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Funding confirmed for EPC improvements – but will it be enough?
The Government has confirmed cash will be available to support low-income households when it comes to making energy efficiency improvements, but is more needed to bring properties up to scratch across the board? James Kent, the NRLA’s Chief Innovation Officer and founder of the digital compliance platform Safe2, explains more.
15 stats shaping the current property market
Did the traditional summer lull materialise? Have house prices increased? Are tenants paying more to rent a property? Did the base rate cut spark a property stampede? Thankfully, there are a bank of analysts who have the answers to these questions. The following stats and facts provide a great snapshot of the sales and lettings market as we head towards the final quarter of 2024. If there’s anything you’d like to discuss, the Viewber team is ready to talk shop.
NRLA responds to Local Government and Housing Committee Report on the state of Welsh PRS
The Local Government and Housing Committee published its report on the private rented sector this week, highlighting several critical issues affecting landlords, tenants and the wider housing sector. The Welsh Government is not required to adopt the Committee’s recommendations, but it takes them seriously as they are grounded in research and public consultation.
New dates announced for the NRLA's ‘Wales On Tour’
Following the success of last year's events programme the NRLA has confirmed new dates for its 2024 ‘Wales On Tour’ sessions.
Landlords ARE working people, and the Government needs to know that
Keir Starmer’s suggestion that landlords are not ‘working people’ is mistaken, says NRLA Chief Executive Ben Beadle. Here's why.