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The ARL hasÌý been building up a library of resources that will assist the BTR Sector in a variety of ways. Below is a list of resources available to use.Ìý

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A Guide to Build to Rent

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Designed and delivered by the ARL with contributions from the ARL Design Committee, sector leaders and industry experts, A Guide to Build to Rent provides an informative and educational summary of the key features of the Build to Rent asset class.

Designed for government, local authorities, planning committees, investors,Ìý developers, consumers, residents, media, policy researchers and the BTR sector itself, the Guide provides clear explanation of what the rental living sector, including Build to Rent is, who is it for, characteristics of the different typologies, how it differs from the PRS and how it can play a role in addressing the housing crisis

The BTR Glossary

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The BTR Glossary is an ARL-led initiative to provide agreed terminology for the Build-to-Rent (BTR) sector.

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The BTR Glossary offers sector standard definitions, enabling the sector to speak one common BTR language internally and externally, and to ensure data benchmarking can be undertaken accurately.

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Covering all terminology relevant to BTR, from Absorption Rate to Yield on Cost, the BTR Glossary is an indispensable reference tool for all those operating within the sector, as well as for communicating to others about BTR.Ìý

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The BTR Glossary has been rigorously researched and discussed by the ARL with members, sector specialists and key industry partners including the BTR Alliance and RE:UK. It features 150+ terms, along with definitions, categories, data types, units/formulas, and sources.Ìý

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The latest version of the industry-accepted BTR Glossary is available exclusively on the ARL website.