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Rents rising as landlords exit the market and stock contracts, says latest report
Government's attempt to make investing in the private rental market more expensive and bound by red tape are having the predicted effect.
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Rents still rising
Demand outstripping supply leads to average rents rising by 4 per cent in London and 2.3 per cent across the rest of the UK.
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Housing Market
Rents rising at quickest pace since 2011
Rents across England and Wales increased by 3.4 per cent in December taking the average to £794 a month, according to latest buy-to-let index from Your Move and Reeds Rains. On an annual basis, rents increased in eight out of 10 regions led by the East of England with a rise of 7.8 per cent, London was up 6.3 per cent, and the East Midlands up 4.7 per cent. Rents dropped by 1 per cent in Wales and by 2.6 per cent in the South East. The figures also reveal that Yorkshire & Humber and West Midlands both saw rents reach a record high in December. The rent increases recorded in 2015 came about despite a month-on-month fall in the latest market rents, dropping 0.6 per cent between November and December. Average rents are now £22 per month below September’s all-time record high of £816pcm, reflecting a softening in tenant demand in the run-up to Christmas. A breakdown of the data reveals that six out of 10 regions monitored saw rents decline on a monthly basis, led by London, with rents down 1.6 per cent. By contrast, Wales saw a 1.8 per cent increase in rents. They also rose by…
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Rents rising nationwide
Rental prices are now increasing across all regions of the UK, new findings from the HomeLet Rental Index show. This is only the third time in the history of the Index –previously in October 2014 and once in December 2010 – that rent prices in every region of the UK have increased at the same time. The Index also reveals that the pace of growth in London has picked up again, after a period of slower growth, with average rents agreed on new tenancies in May 2015 exceeding £1,500 per month for the first time. Rents agreed on new tenancies across the UK in the three months to the end of May 2015 were 10.7 per cent higher than the same time last year, with the average now standing at £935 per month, or £738 excluding Greater London. The South West of England saw the largest increases, with average rent prices 13.6 per cent higher than a year ago. Scotland, (9.6 per cent), the South East of England (9.4 per cent) and Greater London (9.2 per cent) also advanced strongly. In Greater London, the average rent now stands at £1,472 for the three months to May 2015, however, when looking…
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