London rents
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Rental market
Average room rents under £800 found in only FIVE London postcodes
There is now no such thing as cheap housing in London, according to Matt Hutchinson, Director of renter platform, SpareRoom.
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London’s lettings activity cools as viewing requests slump
Major lettings agency reports their viewing requests have fallen from 93 to 52 per property over the last 12 months.
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Landlords drop rents in London amid void warnings
Adam Jennings at Chestertons says there is a 125% increase in landlords lowering rents as the market in the Capital cools.
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Big thumbs up from letting agents following Government’s rejection of rent controls
Propertymark says the Government's criticisms of rent freezes or caps is right, and that the priority is to increase supply not control rents.
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Sadiq Khan’s rent freeze claims questioned by BBC investigation
The BBC's More or Less programme put Sadiq Khan's claims about rent rises and income under the microscope.
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‘No end to the madness’ as rents top old record
Homelet says there is no sign of rent increases slowing down with new record highs recorded in London and the rest of the UK.
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Weekly rent in London soars to an astonishing £600, reveals leading agency
Data from Foxtons shows that the average weekly rent in the capital is now above £600 as demand continues to grow.
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London room rents at 7-year low
The cost of renting a room in London is the lowest it's been since 2014, new data from SpareRoom reveals.
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Rent rises are beginning to run out of steam, says leading index
HomeLet's latest index reveals that monthly rent increases have slowed to just 0.1% in May, but the UK average remains at an all time-high.
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Hong Kong remains most expensive city to rent with London in 4th place
Knight Frank's comparison of global rental prices reveals Hong Kong is still the most expensive city to rent a prime property, as London comes in fourth.
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