Percentage of Private Rented in Attleborough

Percentage of Private Rented in Attleborough

Something significant is shifting on our streets, and most people have not noticed. Nearly one in five UK homes is now privately rented, quietly reshaping communities like Attleborough. Who is driving this change, and what does it mean for prices, demand, and neighbourhood life? The answers may surprise you.

Walk down almost any street in the UK and one thing is quietly changing the shape of our communities. The private rental sector is growing, and it now plays a far bigger role than many people realise.
Nationally, around 19% of homes now sit in the private rental sector. That is nearly one in five properties. Twenty years ago, that figure was closer to one in ten. This shift has not happened by accident. Later life moves, tighter mortgage rules, higher deposits, job mobility, and lifestyle choice have all pushed renting from a short term stop gap into a long term housing option for millions.
Here in Attleborough, the figure stands 16%.
Whether you rent, own, or are thinking of buying, renting or selling, this matters.
For renters, it shapes availability, competition, and rent levels. For homeowners, it affects demand, pricing, and the type of buyers active in the market. For landlords, it highlights just how important good management and long-term thinking have become as regulation and expectations rise.
A growing rental sector also changes the character of neighbourhoods. Schools, shops, transport, and local services all feel the impact of a more mobile population.
The housing market is no longer just about buyers and sellers. Renting is now a permanent pillar of how towns and city’s function. Understanding how big it locally gives everyone a clearer picture of where the market really sits today.

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