Plan now or get caught out as legislation comes into force
Many of the Building Safety Act’s provisions are yet to be finalised, so this article suggests steps BTR developers should take action now.
Many of the Building Safety Act’s provisions are yet to be finalised, so this article suggests steps BTR developers should take action now.
Gas is no longer the economic choice for BTR developments
The results of an Atamate survey suggested all-electric apartments out-performed air-source heat pumps and met Future Homes requirements
In an environment of fast-changing economic, regulatory, social and investor demands, BTR developers should take a forward-looking approach to design in order to avoid scheme stranding
Council officers and elected members need to be up to speed when it comes to understanding the differences between BTR and for-sale housing
This article breaks down the risk areas for BTR into investment, development and design and highlights the key areas which investors and developers need to consider
Thorough maintenance planning and budgeting will avoid any unnecessary surprises, reduce the risk of major failures and keep pace with legislative change
Here's all you need to know about construction Gateways and the role of the HSE in the Building Safety Bill
When developing a Build to Rent scheme, you will need to appoint a building inspector, who will work alongside you to ensure your project meets Building Regulations.
Given the nature of the product, BTR schemes often require a specific and bespoke approach to planning matters.