Posts Tagged ‘rental index’
UK rental prices fell by 0.3% when compared to last year according to new data from Homelet
The latest Homelet Rental Index June 2017 headlines ‘UK Rents continue to fall’. New data from HomeLet reveals that UK rental prices fell by 0.3% when compared to last year, the second successive month in which rents showed a decline, the average monthly rent now stands at £908. Rents in London fell by 2.6% in June…
Read MoreNew data from Homelet reveals London rents fell for first time since 2009 in April
Homelet Rental Index report April 2017 released yesterday 8th May 2017 headlined ‘London rents fall for the first time in eight years’. The report stated: Rents on new tenancies in London fell by 1.2% in April compared to the same month a year ago, the first such fall since December 2009. UK rents in April…
Read MoreAverage annual rental growth slows in UK according to Homelet
Data from the latest Homelet Rental Index March 2017 reveals average rents in the UK continue to see a slower rate of rental growth compared to last year. The report highlights that for March 2017 the average UK rental value was £904pcm – this is 1.1% higher than the same period last year (£894pcm). In…
Read MoreScottish rental market makes a positive start to 2017
Recently released Your Move Scotland Rental Index (Buy to Let), February 2017 headlines ‘Scotland rental market starts 2017 on a high’ Key findings in the report show that average rental prices in Scotland now £571 a month, up 4% annually on £548 recorded a year ago., that Edinburgh and Lothians see strongest annual growth at…
Read MoreSlower rate of rental growth for average UK rents compared to last year says Homelet
Data from the latest Homelet Rental Index January 2017 reveals that average rents in the UK continue to see a slower rate of rental growth compared to last year. The average UK rental value was £888pcm, compared to the same period last year that is an increase of 0.7% (£882pcm). In January UK household rent…
Read MoreHomelet – Rents in UK rose on average 1.7% in December
Data from the latest Homelet Rental Index revealed that rents in the UK rose on average 1.7% in December. The second half of 2016 saw a considerably slower rate of rental growth compared to the same period in 2015. Average rental values have increased in eleven out of twelve regions in the UK compared to…
Read MoreHomelet Rental Index November
The most recently released HomeLet Rental Index (November) states that 2016 to date has seen a slower rate of rental growth, compared to the same period last year. The average UK rental value was £898pcm , this is 3.1% higher than the same period last year (£872pcm). Average rental values have increased in all regions…
Read MoreHomeLet Rental Index August
HomeLet Rental Index out today headlines ‘Rental growth sustained across UK during August’ The report leads by stating: Rents rose at a modest pace during August, up by an average of 3.1 per cent year-on-year, across the UK as a whole. Commenting on the report, Martin Totty, Barbon Insurance Group’s Chief Executive Officer, said: “The…
Read MoreHomelet Rental Index July
HomeLet yesterday released new data from their rental index which headlined ‘Outlook for rental market strong despite slowing growth in rents’ Rents across the UK continued to rise during July according to new data from Homelet. The outlook for rental market remains strong despite impending tax changes and uncertainties post-Brexit. The index, the most comprehensive…
Read MoreNew Tenancy rents continue to rise.
The HomeLet Rental Index figures released yesterday show that rents agreed on new tenancies across the UK over the three months to the end of April have continued to grow at remarkably consistent rate. They state: Rents rise in all but one regions of the UK over three months to April, despite concerns about impact…
Read MoreMonthly Rental Index Analysis
Every month the Move with Us Rental Index provides an analysis of the rental market. It is based on 600,000 rental properties across eleven regions on the United Kingdom covering England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. The reports enable property professionals to track trends relating to rental pricing in different regions of the UK. It also…
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