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Prospects for investment in the private rented sector

By: Series: Journal of Property Investment and Finance ; 18(4) September 2000, 507-516(6)Publication details: 2000Subject(s): Summary: Considers the background to the current state of the residential investment market in England and Wales and looks at prospects for the future. Following a long period of steady decline, investment in the private rented sector (PRS) has increased over the last decade. Looks at reasons for this, the nature of the demand, the valuation principles involved and the types of transactions undertaken. Covers the PRS, properties leased to housing associations, but not houses in multiple occupation or student accommodation.
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Considers the background to the current state of the residential investment market in England and Wales and looks at prospects for the future. Following a long period of steady decline, investment in the private rented sector (PRS) has increased over the last decade. Looks at reasons for this, the nature of the demand, the valuation principles involved and the types of transactions undertaken. Covers the PRS, properties leased to housing associations, but not houses in multiple occupation or student accommodation.