London’s high-pressured rental market may be squeezing
out demand, prompting landlords to look towards investment opportunities in
areas beyond the capital, suggests research carried out for the National
Landlords Association (NLA). The
organisation says its findings reveal that the central London rental market is
“beginning to show signs of topping out” as tenant demand slides, and landlords
look to higher yielding investment in other areas of the UK. According to the
research, the number landlords reporting a rise in tenant demand over the past
quarter has slipped almost 30% when compared to the same point last year – down
to 17% from 45%. Read more on the NLA website.
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