In January 2025, the average monthly rent in Greater London reached 2,227 British pounds, confirming its position as the most expensive area for private tenants. Rental prices across England stood at 1,375 British pounds, while the average for Great Britain was recorded at 1,332 British pounds. The North East remains the most affordable region, with rents at 710 British pounds. According to the UK Price Index of Private Rents (PIPR), rental growth has accelerated since 2021, with the cost of rental properties rising by nearly nine percent annually in January 2025.
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Median monthly rental prices for the private rental market in England by bedroom category, region and administrative area, calculated using data from the Valuation Office Agency and Office for National Statistics.
The UK residential rental market is poised for significant growth, with forecasts indicating a cumulative increase of nearly ** percent by 2029. This surge is expected to be front-loaded, with a robust ***** percent rise anticipated in 2024. Rental growth has accelerated notably since 2021, with August 2024 experiencing a decade-high annual percentage growth. The trend reflects the complex interplay between housing affordability, mortgage rates, and supply of rental homes, as the UK housing market navigates a period of transition.
The median monthly rent recorded between 1 October 2017 and 30 September 2018 in England was £690, from a sample of 486,310 rents.
This release provides statistics on the private rental market for England. The release presents the mean, median, lower quartile and upper quartile total monthly rent paid, for a number of bedroom/room categories. This covers each local authority in England, for the 12 months to the end of September 2018. Geographic (choropleth) maps have also been published as part of this release.
The release presents the mean (average), median, lower quartile, and upper quartile gross monthly rent paid (ignoring any adjustment for services not eligible for housing benefit), for a number of bedroom/room categories (see methodology section) for each local authority (LA) in England for the 12 months to the end of March 2014.
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As of the second quarter of 2024, there were nearly 116,000 build-to-rent homes in the United Kingdom, the majority of which were apartments in multifamily housing. Additionally, over 45,000 homes were in construction, and 105,000 were in planning. Build-to-rent refers to homes that are built specifically for renting rather than for sale. They differentiate from traditional rent homes with their focus on the provision of services, i.e. professional on-site management, shared spaces, work zones, fitness centers. A substantial share of the built-to-rent stock is concentrated in London.
This timeline presents the value of the film on video rental market in the United Kingdom in the years from 2001 to 2018. The highest value of the physical rental market was 494 million British pounds in 2001. Market value was significantly lower in 2018, at 30million British pounds. The number of rental transactions also fell during this period, from 198 million in 2001 to eight million in 2018.
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The United Kingdom Car Rentals Market Report is Segmented by Rental Duration (Short-Term and Long-Term), Booking Type (Online and Offline), Application (Leisure/Tourism and Business/Corporate), Vehicle Class (Economy, Standard, and Premium / Luxury), Propulsion Type (ICE, Hybrid, and BEV), End-User (Individual and More), Booking Channel (Airport and More), and Geography. Market Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Value (USD).
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United Kingdom Truck Leasing and Rental market was valued at USD 8.50 billion in 2024 and is anticipated to grow USD 12.83 billion by 2030 with a CAGR of 7.15%
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Market Size | 2024: USD 8.50 Billion |
Forecast Market Size | 2030: USD 12.83 Billion |
CAGR | 2025-2030: 7.15% |
Fastest Growing Segment | Online |
Largest Market | England |
Key Players | 1. Centurion Truck Rental 2. Nationwide Hire UK 3. Fraikin Limited 4. Europcar International S.A.S.U. 5. Ryder System, Inc. 6. Mac’s Truck (Rental Leasing Co Ltd) 7. Dawsongroup plc. 8. Hexagon Leasing Limited 9. MC Group 10. Eurotrail UK Limited |
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The total turnover of the equipment rental market in the United Kingdom fluctuated widely over the last decade with a positive trend. By 2021, the equipment rental market turnover in the UK reached 5.9 billion euros and is forecasted to exceed 6.7 billion euros by 2023.
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The industry covers the renting and leasing of other personal and household goods to industries or households. Goods include textiles, furniture, jewellery, books, electornic equipment used in the house and flowers and plants.
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United Kingdom Car Rental market was valued at USD 7.15 billion in 2024 and is anticipated to grow USD 13.16 billion by 2030 with a CAGR of 10.75%
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Market Size | 2024: USD 7.15 Billion |
Forecast Market Size | 2030: USD 13.16 Billion |
CAGR | 2025-2030: 10.75% |
Fastest Growing Segment | Airport |
Largest Market | England |
Key Players | 1. Lex Autolease Ltd. 2. Alphabet (GB) Ltd 3. Enterprise Rent-A-Car UK Ltd. 4. LeasePlan UK Ltd. 5. Europcar Mobility Group 6. Avis Budget Group Inc. 7. Hertz UK Ltd. 8. SIXT SE 9. Dollar Rent A Car, Inc. 10. Green Motion International |
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The UK car rental market is anticipated to experience substantial growth, expanding from USD 3.80 billion in 2025 to approximately USD 6.43 billion by 2035 at a CAGR of 5.4% throughout the forecast period.
