Posted on

Rising Costs, Slowing Rents: What Kent Landlords Need to Know in 2026

The lettings landscape is shifting again and for many landlords, 2026 is already presenting a new set of challenges.

With borrowing costs rising and rental growth beginning to stabilise, we’re seeing a change in the balance that landlords have benefited from over recent years. At the same time, the upcoming Renters’ Rights Act is adding another layer of uncertainty.

Continue reading Rising Costs, Slowing Rents: What Kent Landlords Need to Know in 2026
Posted on

Landlords Selling Up: What’s Really Happening to the Rental Market

Recent research suggests that landlord sales are continuing to reshape the private rented sector (PRS) across the UK. While headlines often imply a mass exodus, the reality is a little more nuanced and, importantly, full of opportunity for landlords who take a step back and review their position properly.

Continue reading Landlords Selling Up: What’s Really Happening to the Rental Market
Posted on

EPC Changes 2026–2030: What Kent Landlords Need To Start Planning For Now

Energy efficiency rules are changing and while the final details are still being confirmed, one direction is already clear. Rental properties will be expected to reach EPC C by 2030, and the way EPCs are measured is evolving too.

For many landlords, especially those managing properties themselves or building portfolios, the concern isn’t just what is changing, it’s how to plan upgrades without facing large, unexpected costs later.

Continue reading EPC Changes 2026–2030: What Kent Landlords Need To Start Planning For Now