9 Million Landlords Can't Sell Their Homes and It's About to Get WORSE!
Автор: UK Housing Report
Загружено: 2025-12-19
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9 Million Landlords Can't Sell Their Homes and It's About
to Get WORSE!
The UK’s buy-to-let market has quietly collapsed, and millions of landlords are now trapped with properties they can’t sell and can’t afford to keep. What was once sold as the safest investment in Britain has turned into a financial nightmare driven by tax changes, soaring interest rates, aggressive regulation, and a complete disappearance of buyers.
In this video, we expose why an estimated nine million rental properties are effectively stuck on the market, why buy-to-let demand has fallen off a cliff, and why even cash buyers are refusing to step in. As landlords rush for the exits at the same time, oversupply is smashing prices, transactions are freezing, and forced sales are becoming more common across the UK.
You’ll understand how Section 24 destroyed landlord profitability, why mortgage costs doubling and tripling broke the maths overnight, and how new regulations like EPC requirements and eviction reform are accelerating the exodus. We break down why banks have quietly pulled buy-to-let lending, why mortgage arrears are exploding, and why repossessions are being delayed to avoid triggering an outright market collapse.
This breakdown also explains why tenants aren’t winning either, how rental shortages are worsening despite falling prices, and why banks, pension funds, and the wider housing market are all exposed to what’s coming next. What looks like a landlord problem is quickly turning into a systemic risk that could drag the entire UK property market down with it.
If you want to understand why landlords can’t sell, why prices are still falling, and why this crisis is only in its early stages, this video lays out exactly what’s happening — and why the consequences will be far bigger than most people expect.
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