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August 15, 2024

How will new EPC targets impact agents, landlords and tenants?

The Reapit EPC Report provides an in-depth analysis of the energy performance of the private rented sector (PRS) housing stock across England, Wales, and Scotland.

Discover why over 51% of PRS properties are falling short of the crucial EPC C rating, and what it means for landlords and tenants. Reapit’s report reveals the £24 billion cost of necessary upgrades by 2030 and the looming risks for rental prices and housing availability. Download the report now to uncover actionable insights and strategies for staying ahead of these challenges.

Reapit’s latest industry report goes beyond the headlines to uncover the effect of the new EPC targets on the English, Scottish and Welsh private rented sector.

Download our latest report to discover the potential costs and opportunities for your business.

Our new private rented sector EPC report covers:

  • The cost of retrofitting PRS properties to an EPC C
  • How many properties need retrofitting
  • Regional breakdowns of EPC ratings for PRS homes
  • How much stock could be withdrawn from the PRS
  • The potential impact on rental prices
  • The estimated costs and benefits for agencies
  • How property professionals can help shape this policy

Reapit’s latest industry report goes beyond the headlines to uncover the effect of the new EPC targets on the English, Scottish and Welsh private rented sector.

Download our latest report to discover the potential costs and opportunities for your business.

Our new private rented sector EPC report covers:

  • The cost of retrofitting PRS properties to an EPC C
  • How many properties need retrofitting
  • Regional breakdowns of EPC ratings for PRS homes
  • How much stock could be withdrawn from the PRS
  • The potential impact on rental prices
  • The estimated costs and benefits for agencies
  • How property professionals can help shape this policy