UKAA supports RECHARGE conference

RECHARGE is a 2 day event curated with an intense focus on community, collaboration and debate. RECHARGE welcomes urban innovators at the cutting edge of contemporary hospitality, real estate and living. It is for forward thinking hospitality and real estate leaders with purpose. A…

 

Highlights from UKAA NW Hub Christmas Drinks 2023

On 23rd November 2023, The UKAA held its NW Hub Christmas Drinks at Cortland’s Colliers Yard in Salford. The event was a resounding success, drawing in a crowd of 95 property professionals. It radiated a fantastic buzz, and thevenue provided the perfect backdrop for an evening of insightful discussions and…

 

Build To Rent (BTR) Market Snapshot – Q4 2023, Manchester

Cortland Consult’s 12-month research initiative with the UKAA aims to provide property professionals with the latest data and insight to make informed decisions and ultimately maximise the value of your investments. The growth and regeneration of Manchester over the last two decades needs no introduction. The city region’s population has been expanding…

 

UKAA leads selective licensing discussions between Local Authorities and BTR sector

Selective licensing originally conceived to ‘tackle problems’ in private rented sector Concern growing over blanket application UKAA leading discussion and supporting members to engage proactively with Local Authorities The UKAA (UK Apartment Association), the membership organisation for the Build to Rent (BTR) sector, is spearheading a co-ordinated…

 

Lister and Lister joins UKAA as a member

Lister + Lister is a team of highly skilled interior designers. We specialise in Build To Rent homes and have designed the interiors of 30 developments across the UK, with many of them now occupied. We pride ourselves on being able to deliver complex, large-scale projects, which…

 

UKAA review of 2023 and look ahead to 2024

The UKAA has established itself as the leading presence within the rapidly growing UK Build to Rent (BTR) market, with a membership covering the whole sector, including investors, developers, operators, contractors, advisors, consultants and suppliers.  Membership currently stands at 330 organisations reaching 4,500 professionals operating in BTR and beyond. Since…

 

The Build to Rent Sector and Selective Licensing

Selective Licensing was introduced in 2006 and was aimed at providing Local Authorities with greater powers to address perceived problems in the private rented sector (PRS). Recently, several local authorities have been applying the scheme to all rental properties, including Build to Rent (BTR), with all homes requiring…