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Rent Prices Surge to Record Highs Across Britain
The average rent advertised across Britain reached a record high of £1,577 per month in August 2023, according to data from property website Rightmove. This figure represents a 3% increase compared to the same month last year. The data indicates that London remains the most expensive area for rental properties, while the North East is identified as the most affordable region.
Despite an 8% increase in the number of homes available for rent compared to last year, the total supply remains 27% lower than in August 2019. The constrained housing market has significantly contributed to the rising rents, with the North West seeing the most pronounced increase. Average rents in this region have surged by 10% compared to the previous year, while London has experienced a more modest rise of 2%.
The average advertised rents in various regions are as follows:
– East Midlands: £1,134 (up 2.3%)
– East of England: £1,599 (up 2.5%)
– London: £2,699 (up 2.0%)
– North East: £918 (up 2.9%)
– North West: £1,278 (up 9.7%)
– Scotland: £1,141 (up 2.4%)
– South East: £1,828 (up 2.4%)
– South West: £1,461 (up 2.1%)
– Wales: £1,107 (up 2.6%)
– West Midlands: £1,196 (up 2.5%)
– Yorkshire and the Humber: £1,051 (up 2.5%)
Colleen Babcock, a property expert at Rightmove, commented on the current market dynamics, stating, “There are challenges for both tenants and landlords in the current market.” She noted that while tenants may find more options available, record-high rents could limit their choices. Babcock emphasized the importance of landlords in providing homes, mentioning the impact of increased taxation through stamp duty changes on their viability.
She further stated, “If more landlords are driven out of the sector by more and more taxation, it will be tenants who lose out in the long run.” The ongoing pressures in the rental market highlight the delicate balance between tenant affordability and landlord sustainability, raising concerns about the future of housing availability across Britain.
As the rental landscape continues to evolve, both tenants and landlords face significant challenges. The data from Rightmove underscores the urgent need for effective solutions that can address the rising costs while ensuring a stable rental market for all parties involved.
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