Almost 80% of landlords chose to use local tradespeople for home renovations, the latest research from Aldermore shows, Mortgage Property reported. Landlords are spending on average £6,003 each year on local services with electricians (52%), plumbers (50%) and handymen (34%) topping the list when it comes to maintenance issues. Meanwhile, many landlords are opting to shop locally for a wider variety of professional services with around one in seven (15%) opting to use local interior designers and structural engineers, while a similar amount (14%) use local architects. Landlords say that the main reason for using local services is their desire to support the local economy, while a third (34%) shop locally because they trust local services. For almost a third of landlords (32%) local tradespeople provide a deeper insight into the local area and, in turn, can give them better advice. However, in a challenging economic environment, three in five landlords (59%) are looking to downsize their portfolio due to a combination of high-interest rates, falling house prices, regulation changes and cost-of-living pressures. Almost two-thirds (63%) of landlords are finding it harder to be a landlord this year compared to 12 months ago. This comes at a time when demand for rental accommodation is high, with 73% of landlords seeing an increase in tenant demand for their property in the last year. While some landlords would like to expand their portfolio, 64% are unable to due to market conditions. Aldermore suggests that with landlords considering divesting from the market, the private rental sector could see greater strain. Almost 70% of landlords believe private landlords exiting the market will hurt the quality of properties available while 71% feel the private rental sector is essential to meet the UK’s housing demand.
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