Five things landlords need to know in 2025 Five things landlords need to know in 2025

Five things landlords need to know in 2025

As the rental market continues to evolve, landlords must stay informed about the latest trends, regulations, and opportunities to remain competitive and successful.

No. 7729 from our magazine|2 min read| Published in Magazine on 20 January 2025 by our Marketing Team

The year 2025 is set to bring significant changes, and being prepared will be key to navigating the challenges and seizing the opportunities ahead. Here are five essential things landlords need to know in 2025.

Rents are increasing with strong demand

Rental demand remains robust, driving rents upward across many regions. The average agent now has 12% more homes available for rent compared to last year, but this figure is still 18% lower than pre-pandemic levels.* This sustained demand creates opportunities for landlords to achieve higher rental yields while maintaining competitive pricing to attract reliable tenants.

Sustainability and energy efficiency

With governments placing increasing emphasis on reducing carbon footprints, landlords will need to prioritise energy efficiency in their properties. Meeting energy performance standards, offering sustainable living solutions, and exploring green financing options will not only ensure compliance but also attract more tenants.

Renters’ Rights Bill

The anticipated Renters’ Rights Bill is set to reshape the relationship between landlords and tenants. While it aims to offer stronger protections for renters, it also provides clarity for landlords regarding their responsibilities and rights. Transparent guidelines on eviction processes, rent increases, and maintenance obligations will help reduce disputes. A clearer legal framework ensures landlords can operate confidently while maintaining a fair balance with tenant rights.

Stamp duty reforms

The 2% increase in stamp duty represents an additional upfront cost for landlords, however, it is a one-off expense. Over the lifespan of a long-term property investment, this increase is likely to be absorbed by rental income and capital appreciation. Landlords should view this cost in the context of long-term gains rather than an immediate financial burden.

Greater choice in a balanced market

The property market in 2025 is expected to offer landlords greater choice, with a more balanced pace of sales and purchases. This stability allows investors to make informed decisions without the pressure of rapid market fluctuations. Reasonable selling times mean landlords can confidently plan their property transactions, whether buying or selling. In many ways, 2025 is shaping up to be an investor’s market, providing opportunities to secure well-priced properties in prime locations.

Conclusion

The year 2025 presents both opportunities and challenges for landlords. By staying informed about evolving tenant expectations, regulatory changes, sustainability requirements, technological advancements, and legislative reforms, landlords can position themselves for success in a rapidly changing rental landscape. Preparation, adaptability, and a proactive approach will be the keys to thriving in 2025.

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