Landlords are losing confidence in their ability to rely
on steady rental yields, according to recent figures from the NLA. The figures
show that the proportion of landlords who are optimistic about their ability to
rely on a steady rental yield has fallen 15 per cent in the past two years –
down from 64 per cent in Q2 2015 to just under half (49 per cent) in Q2
2017. However, the sentiment contrasts
with actual rental yields achieved across the UK, which have remained fairly
stable. Over the past few years, the average yield has fluctuated around the 6
per cent mark. Read more on the NLA website.
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