Rental Prices

British residential rent values up by 2.3% in last 12 months

Private rental prices paid by tenants in Great Britain rose by 2.3% in the 12 months to November 2016 and were unchanged compared to October 2016, the latest index shows. Rents increased by 2.4% in England, by 0.1% in Scotland and by 0.3% in Wales to an average of £511.50, according to the figures published […] The post British residential rent values up by 2.3% in last 12 months appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Greater London sees year on year asking prices fall for first time since 2010

Greater London is the UK’s worst performing region with prices down by 0.4% over the last 12 months while average prices in England and Wales have seen their biggest monthly fall for two years. Overall asking prices fell by 0.4% in England and Wales and are just 3.4% above a year ago, according to the […] The post Greater London sees year on year asking prices fall for first time since 2010 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Family homes to rent in London increasingly unaffordable, new research shows

Properties in London are now so expensive that couples looking for a family home pay more than half of their combined monthly salary to rent a typical three bedroom home, new research has found. They would need to fork out 55.6% or £2,460 of their combined average monthly salary to rent an average property, some […] The post Family homes to rent in London increasingly unaffordable, new research shows appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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