Landlord demand hits record volumes

Landlord demand hits record volumes

Landlord activity is on the rise according to analysis by estate & letting agent comparison site, Rentround, who have seen a 13% increase in letting agent related terms run by landlords vs the previous all-time monthly high.

While London landlords looking for agents on the site was only up 4% vs the previous all-time high, the rest of the UK was buoyant, with Newcastle, Birmingham, and Bristol experiencing the largest increases, all above 18% compared to previous 6-month averages. To continue reading, please Click Here
Source: Property Reporter


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