The Rise of Corporate Landlords
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
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Corporate landlords are taking over the UK rental market, pushing out small landlords through higher taxes, strict regulations, and soaring costs. With Build-to-Rent developments surging by 35% in 12 months, private landlords are struggling to compete. Meanwhile, firms like BlackRock, Grainger UK, and Lloyds’ Citra Living are expanding their rental empires.
What does this mean for tenants and independent landlords? Are we heading towards a rental monopoly? In this video, we break down the numbers, the risks, and what this shift means for the future of UK property.
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This will all end in tears less housing and more homeless. Labour is systematically going to destroy the UK 🇬🇧
They aren't demolishing houses. Landlords do not create housing.
People's right to a place to live supersedes someone's retirement.... period ....
Not Labour - The WEF with full support of the King.
That is their plan.
Done it already
The bigger picture is that Labour doesn’t like anyone owing a house, not just landlords. What Labour wants is for everyone to be a tenant. Eventually, perhaps in a hundred years, all property will be owned by hedge funds.
Same happened in the Netherlands a few years ago: higher taxes, onerous rules, tighter rent controls, and more protection for tenants. The results are similar:
- Landlords selling up. In the area where I used to be active, 90% of the houses coming on the market in the last few months are ex rental properties.
- Tenants out in the street. It's gotten so bad that people don't even dare let a room to a student, because he will stick around after graduation. There is nowhere for him to go.
- The difference with the UK: investors like Blackrock have pulled out as well, build to let is dead.
The minister was fine with all this. Happy with the influx of affordable homes for new buyers. Whether rented or bought, a house is a house, right? Wrong. Many properties got converted back to townhouses, so instead of 3-5 affordable units, you now have 1 house for a wealthy family.
Wow …. Just a quick research and the Netherlands 🇳🇱 comes up as NEXT LEVEL HOUSING CRISIS ‘ … cause and effect! Thanks for sharing 👍
Get out of the RE.(and REFUSE to sell to civil servants-they re the one that brought hell on you!! .. , only give expats a chance to buy)
Get into 🇬🇧 gibraltar UK Gilts (state bonds). They ll give you a good return. TAXFREE if u move to Gibraltar. (0%)
Important: DO NOT FORGET TO HAND BACK THE NLD PASSPORT. that is (the best "fuck you" to your gov) it's a 100% guaranteed way, to cut them off, from EVER asking 1 penny of Inheritance tax.
Gd luck.
@kaasmeester5903
Get out of the RE.(and REFUSE to sell to civil servants-they re the one that brought hell on you!! .. , only give expats a chance to buy)
Get into 🇬🇧 gibraltar UK Gilts (state bonds). They ll give you a good return. TAXFREE if u move to Gibraltar. (0%)
Important: DO NOT FORGET TO HAND BACK THE NLD PASSPORT. that is (the best "fuck you" to your gov) it's a 100% guaranteed way, to cut them off, from EVER asking 1 penny of Inheritance tax.
Gd luck.
Banks should not be allowed to buy properties
Councils will find getting their Council Tax will be tough going!
Neither should individuals wanting to extract as much ££££ from renters for pure greed.
Private rental homes should have the right to buy applied for their tenants.
@@ROBBUK whats wrong cannot afford a property and want to blame an individual who has worked all their life to rent one out. Jealous are you!
@@ROBBUKwhat if the tenant doesn't want to buy or can't afford to?? Are you going to lend the money to a buyer?
Corporate landlords (Black Rock )areAmerican and they pay TAX in America ,there for WE in the UK are getting poorer and pooper ( asset stripping) the Corporate landlords do not have to comply with the same rent rise rules or many other rules that have been designed to push us the small landlord buisness out . In Scotland we have had rent freezes, only allowed to raise the rent by 3% a year. But as soon as corporations buy ,the rent shuts up 20-25% ( old tenant told me) again a two teir system.
Get one of the paper write an article abut the act they are paying no tax on their off shore rental companies collecting the rent. Not a chanc ein hell. We are not all dumb down we are all jus dumb walking around swiping tiktok!
I hope tenants will like their new corporate landlords. Getting them to fix anything will be a challenge. That’s if they can afford to rent at all.
The love their new landlords because UK citizens will not be teir tenants, I work in 2500 fla higher end development and 85% of renters are rich foreign nationals, they are alos paying 50% to 100% of the years rent i advance for above averge London apartments.
Some saw it coming, some got out before they got properly hit. Always the honest and fair Landlord and Tenant which are affected for the worst - sadly.
