Is this build-to-rent’s moment to shine?
Britain arrived late to the BTR party, and has taken time to find its groove. But now the shared-amenity model is poised to radically reshape the urban rental landscape
Britain arrived late to the BTR party, and has taken time to find its groove. But now the shared-amenity model is poised to radically reshape the urban rental landscape

As tenants’ rights reforms come into force, research finds more landlords are stepping back from the sector

Concerns about affordability and community impact are mounting, even as purpose-built accommodation gains traction elsewhere

The risk now is that well-intentioned landlords — the majority — find themselves caught in the crossfire

Australia’s Lendlease and Canada’s biggest pension fund are in talks to sell 900 units in Elephant and Castle to US group

A swath of property owners is leaving the rentals market, but with prime sales sluggish in the capital, others are pivoting in

Ahead of the debut of her show ‘16 Postcodes’, the actor and writer reflects on two decades of peripatetic living in the capital