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Private Rented Sector Report January 2018

January 2018 PRS Report RENTAL MARKET STARTS 2018 ON THE BACK FOOT Key Findings The supply of rental properties fell by eight per cent from December to January, while demand for these properties grew The number of tenants experiencing rent rises increased as landlords kicked off the new year with contract negotiations The average void period between tenancies fell to three weeks Tenants stayed in rental properties for 18 months on average SUPPLY OF RENTAL STOCK The number of properties managed per member branch fell to 184 The number of properties managed by letting agents fell by eight per cent in January, with 184 managed per branch compared to 200 in December. This is the lowest level since last October when letting agents managed 182 per branch on average. Supply was highest in the East Midlands, where agents managed 275 properties per branch on average, and lowest in London where there were only 99 properties recorded per branch ARLA Propertymark PRS Report 01/2018 Page 2 of 5

300 250 Figure 1: Average number of properties managed per branch 200 150 100 50 0 RENT PRICES NUMBER OF PROSPECTIVE TENANTS The number of agents witnessing rent Average hikes number increased of new to 35% prospective in August tenants in January was 70 Demand for rental properties increased by 19 per cent in January, with letting agents registering 70 house-hunters per member branch, compared to just 59 in December. Demand was highest in Wales with 158 prospective renters registered per member branch. In the North West there were only 32 registered per branch. RENT PRICES The number of agents witnessing rent hikes increased to 19 per cent in January ARLA Propertymark PRS Report 01/2018 Page 3 of 5

Landlords kicked off 2018 with contract negotiations as the rate of tenants experiencing rate hikes in January increased to 19 per cent. While this paints a bleak picture for renters looking into 2018, it s actually down year on year. In January 2017, 23 per cent on tenants had their rents increased, and 30 per cent were subject to rent rises in January 2016. Tenants in Wales were worse affected where 57 per cent experienced rent rises, compared to the North East where no agents reported hikes. In Scotland, 44 per cent experienced rent rises. 35% 30% 25% 20% Figure 2: Percentage of agents witnessing rent hikes for tenants 15% 10% 5% 0% Jan-15 Jan-16 Jan-17 VOID PERIOD BETWEEN TENANCIES Average void period between tenancies in January was three weeks In January, the average time properties were empty between tenancies fell to three weeks, from four in December. Void periods were shortest in the East of England where properties were empty for just two weeks on average. ARLA Propertymark PRS Report 01/2018 Page 4 of 5

LENGTH OF TENANCY Average length of a tenancy in January was 18 months The average tenure was 18 months in January, remaining the same from the previous month. ENDS Editor Notes: About the research: Opinium Research carried out an online survey among 361 ARLA member branches from 1 st 8 th February 2018. ARLA Propertymark Protected letting agents were surveyed on a number of key rental sector issues including supply and demand, the management of BTL properties, and monthly rent prices. www.opinium.co.uk For further information contact: ARLA Propertymark Press Office 020 7566 9777 propertymark@lansons.com About ARLA Propertymark ARLA Propertymark is the UK s foremost professional and regulatory body for letting agents; representing over 9,000 members. Our members operate to professional standards far higher than the law demands and we campaign for greater regulation in this growing and increasingly important sector of the property market. By using a ARLA Propertymark Protected agent, consumers have the peace of mind their agent will provide a professional service and their money is safeguarded by Propertymark s Client Money Protection scheme. ARLA Propertymark PRS Report 01/2018 Page 5 of 5