The number of people attending university in this country is growing fast. This has led to a huge demand for high-quality but suitably-priced student accommodation.
Read MoreAs a new survey indicates that some 55 per-cent of private rented sector landlords are planning to expand their portfolios over the next six months, Belvoir Sheffield is advising that mortgage lenders need to support this growth.
Read MoreRental demand in many parts of the UK has never been higher. The rental industry's figures show why BTL is set to be 2013's favourite career change.
Read MoreWhy rent your Buy To Let to Students? You may have a property already or be considering a Buy To Let investment - Have you considered who you are going to let the property out to?
Read MoreBecoming a student landlord. Students can make good tenants & here's why
Read MoreA new analysis of rental date shows that rents have fallen across the UK by an average of 2.4% since the start of the credit crunch in 2008.
Read MoreJust 1% of property investors anticipate they will reduce rents in 2013 while 39% of the 1,223 individuals recently polled expect to increase their rents in the coming 12 months, with 10% anticipating rises greater than 5%.
Read MoreAs superstitions run high at the start of 2013 with the ominous number '13', the chance of an asteroid in February, you would be forgiven for thinking that the 2013 property forecast would be looking rather glum.
Read MoreThe average length of time that a tenant rents is eight years, according to the survey carried out recently.
Read MoreBelvoir Sheffield, the leading lettings agency in Sheffield has released a five-year rental index report which reveals the nationwide impact of credit crunch on the Buy to Let (BTL) market at national, regional and county levels.
Read MoreAs the Chancellor George Osborne announced that there would be no new property tax for landlords yesterday, many landlords were breathing a sigh of relief, including Rick Flay, director of Belvoir Sheffield, the leading lettings agency in Sheffield.
Read MoreAs renting a property becomes more popular than ever before and industry critics calling 2012 'generation rent', latest figures indicate that the number of home owners under the age of 30 will fall from 2.4 million to 1.3 million.
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