
Lettings Spotlight: Market Sentiment – Q4 2025
"Landlords will need to change their approach, given regulatory and fiscal changes."
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"Landlords will need to change their approach, given regulatory and fiscal changes."
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"A Schedule of Condition (SoC) in a commercial lettings context is often underappreciated, yet its role in reducing future dilapidations liabilities can be invaluable."

"Regulation is tightening across Europe, reshaping real estate markets, with significant implications for the residential and data centre sectors. In 2026, while new rules will constrain rental growth and landlord flexibility, they will also provide clearer frameworks, exemptions and long-term visibility for institutional capital."
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"The increased income tax exposure announced in the Budget is likely to accelerate change in the profile of private landlords."
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"Super prime lettings: an era of agility"
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"In recent years, the number of ‘accidental landlords’ has grown considerably with some homeowners finding themselves in the unexpected position of becoming a landlord for the first time."
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"We discuss the key trends emerging across the UK’s prime rental markets and our outlook moving forward. From locations driving rental growth, to varying price expectations and the reasons behind the notable differences in performance."

"As we approach the biggest change in rental regulation of the past 30 years, many residential landlords – whatever their first intentions were when they embarked on their investment journey – will be reviewing whether to stick, hold or twist"
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"Since launching more than a decade ago, our Corporate Services team has helped let houses and apartments to tens of thousands of tenants re-locating to the UK for work purposes."
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"An early kickoff due to this year’s FIFA Club World Cup signalled the start of a longer than usual summer transfer window that is shaping up to be particularly active."