Tight supply issues see rents rise again for fifth successive quarter↗

Tight supply issues see rents rise again for fifth successive quarter↗

Continued pressure on the supply of suitable and affordable rental property has seen average UK rents increase during Q4 2021 - making it the fifth consecutive quarter to see a rise, according to The Deposit Protection Service.

The DPS said that average rents reached £834 during the final three months of 2021, an increase of £16 (1.96%) on the previous quarter and a £42 or 5.30% increase against Q3 2020. To continue reading, please Click Here


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