Rents continue to pick up pace

August once again saw record rental growth, with the average rent of a new let in Great Britain up 7.4% or £75 in August compared to the same month in last year to stand at £1,085 per calendar month (pcm), according to Hamptons, part of Countrywide.

Southern regions outside of London continued to see the strongest growth.  Rents in the South West rose 13.9%, followed by the South East and the East of England, at 12.8% and 10.9% respectfully.

London saw the weakest growth, with rents up 1.4% annually. But while rental growth in outer London softened a little to 3.9% in August, inner London rents continued to recover.  The average rent in inner London remains 8.8% cheaper than in August 2020, however rents rose 5.8% or £116 between July and August this year.

Average rent on a new let

  Aug-20 Aug-21 YoY Change (%) YoY Change (£)
Greater London £1,765 £1,790 1.4% £25
   Inner London £2,322 £2,117 -8.8% -£205
   Outer London £1,662 £1,727 3.9% £65
South East £1,075 £1,213 12.8% £138
South West £868 £989 13.9% £121
East of England £985 £1,092 10.9% £107
Midlands £708 £763 7.8% £55
North £674 £738 9.5% £64
Wales £697 £749 7.5% £52
Scotland £678 £751 10.8% £73
Great Britain £1,010 £1,085 7.4% £75
Great Britain (Ex London) £817 £904 10.6% £87

Source: Hamptons

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