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    Property investment in Yorkshire requires reliable access to data: Jonny Christie

    April 10, 20264 Mins Read


    Published 11th Apr 2026, 05:45 BST

    The market has become more complex, competitive and fragmented, making it increasingly difficult for investors to make informed decisions.

    Yorkshire is increasingly on investors’ radar as they look beyond London and the South East for stronger yields and long-term value. The region offers a compelling balance of affordability and return, supported by ongoing regeneration across key cities. However, in a market defined by local nuance, access to clear and reliable information remains a significant barrier.

    Landlords are often forced to spend considerable time sourcing, securing and managing opportunities themselves – from scanning platforms such as Rightmove to assessing suitability, negotiating deals and handling administration. The process has failed to modernise in line with investor expectations, leaving too much reliance on fragmented systems and manual work.

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    Jonny Christie shares his expert insight

    These challenges are compounded by wider market volatility. Shifts driven by global events, interest rates and changes in government legislation have created an environment where information is scattered, pricing can change rapidly and the pressure to act quickly has intensified. Despite a positive start to 2026, we know these conditions have been felt acutely across Yorkshire.

    As a result, competition for high-quality opportunities has increased, while the information available to investors is often inconsistent or incomplete. Investors are increasingly forced to choose between speed and due diligence – an unsustainable dynamic in a market involving significant financial risk. In this environment, clarity and simplicity are essential.

    These persistent challenges led to the development of The Property Sourcing Company app. It was not conceived as a product, but as a practical response to the realities of modern property investment – a tool we wish we had when we first started out in the industry – designed by investors, for investors, to support a more efficient and transparent market.

    The platform brings greater cohesion to the investment journey, reducing the need to rely on multiple sources to assess a single opportunity. In a region as diverse as Yorkshire, where hyper-local knowledge is critical, this joined-up approach enables more informed and confident decision-making.

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    Jonny Christie shares his expert insight

    Beyond acquisition, ongoing management continues to present challenges. Regulatory change, including the upcoming Renters’ Rights Act, is increasing compliance demands, while existing responsibilities – such as safety requirements, insurance and maintenance – add further complexity. This is already contributing to more stock entering the market as some landlords reassess their position. However, this shift also reflects a broader move towards a more professional and better-managed sector.

    In response, tools such as the app’s ‘Portfolio Manager’ function are designed to simplify oversight. Investors can track properties, manage key dates and maintain a clear view of their obligations – reducing risk and improving organisation.

    The supply model has also been structured to prioritise quality and transparency.

    Opportunities are sourced through a vetted partner network and reviewed before being presented, with each aligned to specific investment strategies and investor profiles.

    Transparency should no longer be seen as a competitive advantage – it should be the baseline for operating in today’s market.

    Building trust is increasingly important as the investor base evolves. Alongside experienced investors, more first-time investors are entering the market, often navigating an environment that lacks clarity. Access to consistent, reliable information is essential – not only for individual success, but for raising standards across the sector and supporting better outcomes for rental tenants.

    Without better access to joined-up, reliable data, there is a risk that Yorkshire’s full investment potential is not realised.

    The process can be complex, regardless of if you’re starting out or scaling up, but the right tools make it far more accessible. Our market-first app is set to transform the sector, unlocking new investment opportunities across Yorkshire. Strengthening investor confidence will be critical to sustaining the momentum seen in early 2026 and driving growth through the spring selling season – supporting a more resilient local economy.

    Jonny Christie is CEO of The Property Sourcing Company



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