Around fifteen per cent of UK Housing is rented. Even though
it is estimated to rise to 25 per cent by 2025, it is lower than the rest of
Europe which is an average of 30%.
Private landlords opting for letting their properties cover
the major portion of the sector. People interested in making 'letting' as their
business, investors looking for options to secure their annuity and accidental
landlords share the other half of the property sector.
Size of the property does matter in the current property
market, as rent is usually determined by the number of rooms. The majority of
the rented properties are usually small: 1/3rd of the properties privately
rented are flats and the rest are mostly terraced or semi-detached. Demand is
rising, to some extent due to the rise in property prices (more than earnings)
over the past decade and partially due to change in the standard of living (way
of life) of the current generation.
'High demand for Rented properties': a fluctuating financial
market makes renting an option which is flexible and adaptable.'
The private rental sector lets over 5 million properties to
twenty to twenty five-year-olds which covers around 50%. Many of them are
working singles/couples who either can't or don't wish to buy into the property
market and value the sense of liberty that comes with renting: if they are
willing to move on, they can do it fast and easily. Further aspects driving
tenant demand are increase in the number of students and demand from first-time
buyers unable to step up on the housing ladder. Increase in immigration has
also had an impact in certain areas in the UK.
The Positives and Negatives
+s Property has proved to be a better investment than equity
investments or returns from a deposit. Letting offers a guaranteed rental
income and the advantage of growth in property value.
-s Property prices can fall as well as rise & the
landlord is responsible for property maintenance. They also have to find
tenants or pay an estate agent/property firm to assist them. It is very
important to consider property investment as a long-term business venture. A
higher % of the earnings is from the rise in value, as opposed to monthly rent
profits.
Buy-to-let mortgages (around 1.7 million in the UK) have
also encouraged people to invest in the letting market. These are intended for
those who buy property particularly to let out to tenants.
Neil Parmer is a Property Adviser at Assured Properties, a
specialist property management company with decades of experience within the Private,
Corporate and Social Housing sector which offers Guaranteed Rent up to five
years.
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