East of England best region for high rental occupancy

East of England best region for high rental occupancy

Data from a new landlord survey has revealed that periods of un-occupancy within rental properties are practically non-existent within several parts of the UK, as demand for rental accommodation picks up.

Intus Lettings polled 500 landlords from across the country in a bid to understand the changing demands of the buy-to-let market and found that landlords in the East of England experience just 10 weeks of void periods over 12 months, with a quarter revealing their properties are empty for less than a month over the course of a year. To continue reading this article please click here
Source: Property Reporter


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