Built to Rent (BTR)

New build developments designed specifically for renting, they come with a range of perks from longer tenancies, dedicated on-site teams and communal spaces. Helping to deliver more housing and create flexible options for local communities, we guide clients through the development planning process, with advice founded on sound market analysis and experience.

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Build to Rent can mean long term income streams and premium monthly rent

The Build to Rent (BTR) market is experiencing an upsurge in demand due to the shift towards private renting and the often prohibitive costs of buying a new home. BTR presents a range of challenges for developers, including high upfront investment costs, tight planning restrictions, construction time frames and the need for robust management structures. Despite the challenges, there are several opportunities in this sector, including long-term predictable income streams, high occupancy rates and premium monthly rent. Local authorities also have a unique opportunity to address lack of affordable housing through the BTR model.

Projects

"We have a track record of exploring the forward funding benefits of BTR products within new developments and Masterplans. In recent years we've seen this sector establish itself and with it, the discount against Private Sales Value has decreased."

David Conboy, Regeneration & CPO Director

Teams & Skills

  • Valuation
  • Financial Viability Assessments
  • Affordable Housing
  • Expert Witness
  • Strategic Development Advice & Asset Optimisation
  • Development Transactions
  • Acquisitions
  • Disposals
  • Investment
 
  • Valuation
  • Asset Strategy
  • Transactions
 
  • Site Promotion
  • Asset Strategy
  • Planning Strategy
  • Planning Applications
  • Planning Project Management
 
  • Valuation
  • CPO
  • Compensation
  • Rights To Light & Appropriation
  • Estate Regeneration
  • Development Consultancy (Public Sector)
  • Infrastructure Delivery
  • Development Partner
  • Procurement
  • Strategic Viability