Posts Tagged ‘Lettings Index’
Rental growth accelerated in October, highest level since February according to Hamptons International
Latest Hamptons International Monthly Lettings Index – October 2018 headlines ‘Real rents fall in 6 out of 8 regions over the last decade’. The Hamptons International report reveals that real rents (adjusted for inflation) have fallen by -2.2% in Great Britain since October 2008. This means that the average cost of living has risen more than average…
Read MoreNumbers of rented homes owned by companies continues to rise according to Hamptons International
The latest Hamptons International Monthly Lettings Index – June 2018 published July 2018 headlines ‘Proportion of rental homes let by company landlords reaches new high’. The report reveals that the proportion of homes let by a company landlord rather than an individual rose to 18% in H1 2018, the highest proportion since our records began…
Read MoreRental growth picks up across Great Britain in April according to Hamptons International
Latest Hamptons International Monthly Lettings Index – April 2018 reveals that in April the average cost of a new let in the North fell for the first time in four years. The average cost of a new let reached £953 pcm in Great Britain in April, 1.9% up on the same period last year. Average…
Read MoreRental growth slowed in February compared to the previous month according to Countrywide
The latest Countrywide plc Monthly Lettings Index report – February 2018 published 12th March 2018 headlined “Average landlord who sold in 2017 gained £86,651” The report reveals: The average landlord who sold their rental property in 2017 did so for £86,651 more than they paid for it, having owned the home for an average of…
Read MoreAn increase in the number of Landlords buying in cash according to Countrywide.
The latest Countrywide Lettings Index report – October 2017 released yesterday headlines ‘Cash landlords spend a record £21 billion’ The report reveals that: The rising number of landlords buying in cash means that over the last year they spent more than at any time in the last decade, a record 65% of landlord purchases over…
Read MoreRents in London rose for the second consecutive month according to Countrywide
The latest Countrywide PLC Monthly Lettings Index – August 2017 headlines ‘Rental sector grows as Landlords expand portfolios.’ Rents in Great Britain rose 1.6% year-on-year as rents in Greater London grew for the second consecutive month. The Index shows that the number of landlords has fallen over the last two years despite a rise in…
Read MoreFirst annual decrease for rents in UK since 2010 according to Countrywide
Rents in the UK have recorded their first annual decrease since 2010, according to Countrywide plc Monthly Lettings Index report for February 2017. Tenant demand has been dropping the fastest in London, possibly caused by the Brexit decision. This drop in demand has seen rents in the capital drop 4.3% over the year to an…
Read MoreBelvoir Post Brexit Rental Index
Belvoir recently released it’s 3rd Qtr Post-Brext Rental Index. The Rental Index released on the 22nd November offers a view of the rental market from their 170+ strong network, covering all corners of the UK. Chief Operating Officer, Dorian Gonsalves said _This is Belvoir_s first post-Brexit rental index and the results, together with a survey…
Read MoreRental growth slows across Britain
Countrywide PLC yesterday published their monthly lettings Index – September 2016. They state that rental growth has slowed across Britain over the last year, but price growth in Northern cities has remained at a similar rate to recent months. Rents are rising faster in Northern cities than those in the South, most Southern cities have…
Read MoreMajority continue to pay asking prices in rental market
Countrywide PLC Monthly Lettings Index August 2016 released early this week headlined ‘Central London sees fall in proportion of homes let above asking price’. According to Countrywide Lettings Index for August it shows that less people are paying above asking price to secure rental homes in Central London. Just 8% of homes were let at…
Read MoreCountrywide Lettings Index August 2016
Countrywide Lettings Index August 2016 released Monday August 15th 2016 headlines ‘London rental growth slows’. Rents in London 0.5% lower than in July 2015. Stock surge sees the number of homes available to rent in Great Britain rise 23%. Demand from tenants increases too, with 10% more searching for a home to rent. Rents across…
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