BTR sounds like the beginning of “you’ll own nothing and be happy “
Many of those cheering this have not realised they will be homeless . The corporations will demand much any many will not reach their thresholds .
Most ppl who don’t own their homes are homeless just because they live in a house doesn’t mean it’s there’s lol
Do labour politiations have investments in corporate property companies?
Seven flats Hunt (Jeremy Hunt) bought 7 flats wit no stamp duty, a rule he brought in, what a F ing joke thie country is
Build to rent uses your pension and insurance profits to build houses and then rent them back to you. So your pension and insurance premiums are being used to profit for you form you. If banks could own your house and rent it back to you they would, like interest only mortgages. Despicable in my mind.
I hae given up being niave and believing the government runs the country, it is corporae banks, they will always get what they want when slimey polititions around, the interest the contr pays yearly to banks, is our tax money and could pay for all of the budgets for the NHS, Social security and defense. WTF!
I cannot express in English the hatred I have for government, who tax and despise small landlords in UK who put everything into owning one property and offering an honest service whilst corporations own thousands and have off shore companies run the rental arm of their business paying almost zero tax. Myself a renter for 20 years, having to listen to other renters blame small landlords for their terrible situation, cannot see past their envious noses.
I can see alrrady many small landlords selling up .. impossible to make money
In Southall, West London every single house renter is in profit by renting and sub renting the property, for example from state agency the house rent 2500 PCM of 3 bedroom, then each bedroom is being rented for 1100 by putting 3 tenants (and some rooms have 4 tenants each paying 350) which means 3300 total and and 800 profit PCM and landlord or house renter is living free in box room or living room and council and HMRevenue is doing nothing about it
Do you reckon people will go back to their country if living in this crowded space? Plus all the other problems with economy, problematic transport, NHS, crime...
Best of luck to these corporate renters they are gonna need it, I worked for many years in the UK doing corporate maintenance and I can tell you there is little money to be made over the long term for such renters. The problem is is what we dont own we dont care for in many cases ownership represents investment of time labour and money, we tend to look after what is ours as opposed to not ours. The entire ethos is WHY SHOULD, instead of we could, hostility breeds a contempt on both sides of what becomes a divide, a disregard on both sides of the arrangement often becomes hostile and the properties reflect this in how they quickly decay, and with modern building materials they really do decay quickly.
It's called Stakeholder Capitalism. A term created by the WEF. Government's choose who they want to be in power (Blackrock). Saw this coming 5yrs ago. Sold all my properties and bought Bitcoin. Never slept better.
Wow. You hit the nail on the head.
Thank you, your advice is very sound and with great insight
My advice - follow me get out of renting! I had several in Bradord but basically hounded out by Council. I might add that in 25 years I had no complaints from tenants who are about 98% decent. But once the Council gets involved the relationships are soured as they tell tenants they are being exploited. Their own stock is not all that great but they suppress that - they have very good control over local media and court reporting- sinister!
😢 I feel for you. Get into 🇬🇧 Gilts. At least they re a lot higher earnings than what it used to be. If you move to Gibraltar, you ll get it taxfree too.
Making people poorer the rich getting richer it will definitly all end in tears
Excellent review. Thank you
Big corporations-less flexibility.
Landlords refuse housing benifit anyway so no change for the people at the bottom
WHY CAN'T THE UK Government do the same in a not so centralized location and offer cheap housing to the 100 million Britons who really need this? All the UK politicians look extremely crooked for, knowing the solution, and yet not doing it for the last 60 years.
Add the condition that when they sell, they only can sell to the government at a very affordable price.
You small landlords have had it too good for too long.
No one, except your own will shed a tear.
A pathetic echo chamber.
This is all calculated to make sure you stay poor. Stay as labourers for life including your descendant s. Labourers, how ironic!😮
Great video looks like we be stuck in private landlords if we still can afford to rent at all
So true
Could you please reference where you are getting all of your % statistics quoted from, this would be helpful since they are way off official figures and could infact just be plucked from the air. Thnx.
2028 Epc requirements will be the sledgehammer
Homes shouldn’t be commodities, homes should be used as intended and not as a means to make money
It’s slumlords who destroyed the wheel
Landlords can make far more. Money liquidating their property and investing ir elsewhere - before the next property crash - which will loose die-hard landlords a fortune
My parents bought their house in North London, a 3 bed semi for £2,700 in 1954. After they died we sold it for £440,000 in 2012, now selling for £1m, I think there were several property crashes in that time frame.
Landlords are abusing the system.
