The UK property market is experiencing unprecedented changes, and nearly 10 billion pounds of capital have poured into it

A flood of investment power is pouring into the UK residential market, which will profoundly change the status quo of the UK property market ...

In the past year, with the adjustment of the UK property stamp duty and the implementation of additional stamp duty, the enthusiasm of investors in buying and renting houses (BTL) has been dampened, especially the market uncertainty caused by major events such as the referendum on Brexit, which has caused the current Downturn.

However, it was during this critical period of market adjustment that an investment such as the "flooding force" flooded into the UK residential market. Including institutional investors such as the largest apartment investment manager in the United States, world-renowned private equity, funds, large-scale development companies, etc., carrying hundreds of millions, billions of dollars, and a total of nearly 10 billion pounds of capital, "racing" while taking advantage of the market downturn .


This recently extremely hot investment model is that large institutional investors, through the purchase of raw land, mature land, residential buildings under construction or quasi-existing housing, etc., invest a large amount of money "built-to-rent" BTR) residential property belongs to the British real estate industry's investment in the Private Rented Sector (PRS) category.

Unlike developers building to sell to individual investors for rent (Buy-to-Let), institutional investors invest in BTR real estate and hold them as assets after the development is completed, and the scale is hundreds of thousands of units, so not only It will have a significant impact on the rental housing market, individual investors, developers, intermediaries and property management, so it will largely influence the future development trend of the British property market.

Created on:2022-10-31 16:46
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