief executive of Propertymark, has launched a vehement attack on the government’s recent