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Landlords Rethink Portfolios Amid Rising Yields

Landlords are reassessing their portfolios despite rising rental yields, with many citing market pressures as barriers to growth.

By David Sampson
17 June 2026
2 min read
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TL;DR

  • 47% of landlords have seen rental yield increases, yet 45% are hindered from expanding their portfolios.
  • rising tax rates and regulations are key concerns.

Written by David Sampson for Mortgage118. Last updated 17 June 2026. Reviewed against our editorial standards. Editorial standards. Mortgage118 is a directory — not FCA-authorised and not a mortgage adviser.

Recent findings indicate a significant shift among landlords in the UK buy-to-let market, as many reassess their property holdings despite experiencing rising rental yields. According to Aldermore’s buy-to-let index, 47% of landlords reported an increase in rental yields over the past year, averaging 7.2%, with 18% seeing gains of 10% or more. However, nearly half of landlords (45%) cite current market conditions as a barrier to expanding their portfolios, while 42% are contemplating reducing their property ownership.

Why Are Landlords Rethinking Their Holdings?

The pressures driving landlords to reconsider their investments include increases in tax rates on dividends, property, and savings. Additionally, new regulations, such as the Renters’ Rights Act, are influencing their decisions. Jon Cooper, director of mortgages at Aldermore, highlighted a clear disconnect in the private rental sector, suggesting that many landlords are struggling to adapt to the evolving economic and regulatory market.

What This Means for Landlords

Frequently asked questions

How can landlords adapt to rising costs?

Landlords should evaluate their portfolios, consider refinancing options, and stay informed about regulatory changes to manage costs effectively.

What are the implications of the Renters’ Rights Act?

The Renters’ Rights Act may impose additional responsibilities on landlords, impacting their operational costs and profitability.

About David Sampson

David Sampson writes about the UK mortgage market for Mortgage118, covering specialist lending, market trends, and practical advice for borrowers. All content is reviewed for accuracy against FCA guidelines and current market data.

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