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  • Co-living – The Future of Property? Investors Are Betting Big

    Co-living – The Future of Property? Investors Are Betting Big

    It’s not just a trend, it’s a booming industry. Co-living, the idea of purpose-built accommodation with shared spaces and social events, is attracting serious money. Co-living has evolved from the old-school HMOs (houses in multiple occupation) that you might have lived in as a student. Think shared kitchens, maybe a bathroom or two, and not…

  • HNW Investors Are Betting Big on Property

    HNW Investors Are Betting Big on Property

    Wealthy investors are piling into real estate. A new report by property lender ASK Partners shows that a massive 58% of high-net-worth (HNW) investors are planning to dramatically increase their real estate investments in the next year. That’s a huge amount of money flooding into the market. Where’s the money going? The report shows that…

  • UK’s Single Family Housing Rental Market Skyrockets

    UK’s Single Family Housing Rental Market Skyrockets

    The United Kingdom’s single family housing (SFH) rental market is witnessing growth like never before. Fueled by a strong appetite from investors, this sector has seen investments rocket to a staggering £1.9 billion in the last year alone, according to the latest findings from Knight Frank’s 2024 Single Family Housing Report. Record-Breaking Investments 2023 was…

  • HMO Investments – High Costs but High Returns?

    HMO Investments – High Costs but High Returns?

    While traditional residential properties remain a popular choice, Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) have emerged as a compelling investment strategy, offering superior yields despite higher initial costs. What is an HMO? An HMO, or House in Multiple Occupation, is a property rented out by at least three people who are not from one ‘household’ (e.g.,…

  • Co-Living to Grow Significantly

    Co-Living to Grow Significantly

    The concept of co-living has become increasingly popular in recent years, with multiple-occupancy developments popping up in major cities across the UK. Co-living, also known as beehive housing, involves living in small private units within larger communal spaces. While this trend offers the promise of a more connected and sustainable way of living, it also…