Prime residential rents – Q1 2024
"Prime rents picked up over the first quarter of 2024 in line with typical seasonal trends, but affordability pressures and increased stock means growth has settled at a lower level compared to the last few years"
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"Prime rents picked up over the first quarter of 2024 in line with typical seasonal trends, but affordability pressures and increased stock means growth has settled at a lower level compared to the last few years"
"As shortages of available rental stock begin to ease, it’s more important than ever for landlords to present their properties in the best possible condition."
"Seasonality returns to London’s prime rental markets as growth dips marginally into negative territory for the first time since March 2021"
"How do we expect the rental market to perform over the next five years?"
"What are Build to Rent Houses and why do we need them?"
"We look at the effects this is having on the rental market and its demographics"
"A triple whammy of financial and regulatory pressures will drive a wedge between smaller, more indebted landlords and larger investors with less exposure to mortgage debt, who are better placed to capitalise on future rental growth"
"Prime rents continue to increase, despite tenant’s affordability constraints and an easing in acute stock shortages"
"Landlords should up-date properties regularly and stick to a neutral palette."
"A key component of UK housing delivery"