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Rent costs hit record high - 2019 trends
Propertymark has analysed its lettings and sales data to reveal trends from the year. The private rented sector has seen sharp rent increases due to the tenant fees ban, an outflow of landlords from the market, and Brexit uncertainty.
The private rented sector in 2019
The supply of rental accommodation increased in 2019, from 187 on average per branch in 2018, to 197 this year. It reached an annual high in March when letting agents were managing 203 properties per branch. As landlords continued to feel the pinch, the number of buy-to-let (BTL) investors selling their properties remained high, at an average of four in 2019. In April, the figure spiked to five per branch. The number of tenants experiencing rent hikes hit a record high this year, rising from an average of 26 per cent each month in 2018, to 46 per cent on average this year. This is due to the impact of the tenant fees ban, with 64 per cent of tenants experiencing rent increases in August; the highest figure seen this year. Agents reported an increased number of prospective tenants searching for homes in August, when 76 were recorded per branch, compared to 73 on average across the year.