All BTR articles – Page 10
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Moda Living BTR community in York gets green light
Plans to build a new 10-acre build-to-rent (BTR) community at the former Heworth gasworks site in York have been approved.
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Packaged Living and USAARE form JV for BTR portfolio
Build-to-rent (BTR) investor Packaged Living and asset manager US Automobile Association Real Estate (USAARE) have formed a joint venture (JV) to develop a UK BTR portfolio.
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Landlords fear rental overhaul may be harmful to investment
Repeal of Section 21 and other reforms may disincentivise HMO landlords from increasing investment.
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Q&A: Native director on rising to the BTR sector’s challenges
Origination director of group’s new BTR arm believes expansion of ‘renting generation’ will sustain the sector
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UK build-to-rent homes up 15% year on year
The total number of UK build-to-rent (BTR) homes, either in planning, under construction or completed, was up 15% between Q3 2021 and Q3 2022 from 209,313 to 240,202, according to analysis from the British Property Federation (BPF) in collaboration with Savills.
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Experience must be BTR’s raison d’être
The recent research from Savills and the British Property Federation (BPF) on the build-to-rent (BTR) sector shows how much progress has already been made (’BTR market could “rise fivefold and be worth £170bn by 2032”’, PropertyWeek.com). However, as the sector continues to advance and mature, it is essential that tenant ...
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BTR sector set to keep growing as economic situation worsens
Experts say well-managed rental homes will be seen as stable option as interest rates rise and recession looms
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BTR market could ‘rise fivefold and be worth £170bn by 2032’
The number of completed build-to-rent (BTR) homes could increase fivefold to reach 380,000 in a decade, with the sector’s worth growing to £170bn, according to Savills and the British Property Federation (BPF).
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Edmond de Rothschild loaned £19m for Rugby BTR project
Investec Real Estate, part of South African bank Investec, has loaned Edmond de Rothschild Real Estate Investment Management £19.3m to develop a build-to-rent (BTR) scheme in Rugby.
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Apache Capital and partners refinance Liverpool BTR scheme
A joint venture between real estate investment manager Apache Capital, investment manager Harrison Street and insurer NFU Mutual has refinanced The Lexington BTR scheme in Liverpool with a £70m loan from Deutsche Bank.
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People are at the heart of BTR
In the midst of a cost-of-living crisis with inflation and interest rates rising and energy prices hitting record highs, housebuying will likely now be an even bigger barrier for many, and with people renting for longer, landlords need to demonstrate good value through the quality of product and service delivery.
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CBRE South West appoints Nick Reed
Real estate investment firm CBRE has appointed Nick Reed as a director within the capital markets team in order to expand its offering in the South West.
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Streamline the BTR Leasing Journey for Residents & Operators
When managing build to rent (BTR) real estate operations, delivering a seamless end-to-end resident experience is fundamental.
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Shining a spotlight on equality, diversity and inclusion in the build to rent sector
When better to shine a spotlight on equality, diversity and inclusion than during National Inclusion Week? Now in its 10th year, National Inclusion Week celebrates inclusion and encourages employers to take action to create inclusive workplaces.
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Amro buys Sutton office for £170m BTR scheme
Amro Partners has acquired a 200,000 sq ft office building in Sutton for its next build-to-rent project, taking its total transactional volume since its launch in 2012 to over £1bn.
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Moda set for Sheffield debut with new £136m resi scheme
The BTR developer-operator plans to create 410 new homes alongside 2,600 sq ft of commercial space.
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Q&A: Can BTR still rise as the economy dips?
C&W’s Lewis Smith on likely impact of economic storms on build-to-rent sector.
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Interview with LGIM’s Bill Hughes: Strange new worlds
Bill Hughes, head of real assets at Legal & General Investment Management, says patience is a virtue when exploring new territory.
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The build-to-rent revolution is only just beginning
Within a decade, the UK population is forecast to grow by 1.8 million people - a 2.7% increase. Meanwhile, the size of the average household is declining, and there remains a meaningful structural undersupply of affordable homes. Without rapid action from private investors, the UK’s housing crisis could worsen significantly ...
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Savills IM buys Pitmore for BTR roll-out
Real estate investor Savills Investment Management (Savills IM) has acquired build-to-rent (BTR) specialist Pitmore for an undisclosed amount alongside the launch of its UK residential and BTR offer.