
Asking rents reach record highs across Britain, new data from Rightmove shows
Average asking rents have jumped to new record highs, says Rightmove.
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Average asking rents have jumped to new record highs, says Rightmove. Competition between tenants remains significantly lower than at its peak, with the average rental home now receiving 10 inquiries. Rightmove said the number of homes to rent is 1% lower than a year ago, with the fall in rental supply appearing to be driven more by a drop in newly-listed properties for rent, rather than an increase in the speed of the market.
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Average asking rents have jumped to new record highs, says Rightmove.
reliability moderate2/3 sourcesCompetition between tenants remains significantly lower than at its peak, with the average rental home now receiving 10 inquiries
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Rightmove said the number of homes to rent is 1% lower than a year ago, with the fall in rental supply appearing to be driven more by a drop in newly-listed properties for rent, rather than an increase in the speed of the market.
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