Home rentals “up by 20%”
The number of people renting a home has soared by nearly 20% during the past three months as the housing market turmoil puts people off buying a property, a survey showed today.
Around 64% of letting agents outside of London said demand for rental property outstripped the number of homes they had on their books, falling to 41% within the capital, according to the Association of Residential Letting Agents (ARLA).
Unsurprisingly, given the boom in demand, rents are also rising, with average rents for a house increasing by 3% to £387 a week during the three months to the end of August, while rents on flats have jumped by 7% to around £253.
At the same time, the average amount of time a property is empty has fallen to just four weeks or less each year, while tenants are now staying in properties for around 16.7 months, rising to more than 18 months in London.
Ian Potter, ARLA’s head of operations, said: “This steady rise in rental growth that we see yet again, coupled to clear evidence that there is no unusual selling, proves once again that the credit crunch effect on the private rented sector exists only in the imagination”.
Source: Published by Jane Gething-Lewis for 24dash.com in Housing Tuesday 9th September 2008
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