Landlords are warning of a rented housing supply crisis
as a new survey shows more landlords are selling properties than buying whilst
demand continues to increase. According to research by the Residential
Landlords Association, almost 25 per cent of landlords have seen the demand for
private rented property increase over the last three months. The growth in
demand comes as the supply of private rented housing continues to fall.
According to the research over the next 12 months 31 per cent of landlords plan
to sell at least one property with just 13 per cent saying they plan to buy at
least one. Read more on the RLA website.
Tiny co-living spaces are popping up across New York. Local communities see
them as ‘harbingers of gentrification’
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Such properties are a housing alternative for younger people, but longterm
residents worry about being priced out of their homes and losing community
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