Nov
13

Belvoir Q3 rental index reveals rise in the number of families renting

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The Belvoir Q3 2019 rental index reveals interesting new
rental trends, confirming a cultural shift towards more families renting, an
increase in lengths of tenancies and continued stock shortages that may be
further impacted by proposals to abolish Section 21.

“The Q3 rental index, which analyses advertised and actual
rents across the network, is prepared for Belvoir by property expert Kate
Faulkner, and reveals some interesting trends in the Buy to Let market,” says
Belvoir CEO Dorian Gonsalves.

“The Q3 2019 monthly rental average in England is £819 and
when compared to Q3 2018 this reveals a year on year increase of just over
4.75%. Feedback from a cross section of offices in Scotland revealed increases
in Dundee, Paisley and Falkirk, with a slight decrease over in Aberdeen. In
Wales our Wrexham, Cardiff and Swansea offices also reported increased rents,
although rents for flats in Swansea remained flat to falling, which could be
attributed to an increase in first-time buyers versus renters. Our Newtownards
office in Northern Ireland again reported increased rents, with demand remaining
the same and stock shortages of one to four bed properties.

“A survey of a cross section of Belvoir franchisees in Q3
2019 looked at the question of whether there has been an increase in families
renting properties in the last ten years. Three quarters of Belvoir offices
surveyed reported an increase in the number of families renting, although only
25% highlighted the struggle to achieve a deposit or cope with the cost of
buying as the main reason. The increase in families renting is a cultural
shift, with reasons including job moves, lack of social/council housing,
renting as a temporary solution to avoid losing a sale, or the inability to
find a property they wanted to buy, and importantly, many tenants said they
preferred the flexibility of renting a larger property in an area that they
would not be able to buy.

“The survey suggests that the idea that families are renting
purely due to affordability issues isn’t necessarily true, as many are finding
it a practical solution to their current issues. However, for those that are
renting in the private sector because of a lack of social housing, this
suggests that if the proposed abolishment of Section 21 goes ahead and there
are less properties to rent, it could seriously damage the very tenants the
Government is trying to help.”

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“As this decade draws to a close, Belvoir’s figures show
that with the exception of London, the South East and the South West, rents
have remained fairly balanced over the last decade. In Q3 2019 the lowest rents
were seen in the North West at £614 and the North East at £520, with the
highest rents achieved in the South East at £1145 and London at £1540.

 “Analysis of property
trends by property type revealed an increase in rents for flats and houses,
with shortage of supply due to landlord selling, government policies and the
impact of the tenant fee ban given as the main reasons. The majority of Belvoir
agents are predicting increasing rents for flats and houses in Q4 2019, with
room rents remaining static or with small increases.

“When we looked at the average time tenants are renting for,
we noted a fundamental shift from renting for less then 18 months to tenants
now renting in the main from 18-24 months. Landlords and tenants can be
reassured that within Belvoir hardly anyone is renting for less than 12 months,
let alone the average fixed term AST. In addition, long term trends suggest
that affordability is improving with 20% of Belvoir offices having zero tenant
arrears, over 50% just three tenants in one week arrears and a fall in the
percentage of offices with four or more tenants in arrears. This also links in
with the fact that nearly two-thirds of Belvoir offices had zero evictions, and
if an eviction does place in a quarter it is likely to be just one. It is clear
that renting through Belvoir is one of the best ways for landlords and tenants
to avoid eviction issues – whether Section 21 legislation changes or not.

“We also looked at the number of landlords who have sold
properties in Q3 2019, and over half of Belvoir offices confirmed an increase
in landlords offloading four to five properties, but a reduction in landlords
selling six or more properties. Interestingly, the percentage of offices
reporting no landlords buying has doubled since 2016, and we can confirm that
the days of double-digit landlords purchases are almost over.

“In summary, tenants and landlords that continue to let are
doing so amicably and at affordable rents. The key issue moving forward is that
in most areas there are more tenants than there are properties to rent. If this
trend continues, it is likely to put upward pressure on rents.“

To review the Belvoir Q3 2019 rental index visit: www.belvoir.co.uk

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Nov
13

The myth that landlords can evict at a moment’s notice

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Some of the so-called housing charities like to say that tenants must be protected, that they have no security in the private rented sector, that they can be asked to leave at a moment’s notice, on a whim from the landlord.

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Nov
13

New data shows folly of London rent controls

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london

Proposals by the Mayor of London to introduce rent controls have been dealt a critical blow as figures show rents across the capital falling in real terms.  According to Office for National Statistics data published today, in the 12 months to October 2019 private sector rents in the capital increased by an average of 0.9 per cent.  […]

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Nov
13

Belvoir Q3 rental index reveals rise in families renting

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The Belvoir Q3 2019 rental index reveals interesting new rental trends, confirming a cultural shift towards more families renting, an increase in lengths of tenancies and continued stock shortages that may be further impacted by proposals to abolish Section 21.

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Nov
13

Rent Controls: Housing Secretary “not in favour of them”

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The Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick MP told the Housing, Communities and Local Government select committee last week that he is ‘not in favour’ of rent controls. Giving evidence to the select committee on the topic of possession reform, Mr Jenrick said: “I am not in favour of rent controls. As I said, that has proven […]

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Nov
13

Call of the Week- Right to Rent checks

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Call of the week

Right to rent checks have been a source of confusion for some landlords since they were introduced in 2016. To protect landlords, the RLA supported a case against the right to rent legislation earlier this year led by the JCWI, where Justice Spencer made clear that the law was incompatible with human rights and should […]

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Nov
13

Nottingham council to use landlord review website

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Marks Out Of Tenancy is a new landlord and property review website for tenants that can also be used as a resource for local authorities to clamp down on unlicensed properties, undeclared HMOs, properties in disrepair and criminal landlords.

Nottingham City Council’s safer housing service’s strategic housing manager

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Nov
13

VAT on High Court enforcement fees

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As we have had a number of enquiries from clients, we have prepared a briefing regarding the coverage during the last week on whether High Court Enforcement Officers (HCEOs) charge VAT on their statutory fees, which was initiated by a question in the House of Lords on 15th October.

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