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Landlords Exiting the UK Market in 2025: Statistics, Reasons, and What It Means
The Great Landlord Exodus Something unprecedented is happening in the UK property market. Landlords are leaving. Not gradually. But in significant numbers. And 2025 is shaping up to be a watershed year. The statistics are stark. The reasons are clear. The implications are profound. This blog explores the data, the drivers, and what it means for the remaining landlords—and for the UK rental market as a whole. The Numbers: How Many Landlords Are Leaving? Let's start with the da

Amanda Woodward
Apr 1810 min read


The Great Landlord Reset: Why 93,000 Exited and How You Can Thrive in the New UK Market
The year was a defining moment for the UK’s private rented sector (PRS). A staggering 93,000 landlords made the decision to exit the market, a significant divestment driven by a perfect storm of legislative change, economic pressure, and a fundamental shift in the landlord-tenant relationship. For many, the increasing complexity and perceived risks appeared to eclipse the rewards, prompting a widespread move to sell up. However, viewing this exodus as a sign of a collapsing

Amanda Woodward
Feb 198 min read


The End of ‘No-Fault’ Evictions: Are You Ready for the Biggest Rental Shake-Up in a Generation?
The ground is shifting beneath the UK’s private rented sector. The long-debated Renters (Reform) Bill is set to dismantle the very foundations of tenancy agreements by abolishing Section 21, the so-called “no-fault” eviction process. For landlords, this isn’t just another piece of red tape; it’s a fundamental change in the landlord-tenant relationship, demanding a radical shift from reactive management to proactive, strategic portfolio oversight. While the final implementati

Amanda Woodward
Feb 1510 min read


How to Protect Your Property Portfolio from the 2025 Inflation Storm: A Strategic Landlord's Playbook
Why 2025 Demands a Different Approach The UK property market in 2025 presents a paradox. Yes, inflation and elevated interest rates create genuine headwinds for landlords. But here's what separates successful portfolio owners from those who struggle: they don't panic, they plan. Across the country—and particularly in dynamic markets like Stoke-on-Trent and Crewe— landlords are facing a convergence of challenges: mortgage costs at 15-year highs, energy prices that refuse to s

Amanda Woodward
Jan 913 min read
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