Average monthly rents hit £2,500 in London and
£1,190 for rest of UK
Asking price at record levels inside and outside
capital in first three months of 2023, Rightmove finds
Jess Clark
Fri 28 Apr
2023 00.01 BST
Average
monthly rents outside London soared to a record high of £1,190 in the first
quarter of this year, with tenants in the capital paying more than £2,500 for
the first time, according to figures from the property website Rightmove.
National
average asking rents outside London have risen for 13 consecutive quarters
since the end of 2019, although the pace of growth has slowed over the last
nine months, it said.
In London,
average asking rents hit a record of £2,501 a month in the first three months
of this year. However, the rate at which they rose slowed, up 0.9% compared
with the previous three months – the smallest increase in two years.
Rightmove
said the supply of rental properties coming on to the market remained
“constrained” but was showing signs of improvement this year, with the overall
number available 6% higher than the near-record lows recorded in the first
quarter of 2022.
However,
the number of rental homes on the market remained 46% below 2019’s level,
according to analysis of properties listed on the website.
The
imbalance between supply and demand meant competition between tenants was
greater, with the number of inquires per property 173% higher in the first
quarter than in the same period in 2019However, it had eased 2% since the same
three months last year. Demand was 4% higher in the first three months of this
year than a year earlier, and 48% higher than in the first quarter in 2019.
Tim
Bannister, a director a Rightmove, said: “We have seen some early signs of
improvement on squeezed supply levels this year, though with no significant
influx of new properties becoming available to rent currently on the horizon,
the mismatch is set to continue for some time.
“Many
agents are having to manage a very high volume of tenant inquiries for every
property that they let in the current market. Properties in popular areas
within an affordable asking rent range of that local area are likely to be
snapped up almost immediately, and on average homes are finding a tenant much
more quickly than this time in 2019.
“Although
there are some early signs that the gap between supply and demand is starting
to narrow a little, it will still feel very competitive for tenants trying to
secure a home.”
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