All PRS articles – Page 11
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Intu plots huge push into PRS market to increase land values
Intu, the shopping centre giant in the midst of its second takeover bid in less than a year, is set to enter the private rented sector (PRS) market in an attempt to create additional value from land around some of its malls.
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Green light for Platform_ to deliver Sheffield BTR
Build-to-rent developer Platform_ has secured planning permission to deliver a new 335 home site in Sheffield city centre.
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Ringley acquires JP Hay for BTR expansion
The Ringley Group has acquired fellow property management specialist JP Hay to support its growth in the build-to-rent (BTR) market.
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Build-to-rent holds promise for long-term investment
The housing crisis is a hot topic not just in the property industry but across society as a whole. A report from the House of Lords Economic Affairs Committee said that the UK government needed to boost its homebuilding target by 50% to create 300,000 new homes each year to ...
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Research sheds light on BTR performance
New report by JLL suggests BTR schemes command a rental premium of 9.3%.
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Harrison Street to enter UK BTR via tie-up with Apache
US investor will jointly forward-fund Apache and Moda schemes and seek new opportunities across the UK.
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PRS REIT posts maiden annual results
PRS REIT has revealed a £3.2m pre-tax profit in its maiden annual results for the 13 months since its float in May 2017.
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Kennedy Wilson JV buys mixed-use site in Dublin for £113m
A Kennedy Wilson-led joint venture with Axa Investment Managers – Real Assets and Cain International has acquired one of the last remaining mixed-use development sites in Dublin’s North Docks for £113m.
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Barings enters UK PRS market with Liverpool buy
Barings Real Estate has entered the UK private rented sector (PRS) with the acquisition of a 240 apartment unit in Liverpool for £46.75m.
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Sigma reaps benefits of PRS REIT growth
Sigma Capital, the investment manager for family housing group PRS REIT, has posted a 315% rise in pre-tax profit off the back of a 168% rise in revenue for the six months to the end of June.
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Jopling set for £175m affordable PRS float
Former Grainger director Nick Jopling is set to chair The Multifamily Housing REIT, which has announced plans to raise £175m.
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Screen joins Cortland Partners' new UK arm
Andrew Screen has joined US multifamily giant Cortland Partners as it begins its £4bn push into build-to-rent (BTR) in the UK.
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Palmer Capital aims to break mould with new BTR venture
Packaged Living will act as investor, developer and manager and will target 1,500 units over next three years.
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Cording adds to PRS focus with Waggott hire for fund
Investor Cording Real Estate Group has appointed Landsec’s Paul Waggott as fund financial controller for its UK private rented sector (PRS) team following the launch of its new £400m UK residential fund.
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Investment in UK PRS soars to £907m in Q2
CBRE predicts record-breaking year for market as investors pile into sector.
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AXA and Kennedy Wilson make €161m Irish PRS deal
AXA Investment Managers - Real Assets and Kennedy Wilson have acquired 274 flats and a four acre development site at The Grange in Dublin for €161m (£142m) on behalf of their newly formed Irish PRS joint venture.
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Telford appoints Savills to find funding partner for BTR pipeline
Housebuilder Telford Homes has announced it has appointed Savills as it is “determined to find the right investor” to fund its growing build to rent business.
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Moda and Apache to develop Brighton & Hove's biggest BTR scheme
Moda and Apache Capital have unveiled plans to develop a £220m build-to-rent village in Hove.
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Regions overtake London for BTR homes for first time
There are now more build-to-rent homes in the UK regions than in London, according to the British Property Federation.
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M&G strikes £82.7m BTR deal with Redrow
Redrow Homes has agreed a deal to sell 186 BTR homes to M G Real Estate for £82.7m.