Voids settle in August

Voids settle in August

Void periods were up by an average of two days across the UK from July to August, which Goodlord said reflects an easing of the ‘rush to rent’ which characterised early summer.

Just one area saw a decrease in void periods during August, as the South East saw voids fall from 15 to 13 days.
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