Research from Ocasa has revealed that Silverstone is not only the UK’s most famous racetrack but is also home to the most substantial annual rent growth of all of the nation’s motorsport venues.
The specialist rental platform analysed rent values for properties situated close to the UK’s major race circuits to find out which of them is home to the highest rate of annual growth and found that across all of the 21 locations studied, the current monthly rent averages £1,065 having increased by 13% over the last year.
The strongest annual growth has been within Silverston’s NN12 postcode area. In 2021, the average monthly rent was £1,009 while today it stands at £1,318, growth of 31%.
Oliver's Mount in North Yorkshire is the country’s only natural road race track. It is located in the YO11 outcode area where rent values have experienced 30% annual growth and now sit at an average of £622/month.
Rent growth has also been strong in Goodward’s PO18 area (27.8%), Thruxton’s SP11 (24.4%), and Mallory Park’s LE9 (23.8%).
All in all, 17 of the 21 locations studied have experienced positive rent growth in the past year.
The only places rent values decline are Brands Hatch’s DA3 outcode area (-9.6%), Blyton’s DN21 (-9.3%), Pembrey Circuit’s SA16 (-4.3%), and Lydden Hill’s CT4 (-3.7%).
When it comes to the outright most expensive motorsport rental location, Goodwood ranks top (£1,422 per month), followed by Silverstone (£1,318), and Thruxton (£1,266).
Jack Godby, Sales and Marketing Director at Ocasa, commented: “Rent values have been steadily increasing in the past year after stalling slightly during the pandemic but it’s fair to say that the sector isn’t quite firing on all cylinders.
"That is, of course, unless you’re looking to rent around one of the nation’s most renowned race tracks, with the vast majority seeing strong upward growth where rental values are concerned.
"Nowhere more so than Silverston and it isn’t uncommon to find high rental price premiums surrounding famous locations, even if they’re only in the spotlight for a day or two per year.”