All Build-to-rent articles – Page 9
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Insight
Proptech solutions drive data-based BTR strategies
Operators need integrated systems to get the most out of their data and gain an edge over competitors.
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News
Fizzy Living achieves silver and gold Wiredscore ratings
BTR operator Fizzy Living has achieved Wiredscore silver and gold ratings across most of its London portfolio, Property Week can reveal.
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MGT snaps up £150m Battersea BTR homes
MGT Investment Management and Battersea Power Station have agreed terms for the purchase by MGT of 92 flats within Battersea Power Station’s Electric Boulevard.
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We need a diversity of voices in BTR to keep the sector thriving
Bringing our week of showcasing women from across the industry’s voices to a close, Allsop partner Lesley Roberts writes about the need for more diversity within the build-to-rent sector.
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Godwin Developments submits plans for 336-apartment BTR scheme
Godwin Developments has submitted plans for a 336-apartment build-to-rent (BTR) scheme on the edge of Sheffield city centre, in South Yorkshire.
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We Are Kin strikes deal with Moorfield Group
The £50m partnership to develop student beds aims to professionalise the HMO sector.
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Amstone completes acquisition for £100m BTR scheme in Stockport
Amstone Ventures has completed the acquisition of a 3.28-acre for a £100m build-to-rent led residential project in Stockport town centre.
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Industry pays tribute to PRS and BTR pioneer John Coles
The real estate veteran, who has passed away aged 74, is remembered as an advocate for affordable housing.
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Why the BTR sector is still a banker
Development is one of the trickiest parts of being a property lender. So much can go wrong: planning wrinkles, problems in the ground before a structure starts rising, construction delays and disputes, and finally the risk of leasing a speculative project.
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Gerald Eve appoints Bobby Barnett as partner
Gerald Eve has appointed Bobby Barnett as a partner in the firm’s capital markets team.
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Précis Capital launches resi fund targeting £1bn annual investment
Lending platform Précis Capital Partners has launched a multi-billion pound residential development fund backed by TowerBrook Capital Partners.
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Online
Green light for Basildon build-to-rent scheme
A mixed-use development comprising 492 build-to-rent (BTR) apartments and flexible office space has been given the green light by planners.
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PLATFORM to build 453-unit BTR development in Edinburgh
A build-to-rent (BTR) development in Edinburgh, Scotland has been granted planning permission by the council.
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Avanton targets 5,000 BTR homes with £500m London fund
London build-to-rent (BTR) group Avanton has launched a £500m fund to increase its landbank in the capital.
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Moda to open Liverpool scheme in August
Moda Living is set to open its second build-to-rent scheme this summer, it has announced.
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Professional
Can BTR work in the suburbs?
With a huge proportion of the population now working from home, the property sector has remained reasonably buoyant. But will dreams of a garden and home office translate into a mass move to the suburbs? And what has happened to the communal space in urban build-to-rent (BTR) schemes?
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Co-living must evolve to thrive
With one all-inclusive monthly figure to pay, freedom from onerous rental contracts and the promise of a vibrant lifestyle, co-living is a very compelling proposition for Generation Rent – all the more so in a post-pandemic world.
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Renting can be a quality choice
While walking my daughter to nursery this week, I noticed an advert in a local lettings window attempting to comfort renters by promising the dream of a “forever home” was still within reach.
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News
Get Living launches funding round for east London community groups
Build-to-rent operator Get Living has launched a new round of funding to support community-led groups in east London.
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Grainger offers upbeat trading forecast
Grainger has posted a 2.4% rise in like-for-like rental growth during the first four months of its financial year.