NRLA to work with Build To Rent and property investment funds

NRLA to work with Build To Rent and property investment funds


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The National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) has today launched NRLA Living, aiming to expand its activities amongst Build to Rent (BTR) operators, large scale portfolio landlords, investors, funders and associated professional services companies.

A statement from the body says: “This new offering … provides high-quality market insights to help subscribers plan and manage their portfolios more effectively.

“Its cutting-edge analysis means users can draw from clear, informed practical guidance on how they can equip themselves to maximise operational efficiency.”

It says that with regulatory pressures making it tougher than ever to be a landlord – let alone running complex, large scale portfolios – NRLA Living will “ensure subscribers have the tools to manage risk and make better informed investment decisions over the long term.”

NRLA Living’s services are designed explicitly for those landlords, investors, operators and businesses who oversee large, complex, scaling portfolios looking for ways to stay compliant with current regulations or optimise their operations.

And it adds that by benefitting from the NRLA’s wide-ranging rented sector expertise subscribers can also feel confident that they are receiving support from an organisation that is at the forefront of shaping UK regulations and promoting responsible landlords of all shapes and sizes.

NRLA chief executive Ben Beadle says: “The Private Rental Sector is undergoing once in a generation reforms, and the acute shortage of rented homes is creating significant issues for tenants.

“Traditional private landlords are pivotal to the future of the PRS and central to the NRLA’s mission, but we recognise the need for a diversity of offer if we are to meet demand.

“The launch of NRLA Living to support portfolio landlords and institutional investors with NRLA’s sector leading advice, compliance support, market intelligence and a voice that champions responsible landlords of all kinds, comes at a critical moment for the PRS – and at a time when government most needs landlords to have confidence, to help them solve the housing challenges now and in the future”.

The new service is being run by the association in partnership with lettings agency and property consultancy Bidwells, whose head of operational living – Iain Murray – comments: “Institutional‑backed residential portfolios at scale are becoming increasingly important to the UK’s housing mix, but operators, investors and businesses are facing unprecedented regulatory and operational complexity.

“NRLA Living arrives at exactly the right moment, giving large‑scale landlords, Investors and Build to Rent operators the clarity, insight and practical support they need to run efficient, compliant and resilient portfolios.

“At Bidwells, we see first‑hand how vital high‑quality data and informed guidance are to making confident long‑term investment decisions.

“Partnering with the NRLA on this new service means we can help accelerate the evolution of the UK’s operational living sector and support the organisations delivering the homes our communities urgently need.”

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