Belvoir says the majority of franchise owners in its 170-strong network are reporting a shortage of family housing as one opf the defining characteristics of the letting market.
“Tenant demand for two to three bedroom semi and detached homes remains very high but our franchise owners report this type of accommodation is in short supply. Almost 75 per cent report a shortage of three-bed semis and terraced houses, and there is a similar shortage of two bedroom homes” confirms Belvoir managing director, Dorian Gonsalves.
When asked how many landlords had bought property to let in the previous quarter, 45 per cent of offices saw up to three landlords invest in more rental properties, while 32 per cent saw four or more, suggesting that the increased stamp duty had not deterred professional, seasoned investors.
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