Tenant demand reaches new peak

The volume of prospective tenants seeking rental properties has risen sharply according to Propertymark, who report that the number of new tenants wanting to register on letting agents’ books is up from 78 in February to a new peak in September of 147 - a rise of 88%.

Related topics:  Landlords
Property Reporter
21st October 2022
FTB 622

Propertymark says that whilst the number of tenants' home hunting keeps climbing, the number of available homes to rent has come to a standstill. On average, each member branch has reported having just 11 properties available since June this year.

This figure means an average Propertymark letting agent would have just one property available for 13 new registrants in September. And that is on top of those already registered.

Nathan Emerson, Propertymark CEO, commented: “The pressure is on for private landlords, and the situation is not improving. Raising interest rates, increasing legislation and tax burdens mean that many landlords are faced with increasing their rent to cover their rising costs or to cut their losses and sell. Landlords are being demonised recently, but in truth, they provide homes for those who can’t be served by social housing or afford to buy. A good landlord provides a good home, and more and more people are relying on them.”

More like this
CLOSE
Subscribe
to our newsletter

Join a community of over 20,000 landlords and property specialists and keep up-to-date with industry news and upcoming events via our newsletter.