Metric | Value |
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Industry Size (2025E) | USD 3.80 billion |
Industry Value (2035F) | USD 6.43 billion |
CAGR (2025 to 2035) | 5.4% |
Semi-Annual Market Update
Particular | Value CAGR |
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H1 2024 | 6.3% (2024 to 2034) |
H2 2024 | 4.8% (2024 to 2034) |
H1 2025 | 6.1% (2025 to 2035) |
H2 2025 | 4.7% (2025 to 2035) |
Per Capita Spending Analysis
Year | Population (millions) |
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2020 | 67.9 |
2021 | 68.3 |
2022 | 68.6 |
2023 | 69 |
2024 | 69.3 |
Year | Per Capita Spending (USD) |
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2020 | 18.82 |
2021 | 20.03 |
2022 | 22.68 |
2023 | 25.58 |
2024 | 29.03 |
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Global Market Share by Key Players
Market Segment | Industry Share (%) |
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Top 3 (Enterprise, Hertz, Europcar) | 50% |
Rest of Top 5 (Avis, Sixt) | 15% |
Next 5 of Top 10 (Thrifty, Alamo, Budget, Green Motion, Virtuo) | 20% |
Emerging & Regional Brands (peer-to-peer, EV rentals) | 15% |
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Companies rent or lease office equipment to preserve their cash flow and benefit from tax breaks. Leasing equipment is common for start-ups because it significantly reduces how much they have to shell out to start operations; this means growth in the number of UK businesses is vital to revenue expansion. Providers that offer flexible terms, specialist technology, secure print features and streamlined online leasing processes have a better chance of staying ahead in this competitive market. Revenue is expected to inch downwards at a compound annual rate of 1% over the five years through 2025-26 to £735.9 million, including a forecast hike of 0.6% in 2025-26. The industry has contended with mixed conditions in recent years, shaped largely by changing business confidence and price competition. Poor economic conditions drove down business confidence over the two years through 2023-24, pushing many to rent or lease office equipment, particularly printers and peripherals, to protect cash flow and avoid large upfront expenses. At the same time, though, lower retail prices have made buying equipment more affordable, prompting leasing providers to cut their rates to remain attractive, which eats into profit. Low prices also mean that buyers currently hold strong bargaining power, due to increased competition among retailers and online suppliers giving businesses plenty of cost-effective options. There’s been some variation in the performance of different products in different markets; while the leasing of traditional printers and copiers has slowed as businesses shift toward digital solutions, industries like healthcare, finance and government still rely heavily on secure physical document handling. Revenue is forecast to swell at a compound annual rate of 1.4% over the five years through 2030-31 to £788 million. Cost-conscious companies will continue to rent or lease computer hardware and office furniture in order to protect their cash flow. Businesses are set to gain confidence and spend more in the coming years, boosting office equipment renting and leasing activity. The development of new computers should also drive growth, as businesses are always looking for the most up-to-date equipment to work more efficiently – with leases, they can update their computers regularly without having to spend as much.
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The United Kingdom car rental market was valued at USD 7.30 Billion in 2024. The industry is expected to grow at a CAGR of 8.50% during the forecast period of 2025-2034 to attain a valuation of USD 16.51 Billion by 2034.
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The UK construction equipment rental market is expected to reach USD 5.57 billion by 2029 from USD 3.82 billion in 2022, growing at a CAGR of 5.54%.
England had the largest number of build to rent (BTR) homes in the UK in 2025, with ******* completed units in single-family and multifamily housing. Additionally, there were nearly ****** units under construction and ****** units in planning. Build to rent refers to homes that are built specifically for renting rather than for sale. They differentiate from traditional rent homes with their focus on the provision of as services, i.e. professional on-site management, shared spaces, work zones, fitness centers.
The release presents the mean, median, lower quartile and upper quartile total monthly rent paid, for a number of bedroom categories. This covers each local authority in England, for the 12 months to the end of September 2016. Geographic maps are included with this publication, in a series of PDF files, by region.
In January 2025, the average monthly rent in Greater London reached 2,227 British pounds, confirming its position as the most expensive area for private tenants. Rental prices across England stood at 1,375 British pounds, while the average for Great Britain was recorded at 1,332 British pounds. The North East remains the most affordable region, with rents at 710 British pounds. According to the UK Price Index of Private Rents (PIPR), rental growth has accelerated since 2021, with the cost of rental properties rising by nearly nine percent annually in January 2025.