Average rents recover from early-year blip to rise again

The average rent in the UK continues to rise despite a brief drop at the beginning of the year, according to the latest HomeLet Rental Index figures.

The data shows that the average rent in the UK is now £1,184 per calendar month (PCM), which is a 0.8% increase from the previous month’s average of £1,175 PCM.

When London is excluded, the average rent in the UK is £993 PCM, up 1.0% from the previous month. 

London rental prices have slowly started to rise again, with average rental prices hitting £1,979 PCM, 0.2% above the previous month.

The North East saw the largest monthly increase, with rental averages rising by 1.6% from the previous month, and average rents rising to £639 PCM.

Commenting on the latest data, HomeLet’s CEO, Andy Halstead, said: “With every region of the country reporting a month-on-month rental price rise, it’s fair to say that demand for rental properties remains exceptionally high. 

“It had been interesting to observe a few months of decreased prices in London, but the capital appears to have recovered from a slight dip, in line with rises across the country.”

Halstead added: “The lack of available properties means that the market is likely to continue to be very competitive, so landlords must remain vigilant.” 

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