Private Rental Sector to Lose Nearly 220,000 Households This Year, Pepper Estimates
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Private rental sector to lose nearly 220,000 households this year, Pepper estimates
An estimated 220,000 private rented households are expected to exit the sector by the end of 2026, based on landlords intending to dispose of properties, a lender has found. The post Private rental sector to lose nearly 220,000 households this year, Pepper estimates appeared first on Mortgage Solutions.
Landlord exodus to reduce supply and push up rents and yields - BuyAssociation Group
A projected wave of landlord exits from England’s private rented sector (PRS) is set to exacerbate supply shortages and put sustained upward pressure on rents, as new regulations and rising costs reshape the sector. Research from specialist buy-to-let lender Pepper Money suggests around 220,000 households – roughly 5% of the PRS – could leave the sector by the end of 2026. While those headline figures reveal a major structural shift in landlord …
Landlords to sell 220,000 rented homes in 2026: Pepper Money
Around 220,000 rented homes will be sold by the end of 2026, according to research from Pepper Money. Pepper said this equates to around 5% of the country’s private rental stock. This trend is most pronounced among smaller landlords, with those owning a single property… The post Landlords to sell 220,000 rented homes in 2026: Pepper Money appeared first on Mortgage Finance Gazette.
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