Which areas have seen rental yields creep up since last Christmas?

Which areas have seen rental yields creep up since last Christmas?

Newly released analysis and data from lettings management platform, Howsy, has revealed which parts of the buy-to-let market have gifted landlords an increase in rental yields since last Christmas, in what has otherwise been a tough year for the rental sector. (Please click or tap the picture to find out more)

Since last December, the average rental yield across England has dropped by -0.25%, now at 3.86%.
All regions have seen a decline, with London the worst hit. The capital has seen the average rental yield fall from 4.25% last December to 3.975 currently; a drop of -0.28%.
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Source: Property Reporter



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