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PRS not a solution to the housing crisis? I beg to differ

Last week, EG wrote a piece entitled PRS will not solve the housing crisis. With such a blunt title, I feel – as a PRS developer and landlord myself – I should clear a few things up, writes Harry Downes, founder and managing director of Fizzy Living

For starters, I don’t believe anyone who is passionate about driving forward a professionally managed build-to-rent sector in the UK (and I would put myself in that category) has ever suggested PRS will solve the housing crisis all by itself. Instead, what PRS can do is act as a class of rental property (similar to what is already commonplace in the US, Europe, Scandinavia and Australia) seen as a good long-term institutional investment that can ease supply in the UK’s housing sector.

The EG piece pushes an argument that PRS is too expensive to become a mainstream mode of living. However, it’s worth pointing out exactly why BTR schemes are currently a little less affordable than other rental models: the cost of delivering such developments is higher than build-to-sell developments. This is due to unique overheads such as extra space requirements for an onsite management team, extra lift capacity to handle the higher rate of tenant turnover and the maintenance-friendly specification adjustments. These outgoings add about 25% to the cost of delivering a building for sale.

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