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TwitterRenters in the UK spent on average 32.5 percent of their income on rent as of January 2025. Scotland and Yorkshire and Humber were the most affordable regions, with households spending less than 28 percent of their gross income on rent. Conversely, London, South West, and South East had a higher ratio. Greater London is the most expensive region for renters Greater London has a considerably higher rent than the rest of the UK regions. In 2024, the average rental cost in Greater London was more than twice higher than in the North West or West Midlands. Compared with Greater London, rent in the South East region was about 600 British pounds cheaper. London property prices continue to increase In recent years, house prices in the UK have been steadily increasing, and the period after the COVID-19 pandemic has been no exception. Prime residential property prices in Central London are forecast to continue rising until 2027. A similar trend in prime property prices is also expected in Outer London.
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TwitterThis dataset is no longer being updated due to redevelopment of private rental prices statistics, impact analysis, UK, please see more information here: Redevelopment of private rental prices statistics, impact analysis, UK - Office for National Statistics (ons.gov.uk).
The Index of Private Housing Rental Prices (IPHRP) is a quarterly experimental price index. It tracks the prices paid for renting property from private landlords in Great Britain.
IPHRP is produced from a number of administrative sources and is classified as experimental by ONS.
The index compares trends (rather than levels) in average private sector rents across English regions, Wales and Scotland. It uses a complex mix-adjustment and weighting process to produce a single index for each area. This index uses data on actual new and ongoing rents.
The sample ensures that the index is representative of the stock at regional level and that it isn't distorted by units dropping out of the sample because they switch to LHA or for other reasons. This is an advantage over the VOA dataset where the sample is changing over time and may not be representative.
Tables show monthly data. Data is updated once a quarter.
Index level (January 2011 = 100). Not seasonally adjusted.
See more on the ONS Website
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TwitterThis Statistic shows the average cost of grade A and grade B office rents in Scotland (United Kingdom) per square foot in 2019. The most expensive area to rent Grade A office space in Scotland was seen in the capital, Edinburgh, with an average of ** British pounds per square foot. Even Grade B property in Edinburgh was more expensive on average that prime real estate in Glasgow's out of town area.
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TwitterThis dataset is no longer being updated due to redevelopment of private rental prices statistics, impact analysis, UK, please see more information here: Redevelopment of private rental prices statistics, impact analysis, UK - Office for National Statistics (ons.gov.uk). The Index of Private Housing Rental Prices (IPHRP) is a quarterly experimental price index. It tracks the prices paid for renting property from private landlords in Great Britain. IPHRP is produced from a number of administrative sources and is classified as experimental by ONS. The index compares trends (rather than levels) in average private sector rents across English regions, Wales and Scotland. It uses a complex mix-adjustment and weighting process to produce a single index for each area. This index uses data on actual new and ongoing rents. The sample ensures that the index is representative of the stock at regional level and that it isn't distorted by units dropping out of the sample because they switch to LHA or for other reasons. This is an advantage over the VOA dataset where the sample is changing over time and may not be representative. Tables show monthly data. Data is updated once a quarter. Index level (January 2011 = 100). Not seasonally adjusted. See more on the ONS Website
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TwitterThe cost of 'big shed' secondary industrial warehouse space per square foot in the United Kingdom (UK) as of ********* varied significantly across different cities. The highest average price was found in Heathrow at ** British pounds in Heathrow, and the lowest was in Aberdeen, Scotland at ***** British pounds. The square footage price of larger (100+ thousand square foot) industrial warehousing was less expensive than that of smaller warehousing. Other factors that could affect pricing included location, proximity to major road systems, key population areas, price of developing land and staff costs.
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TwitterProperty rental data from Citylets – the leading property portal for the private rented sector in Scotland. The data provides the average monthly cost of private property rentals in Glasgow. Data are available for every quarter since 2010 and are available for the city and each of the 23 electoral ward areas. The data are broken down by property type, size, location and furnish type.
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TwitterThe prime rent for office real estate in Edinburgh, Scotland, increased from 2015 to 2019. It can be seen that between 2015 and 2019, the average cost of prime rent increased by ** euros, to a total of *** euros per square meter per year as of the end of 2019. This was also the highest prime rent per square meter per year recorded in this time period.
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TwitterScotland provided the highest gross rental yield for buy-to-let properties in the UK in the third quarter of 2024. The average yield in Scotland amounted to *** percent, making it one of the most profitable markets. In London, the average yield was *** percent, reflecting the highly competitive nature of the capital.
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TwitterIn 2023, the occupancy rate for lettable storage area in the United Kingdom (UK) was above ** percent across all regions. The highest occupancy rate was **** percent in East Midlands and the lowest **** percent in Scotland. In terms of the average rental rates, the region with highest prices was London, followed by South East.
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TwitterScotland had the highest interest cover ratio for buy-to-let properties in the UK in the third quarter of 2024. The average interest cover ratio in Scotland amounted to *** percent, while in London, it was *** percent. This means that landlords in Scotland had a much higher monthly rental income to total interest expenses on their outstanding mortgage than in London.
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TwitterPrivate companies were responsible for most of the new homes built in the United Kingdom (UK), amounting to ******* units in 2024. Housing completions in the UK decreased for three years in a row between 2007 and 2010. This was followed by several years of fluctuation and a gradual increase from 2013 to 2019. The number of homes completed in England remained relatively stable in 2022 and 2023, after reaching a low point in the second quarter of 2020 due to the restrictions implemented to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Construction starts and completions Comparing the number of starts and completions in London side-by-side shows that whenever there is a significant growth or fall in the number of projects started, that peak or valley tends to be reflected in the number of buildings completed a couple of years later. Nevertheless, disruptions, delays, and other obstacles may affect that correlation. Still, observing how many home construction projects started in the UK can provide some insight into the level of activity that construction companies may have in the near future. Given that the number of housing starts is forecast to fall in 2024, there might be slightly less work to be carried out the following year. Nevertheless, housing starts are expected to pick up again by 2025 and 2026. Housing associations in the UK Housing associations are not-for-profit organizations created to develop and rent homes for a lower price than in the private market. They have acquired certain relevance in the UK, although this type of organization also exists in other countries. On several occasions during the past decade, over a fifth of housing starts in London were developed by housing associations. Meanwhile, the number of new homes completed in Scotland by housing associations has increased a lot throughout the years, with several thousand units constructed every year during the past decades.
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TwitterRenters in the UK spent on average 32.5 percent of their income on rent as of January 2025. Scotland and Yorkshire and Humber were the most affordable regions, with households spending less than 28 percent of their gross income on rent. Conversely, London, South West, and South East had a higher ratio. Greater London is the most expensive region for renters Greater London has a considerably higher rent than the rest of the UK regions. In 2024, the average rental cost in Greater London was more than twice higher than in the North West or West Midlands. Compared with Greater London, rent in the South East region was about 600 British pounds cheaper. London property prices continue to increase In recent years, house prices in the UK have been steadily increasing, and the period after the COVID-19 pandemic has been no exception. Prime residential property prices in Central London are forecast to continue rising until 2027. A similar trend in prime property prices is also expected in Outer London.