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Nearly a quarter (24 per cent) of private landlords plan to reduce the number of rental properties they own within the next year, analysis from Emoov has revealed.

The analysis, which examined government-commissioned research by HMRC, found this intention was more potent in the long term with 33 per cent of landlords planning to reduce the number of properties over the next five years.

Emoov suggested these findings underline how fragile confidence is among landlords.

Emoov director, Nick Neale, said: “With policy changes affecting the rental sector, we are seeing an increasing number of landlords selling up, and smaller investors are leaving the market.

“New landlords are not entering the market now because borrowing costs are high and the return is not there. If mortgage costs rise for existing landlords as well, you risk even more rental stock being pulled from the market.”



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