
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."

"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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"We’ve previously said that the coming year will be better than the last, and we remain confident that this will hold true for 2026."
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"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"

"Build to Rent continues to grow at pace and is set to play a key role in Labour’s housing delivery plans"

"With new regulations on the horizon, we’ve outlined who will be affected and the key changes any landlord or tenant needs to know"

"Another record year for UK Single Family Housing (SFH) with £2.5bn invested"
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"Earlier this month the government published an open consultation, ‘Improving the energy performance of privately rented homes’, as it looks to raise energy efficiency standards in the private rented sector (PRS)."

"UK BTR had a record-breaking year in 2024, with investment volumes exceeding £5 billion for the first time"