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Are You Under-Renting? The 2025 Rent-Review Playbook for Landlords in the UK
Rents keep hitting headlines, £1,365 outside London, £2,712 in London. But growth is slowing, homes take longer to let, and more listings are cutting prices mid-marketing. If your rent reviews were capped or neglected (hi, legacy 5%ers), you’re probably leaving serious money on the table. Why some UK landlords are stuck behind the curve New-let rent growth has cooled to 2.8% YoY and is trending 3–4% for 2025. If you missed the big jumps of 2021–23 and only nudged 5% a year,
Jess Fleet
Aug 27, 20252 min read


Thinking of Selling Your Rental Property? Here’s Why That Might Be a Mistake in 2025
The UK rental market is in flux, and a lot of landlords are feeling the pressure. Interest rates, legislation changes, and increased compliance have led many to consider selling up. But here's the thing… Right now might be one of the worst times to sell and one of the best times to buy. Here’s why: Landlords Are Selling… But Buyers Are Thin on the Ground Many landlords are testing the waters, hoping to offload properties before rules tighten further. But with fewer investors
Jess Fleet
Jun 27, 20251 min read


New Sanctions and Rules for Letting Agents: A Landlord’s Guide
New Sanctions and Rules for Letting Agents: A Landlord’s Guide As a landlord, it’s essential to keep up with the latest regulations and rules that affect your property business — and recent changes in sanctions and letting agent rules are no exception. While these changes primarily impact letting agents, they have direct implications for landlords like you. Whether you’re a seasoned investor or just starting out, understanding these shifts can help protect your business and k
Jess Fleet
May 28, 20253 min read


Is 2025 the Year to Be a Landlord? What You Need to Know About the UK Rental Market Right Now
Is 2025 the Year to Be a Landlord? What You Need to Know About the UK Rental Market Right Now The UK property market’s seen a fair bit of turbulence in recent years — between interest rate hikes, shifting regulations, and a growing pressure on landlords, it’s fair to ask: is 2025 actually a good time to be a landlord? In short: yes — but only if you’re prepared . Here’s what’s changing, what’s staying the same, and what smart landlords are doing to stay ahead. Section 21 Noti
Jess Fleet
May 21, 20252 min read
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