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Build-to-rent in Scotland: the story so far

On 4 September 2024, Scotland’s first minister, John Swinney, announced his first Programme for Government. This included amendments to the Housing (Scotland) Bill which would “clearly set out how rent increases will be capped in areas where rent controls apply, in a way that provides certainty for tenants while also encouraging investment”. This is an important development in what has been a hotly debated topic in the property industry since rent controls were introduced in Scotland in October 2022.

The crucial role of BTR

It has been well publicised that Scotland is facing a housing emergency and the private rented sector plays an important role in providing housing stock in Scotland.

Build-to-rent is an emerging market which is becoming more developed across the UK, where new, high-quality homes are constructed with the purpose of being rented as opposed to being sold to individuals. Typically, BTR developments are found in cities and larger towns, and provide tenants with a secure tenancy with a reputable landlord and a comprehensive property management scheme. There are currently operational schemes in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen, with further schemes under construction in Glasgow and Edinburgh as well as South Queensferry.

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