Birmingham investment potential to the fore at rental sector event

Birmingham investment potential to the fore at rental sector event


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The future of Build To Rent and its impact on the Birmingham rental market will come under the spotlight later this month.

National property specialist Centrick is hosting an Association of Rental Living (ARL) seminar entitled ‘Bullish on Birmingham: BTR in the UK’s second city through the investors’ lens’ on May 16.

Birmingham already boasts 2,862 completed BTR homes across 10 schemes with a pipeline of around 17,500 new homes, the strongest outside London. The panel of speakers will address the question – What is the outlook for BTR investment in the city?

Jane Morcom, group business director at Centrick, says: “Birmingham is a leading light in the growth of the build-to-rent sector in the UK and the prospects for future growth in the city are outstanding. We are excited to be hosting this unique ARL Midlands Hub event, to focus on the latest investor sentiment and current BTR market trends for Birmingham as well the wider region.

“We will be seeking answers to questions such as what sets Birmingham apart in the eyes of investors, what can the city learn from others in the UK and internationally, and what is the outlook for the rental living sector in the wider region?”

She adds: “I’m hoping we will be joined by as many property people as possible at this in-person ARL event to gain expert market insights on how the Birmingham and wider Midlands market is performing and to hear candid opinions from a panel of leading UK and European investors.”

Brendan Geraghty – chief executive of the Association of Rental Living – comments: “We’re delighted to be bringing together ARL members and non-members to share insight and opinion around Birmingham’s BTR market. The Midlands Hub is growing significantly and it’s vital to bring the sector together to shape the future of BTR in Birmingham.”

Centrick’s recent Love Where You Live report on BTR development and resident attitudes within key cities across the UK identified Birmingham as one of the UK’s key BTR centres.

With a young population, thriving culture and opportunities which are pulling people away from the capital and towards the West Midlands, it’s no wonder Birmingham has attracted an abundance of interest from developers and industry bodies like ARL.

New BTR schemes are beginning to take shape across the city at Great Charles Street, Snow Hill, Broad Street, Digbeth and in the Jewellery Quarter.

The event, which includes a light lunch, will take place from 12.00noon to 2.00pm on May 16  at the Centrick Academy, the new state-of-the-art training facility, at The Exchange, Newhall Street, Birmingham, B3 3PJ.

Speakers include representatives from Centrick, Savills, London property developer Telford Homes, specialist real estate investment, development and management firm Long Harbour and Heimstaden, the company behind Birmingham’s Soho Wharf BTR development.

Tickets can be booked via the ARL website.

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