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Average monthly London rents hit £1,500 for first time, says survey | Average monthly London rents hit £1,500 for first time, says survey |
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The cost of renting property is spiralling out of control with the average price of a flat or a house in London now hitting £1,500 a month, a survey has shown. | The cost of renting property is spiralling out of control with the average price of a flat or a house in London now hitting £1,500 a month, a survey has shown. |
According to data collected by HomeLet, rents have shot up 12.5% across the country with tenants on average asked to fork out £751 a month outside the capital. | According to data collected by HomeLet, rents have shot up 12.5% across the country with tenants on average asked to fork out £751 a month outside the capital. |
Its survey also shows rental costs over the past three months has gone up five times faster than tenant income. | Its survey also shows rental costs over the past three months has gone up five times faster than tenant income. |
The sharp rise in figures since the election will add to the pressure on workers who find themselves locked out of the first-time buyers market because they don’t have enough disposable income to save for the hefty deposit banks require before approving mortgages. | |
Only three regions in the country have shown a decline in rental prices – the north west, east Anglia and Yorkshire and Humber. | |
The spike in rental reflects the general crisis in the UK with a shortage of housing pushing the cost of buying a property beyond the reach of many first-time buyers. | |
This in turn has created an overheated demand for rental properties, says HomeLet. | This in turn has created an overheated demand for rental properties, says HomeLet. |
The charity Money Advice Trust says the spiralling costs are of concern. | |
“The proportion of calls we were getting on rental arrears in 2010 was 6.6%. This year so far it’s 11.4%, so that’s a doubling,” said a spokeswoman. “It’s both in the public and private sector.” | |
HomeLet’s surveys are based on 13,000 tenant reference applications last month, 3,000 of which were in London. | HomeLet’s surveys are based on 13,000 tenant reference applications last month, 3,000 of which were in London. |
The increase over the past year is five times greater than it was two years ago when the year-on-year increase was 2.6%. |
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