Your elected government is
Lmao at the own goal by tenants. Enjoy the blackrock landlords 😂😂😂😂😂
I sold up and moved to Morocco and I live like a king. Tenants will forever be poor little wingers that blame others for their failure at life 😂😂😂
Oh. You re aware that some brits ended up in morocco hospital after restaurant food? (it's a tourist trap). Hospitals (ALL of them) are the wild wild West there. They ll charge you equivalent of 25k gbp, for some simple surgery. Or, 7k for a covid vaccine. Check out the Google reviews. A sure death, is in MOROCCO 😅 (plus, their Tribunal system takes 15years to hear any case you want to bring against hospital. Those are FACTS)
Yo bro I want to rent my house in the UK and move and live with Morocco. What part city would you recommend to live in?
@AICM324 I live in Taghazout. Its heaven
@@XratedRC sounds a great place to retire to
@@andrewmurray3139 Its a slice of heaven. The people are great, weather is beautiful all year round and its kinda cheap to live out here. Electric for the whole year is £160
The UK is a fucking cesspit. Get out nowwwww
Are there any publicly listed companies that specialise in buy to rent that I could buy shares in?
You may already have a stake in Build to Rent without knowing it David …
UK pension scheme Nest, managing £43bn for a third of the UK workforce, is partnering with L&G and PGGM to invest up to £1bn in Build to Rent projects across the UK.
Hey David , Some Build to Rent developments also offer buy to let opportunities within the same project, different building , allowing you to benefit from surrounding facilities and market growth.
As for publicly listed companies, they likely exist, but I can’t provide specific investment advice.
Here comes the great reset woohoo! Hope you like owning nothing,
Danny, i know a couple of adults (husband/wife) who have rented from me before and we get along. Must a have a tenancy contract with them, as they're friends? I know U don't need tenancies for family, so may I treat this couple like family and we just have a verbal contract/ rules? Ty
If you thinknyhe consequences are "unintended" you are incredibly naive!!
Everyone with a basic understanding of economics seen this coming!
Biggest transfer of wealth to the super rich.
Form local groups, train, get ready, prepare to stop this nonsense!!
Tenants wanted this. They were moaning to Gov about the rent is expensive. Now they have it. Goid luck.
Yep sounds like america andnwhat black rock aredoing over there
Corporations should own houses
Many new private landlords are running loses after taxes. No corporation will be interested in loss-making properties. Yields are too low for new comers to the market. Only landlords from 20 -30 years ago are doing well. So much for corporate landlords and power shift jike talking.😂😂
You are not aware that corporations pay virtually NO tax? They use a USA domicile LLC,(allows tax breaks that aren't open to average Joe) and... a very low cost credit (in bulk of course). Take it from me. They ll pay the uk pretty much 0 tax.
@marketingteam3128 No money to be made is UK property. 3% max yield in London, and that's before service charges. As I said. Jike talking. 😀😀
Lets get this staright. Landlords arent in the business of providing good housing to tenants. Their in the business of taking on a debt and getting some schmuck to pay it off. If they really cared about the long term housing concerns of tenants , they wouldnt have gotten in the rotten game and instead stuck their depsoits in stocks etc
But the money was too easy , the credit was too easily available, and they dont like faking the slightest risk with what measley capital they got.....hence bung it in a buy to let .
Sorry....horrible buisness, horrible people.
Theres no long term future in it. The taxpayer in 20 yrs will hardly be able to stump up state and public pensions.... to have to cough up millions in housing benefits for old age renters will be the final straw.
Its time pruvate landlords were gone and thats why the government like the last one stuck in the reforms
The only reason pension pots are out of funds, is becs SOME selfish groups,(like civil servants!) get a far too high "guaranteed" retirement age payouts..... Something, a simple shopkeeper or gig worker CAN ONLY DREAM OF (his pension pot is literally the lowest imaginable!)
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Of COURSE a 60year old landlord (typically a non civil servant and with NO pension pot) would have NOT gone to invest his money in stocks, or a productive business.
You ARE aware a 60y old isn't going to be healthy enough to start a factory, now are you? And you ARE aware that investing in Stocks is code for GAMBLING, now, aren't you?
The last days are closing in Get ready Christ is coming.
Making it next to impossible for the working class to better themselves.
Its not Labour idea. The Americans have had that for years, all the British do is follow.
It's the LABOUR that knowingly, lets American graze on our fields. We COULD have kept these revenues for the UK alone!!!
Real on the left aint he 🤣🤣🤡🫡
No Blackrock in the uk.
American idea
Vote Labour ou next time around, but dont bring back the Conservatives. No Blackrock in the Uk
Isn’t it Labour bringing Blackrock in?
All part of the WEF plan
OWN NOTHING AND BE HAPPY