Demand for flats in the capital still below pre-pandemic levels🏢

Demand for flats in the capital still below pre-pandemic levels🏢

Despite restrictions being lifted and life 'returning to normal for the vast majority of those living and working in London, demand for apartment-style living in the capital is yet to return, according to research by Ocasa.

With the rental sector already notoriously expensive, it’s hardly surprising that smaller flats and apartments form much of the rental stock currently available on the market as they enable a lower cost of renting.
In fact, Ocasa found that flats currently account for 55% of all rental homes listed to let across Britain. To continue reading, please Click Here


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