Property management sector surges on back of stricter rental regulations

Property management sector surges on back of stricter rental regulations


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The UK’s property management sector is expanding rapidly, and is set to approach £38 billion in 2026.

Rushbrook & Rathbone analysed the current market size of the UK property management sector based on total industry revenue, assessing how the market has performed over the past year and what level of growth is forecast in 2026.

After experiencing a slight contraction in 2024, when the estimated market size fell by 1.7% to £36.25 billion, the sector has since rebounded strongly.

Market size based on revenue increased by 4.1% in 2025, pushing the market size to £37.7bn, with this figure having increased by 26% over the last decade.

Further growth is also forecast in 2026, with this figure set to climb by a further 0.7% to just shy of £38bn.

The growth of the sector reflects the increasingly operational nature of managing rental property within the UK.

Compliance obligations, maintenance coordination, tenant management and financial oversight have all become more demanding, placing greater pressure on landlords to ensure their properties are managed professionally and in line with regulatory requirements.

With almost four decades of experience within the sector Rushbrook & Rathbone’s highlights three key pressures that are driving greater reliance on professional management services.

These are resourcing constraints, regulatory complexity and the operational demands of managing larger property portfolios.

Many landlords manage rental property alongside full-time careers or other business commitments, leaving limited time to oversee tenant relationships, maintenance works and financial administration.

Professional management companies provide dedicated teams responsible for managing these day-to-day operational demands.

At the same time, the regulatory framework surrounding the private rented sector has expanded significantly in recent years.

From safety certification and deposit compliance to licensing requirements and evolving tenant rights legislation, the risk of costly mistakes for self-managing landlords has increased considerably.

Operational scale is also becoming an important factor.

As portfolios grow, so too do the demands of coordinating contractors, monitoring compliance deadlines, managing tenant communication and maintaining accurate financial reporting.

A Rushbrook & Rathbone spokesperson comments: “Managing rental property today involves far more than collecting rent and arranging the occasional repair.

“The sector has become increasingly operational and compliance driven, with landlords needing to navigate complex legislation, coordinate maintenance and contractors, maintain accurate records, and respond to tenant needs often around the clock.”

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