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Rents rise at their slowest rate in seven years

by Stephen Little
January 16, 2017
One in six renters have sublet their home
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rent6The rate of rental growth slowed to its lowest rate since 2009 as the number of new homes coming on to the market increased last year.

According to the latest Countrywide lettings index, UK rents rose by 1.6% in 2016 to £927, the lowest annual increase for seven years and half the rate of 2015.

The slowdown in rental growth has been driven by an increase in the number of new homes available to rent. Over the year the average number of available rental properties increased by 12% across the country.

While every region saw an increase in available rental stock, London saw the greatest growth, with 22% more homes to rent compared to 2015. Faced with greater choice, tenants have been able to negotiate on price.

Rents in the North of England rose faster than those in the South, and London moved from having the second fastest rental growth to the third slowest of the 11 regions in Great Britain.

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The average cost of renting a home in the capital fell 2.9% on last year, the largest fall since March 2009.

Johnny Morris, research director at Countrywide, said: “As the number of homes available to rent has grown landlords have had to work harder to attract tenants.  The average time to let spiked in April and has remained resolutely high ever since.  Landlords are increasingly tempting sitting tenants to renew contracts with the promise of unchanged or even lower rents.

“Rental growth will likely increase in 2017.  Squeezed yields, fewer tax breaks and higher stamp duty rates are likely to deter landlords from expanding their portfolios.  Fewer homes on the market will leave tenants with less choice and negotiating power.”

New lets

Region Ave Rent Dec-16 Ave Rent Nov-16 Ave Rent Dec-15 December Rent YOY
Greater London £1,246 £1,284 £1,283 -2.9%
Central London £2,381 £2,402 £2,628 -9.4%
East of England £1,014 £981 £938 8.1%
South East £1,215 £1,138 £1,132 7.3%
South West £793 £835 £818 -3.1%
Midlands £681 £671 £641 6.2%
North £651 £656 £621 4.8%
Scotland £628 £677 £648 -3.1%
Wales £700 £632 £663 5.6%
Total £927 £925 £912 1.6%

Source: Countrywide

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