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The other reason for the big shift in Scottish cities like Edinburgh has been tenancy reform - including the end of 'no fault possession' and potential rent controls. Holiday lets are exempt, hence part of the reason for the Airbnb surge in places like Edinburgh.
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Or US style or German style or French style? All countries where millions of people live happily in BTR. Do Manhattan Skyscrapers have such a short shelf-life? And BTR is not just high rise - our scheme in Edinburgh is just a few stories.
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StudentTenant.com correctly identifies the problem and then provides a solution to make the problem worse. Pushing prices down below market rates reduces supply and will make it even more difficult for students to find beds.
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06 January 2017 09:26 AM
Up here in Scotland, rent controls/caps are being consulted on with a decision due in the Autumn. The type of rent cap being asked for by Shelter would actually have seen rents HIGHER in Scotland over much of the last decade. Landlords want/need the flexibility to lower or raise rents according to market conditions, which is what they have been doing. There is little justification for crude and heavy handed intervention where markets are self-adjusting.
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