In our rental summary, we track what’s happening to demand and supply as well as returns for landlords – this helps you know whether rents can go up or need to be kept competitive
Every month we do summary of the various rental indices to help you understand what’s really happening to rents both nationally and at a regional level.
For many landlords, 2014 has been a year of ‘relief’. Unless you have been lucky enough to find a bargain in an area which has recovered its value, landlords’ earnings have had a pretty rough time over the last six years.
This is a tough question as it is very rare for any industry to charge both the customer and their client for help, so the idea of charging both tenants and landlords does seem quite unfair when you first look at it. In this article I look at these questions.
There is a new campaign in town suggesting that tenants ‘deserve better’. But the reality suggests they are doing better and are, in the main, quite happy.