Letting agents currently handling 25 rental enquiries for each property

Letting agents are currently handling an average of 25 email and phone enquiries from prospective tenants for every property available to rent.

This is more than triple the eight they were receiving on average at this time in 2019 and is five more than in May of this year, according to the data provided by Rightmove.

“We’ve been really feeling the pressure of having to manage the mounting number of enquiries for each rental property we have available,” said Ria Laitmer, lettings property manager at Clarkes in Dorset.

Highlighting the current gap between supply and demand, the number of available properties to rent has decreased by 35% compared with this time in 2019, though it has improved by 14% compared with last year.

Rightmove research found that the biggest imbalance between supply and demand across Great Britain is in two-bedroom semi-detached houses, followed by two-bedroom terraced houses, with smaller property types under more pressure from the demand and supply gap than larger properties.

Separate data released by Goodlord this week shows that strong demand for rental properties has pushed rental prices up by an average of almost 8% year-on-year.

 

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3 Comments

  1. MrManyUnits

    Don’t worry it’s going to get a lot worse, anyone who’s purchased with a mortgage in the last ten years is under pressure.

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  2. Razor

    25 enquiries per property…….. if only, I am based in Essex and receiving in excess of 100 email enquires per property.

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  3. Woodentop

    25 LOL, where did they get that figure from? We average 170 to 200 in the first week for over a year and whittle it down to 30 to view. We receive 60 plus within 24 hours.

    Historically we have never been under 50 applicants in a week over the decade.

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