Monthly rents in the UK, excluding London, have increased by 4% annually to £689 with six tenants are chasing every available property across the country, the highest since 2011, the latest rental index shows
Meanwhile, in London rents have reached a four year high, increasing 10% annually to £1,515 and tenant demand has been rising at more than nine times the rate of supply.
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Nationally, excluding London, the number of viewings is up 6% annually and 2% since May, the highest number of viewings in one month since November 2011.
However, new agreed tenancies are flat on the month but up 17% annually, just off their September 2013 peak. The flat monthly growth means that the ratio of viewings to new tenancies has marginally increased to 7.0/1 from May, but annually it has dropped from 7.7/1. Nation said that this suggests that competition in the market is hotting up and when tenants view their ideal property they are moving more quickly to secure it.
Source: www.propertywire.com
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