Soaring landlord confidence sees a third plan to expand their portfolio in the next 12 months

Soaring landlord confidence sees a third plan to expand their portfolio in the next 12 months

34% of landlords in the UK are planning to buy at least one property within the next 12 months, according to newly released data from Shawbrook Bank

This comes despite the challenges of the ongoing pandemic and is largely fuelled by house prices continuing to rise and remain at record levels, enticing landlords with the prospect of high rental yields. To continue reading, please Click Here.
Source: Property Reporter


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