The UK is slowly transitioning from an ownership led housing culture to a usership led one.
Rising prices, lifestyle flexibility, and labour mobility mean that for many, housing is now about access rather than ownership.
This shift is driving:
- Growth in professionally managed rentals
- Longer-term tenancies with service layers
- Demand for flexibility over permanence
For investors, this reinforces the strength of rental first strategies; particularly those that prioritise experience and reliability.
At DXXV, usership is not viewed as a temporary compromise. It is increasingly the default mode of housing consumption for large parts of the population.
