Rental price and average salary tracker – December 2025

Seasonal slowdown brings month-on-month rent falls, while affordability pressures remain entrenched

  • Year-on-year trends continue to show only modest movement, with the income required to rent remaining broadly stable across most regions, reinforcing the long-term affordability challenge facing tenants.
  • The most notable shifts in the market are now happening month-on-month, with several regions experiencing sharp short-term declines in rent levels as seasonal demand cools and price sensitivity increases, particularly in Yorkshire and Humberside, which saw a 12.3% drop in the average rent level, and the North East, which witnessed a decline of 22%.
  • While some areas are seeing pronounced softening, others remain more resilient, with regions such as London, Scotland, and parts of the East of England showing steadier conditions and less short-term volatility.
  • Overall, the market is becoming increasingly uneven: national averages suggest stability, but localised movements highlight how affordability pressures can intensify or ease rapidly depending on timing and location.

This monthly report provides a comprehensive analysis of the current private rented sector in the UK by examining the average agreed rental prices alongside the typical average annual salary required by referencing agencies to affordably rent across various regions. By exploring these key indicators, we aim to shed light on the affordability and accessibility of private rented housing relative to income levels, offering valuable insights for especially for those navigating the dynamic landscape of the UK’s housing market.

*It is important to consider that rental pricing can be influenced by many complex metrics, which may include location, types of property offered, supply vs demand, and seasonal trends, to name just a few considerations.

December 2025:

Location Average rental price Representative average annual salary needed to secure the average-priced home (before tax and any deductions)
Scotland £1,039 £31,170
Northern Ireland £945 £28,350
Wales £1,104 £33,120
East Midlands £1,044 £31,320
East of England £1,322 £39,660
London (inner and outer London) £2,125 £63,750
North East £993 £29,790
North West £1,121 £33,630
South East £1,536 £46,080
South West £1,483 £44,490
West Midlands £1,087 £32,610
Yorkshire and Humberside £1,031 £30,930

 December 2024:

Location Average rental price 2024 Representative average annual salary needed to secure the average-priced home (before tax and any deductions)
Scotland £1,036 £31,080
Northern Ireland £871 £26,130
Wales £1,069 £32,070
East Midlands £1,019 £30,570
East of England £1,335 £40,050
London (inner and outer London) £2,180 £65,400
North East £963 £28,890
North West £1,127 £33,810
South East £1,573 £47,190
South West £1,489 £44,670
West Midlands £1,073 £32,190
Yorkshire and Humberside £1,043 £31,290

 Change seen in the average salary required year on year:

Location December 2024 – typical annual salary needed to secure a home (before tax and deductions) December 2025 – typical annual salary needed to secure a home (before tax and deductions) % change in salary needed
Scotland £31,080 £31,170 +0.3%
Northern Ireland £26,130 £28,350 +8.5%
Wales £32,070 £33,120 +2.8%
East Midlands £30,570 £31,320 +2.5%
East of England £40,050 £39,660 -1%
London (inner and outer London) £65,400 £63,750 -2.5%
North East £28,890 £29,790 +3.1%
North West £33,810 £33,630 -0.5%
South East £47,190 £46,080 -2.4%
South West £44,670 £44,490 -0.4%
West Midlands £32,190 £32,610 +1.3%
Yorkshire and Humberside £31,290 £30,930 -1.2%

 Average monthly rental price month-on-month comparison (November 2025 compared to December 2025):

Location Average monthly rental price – November 2025 Average monthly rental price – December 2025 % change (difference from Nov to Dec)
Scotland £1,053 £1,039 -1.3%
Northern Ireland £924 £945 +2.3%
Wales £1,182 £1,104 -6.6%
East Midlands £1,104 £1,044 -5.4%
East of England £1,367 £1,322 -3.3%
London (inner and outer London) £2,208 £2,125 -3.8%
North East £1,273 £993 -22%
North West £1,176 £1,121 -4.7%
South East £1,606 £1,536 -4.4%
South West £1,578 £1,483 -6%
West Midlands £1,167 £1,087 -6.9%
Yorkshire and Humberside £1,176 £1,031 -12.3%

Megan Eighteen, President of ARLA Propertymark (Association of Residential Letting Agents), comments:

“While the private rented sector remains under long-term pressure, recent data shows that some areas have experienced notably sharp falls in rent levels over a very short period. These month-on-month declines suggest a cooling in parts of the market as seasonal demand eases and renters become more price-sensitive.

“However, this should not be mistaken for a broader reset in affordability. Even where rents have dipped, the overall cost of renting remains high relative to incomes, and supply shortages continue to limit choice for tenants. Without meaningful increases in the number of homes available to rent, any short-term softening is likely to be uneven and temporary, rather than a sign of lasting improvement for renters.”

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