Asking rents hold up despite 7% uplift in available supply

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  • Asking rents outside London rose 2.8% in the second quarter of 2017, in line with the 2.7% average seen over the past five years at this time of year
  • More choice for tenants:
    • Number of available properties on the rental market outside London 7% higher than this time last year, and up 8% in London
    • Rightmove reveals the areas around the UK that currently offer the best choice for renters, with Ascot leading the way in the south, and Salford in the north
  • Properties are taking 11% longer outside London and 15% longer in London to let out than in Q2 2016

Asking rents outside London continue to hold up despite the market having more available properties, with prices rising by 2.8% compared to last quarter, similar to the 2.7% average over the past five years.

Properties marked as available by letting agents on Rightmove are up 7% compared to the second quarter of last year outside London, though new rental properties coming on the market are down 2%.

It’s a similar picture for stock in the capital, with available stock up 8%, and new listings down 5%, not surprising when comparing to the boost from last minute buy-to-let purchases in Q2 of last year.  Though rental prices in London are still running lower than last year and are now 3.2% lower than their peak of £2,020 per month this time last year.

Rightmove’s Head of Lettings Sam Mitchell comments: “Many thought that rental supply would constrict this year, as landlords sold up and looked to invest their money elsewhere, but clearly this isn’t happening yet.  Perhaps landlords are remortgaging their buy-to-let properties instead, as they still feel it’s a better investment than looking to other industries.  It could spell good news for tenants coming to the end of their lease as they might find there is slightly more choice than last year. Anyone hoping for a drop in prices due to the extra choice will be disappointed though as rents are following a very similar trend to previous years.

“In London there was disproportionate buying activity ahead of the 3% increase in stamp duty last year and that increase in supply has weighed on asking rents in the capital. Agents and landlords should make sure that they are ahead of the curve in pricing to make sure that they react quickly in a very competitive market.”

Rightmove has found the top locations in each region that currently offer the best choice for renters. The top spot in the South East is Ascot in Berkshire, where the average asking rent for a two bed is £1,417 per month. In the North West it’s Salford where a two bed would set you back £842 per month. The cheapest region is the North East, with Newcastle the location with the best choice for rental properties, at an average of £642 per month.  The findings are based on the areas with the highest number of available rental properties, as a proportion of total housing stock in the areas.

Best choice for renters by region:

Top locations Region/country Avg. asking rent

per month (2 bed)

Q2 2017

Ascot South East £1,417
Bath South West £1,152
Salford North West £842
Newcastle North East £642
Leeds Yorks & Humber £710
Cambridge East of England £1,209
Derby East Midlands £551
Birmingham West Midlands £760
Cardiff Wales £750
Aberdeen Scotland £708
Kilburn London £1,920

 

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