Rent controls would prompt switch to Airbnb – warning

Rent controls would prompt switch to Airbnb – warning


Todays other news


The imposition of rent controls – urged by a growing number of politicians and pressure groups in different parts of the UK – would drive a proportion of rental stock to short let platforms such as Airbnb.

That’s the warning from property website Home, which gives a monthly snapshot of the rental and sales markets. 

The latest report from the website speaks of “an unprecedented decline in available rental stock on the market” from around 120,000 properties available for renting in February 2019 to scarcely 50,000 now, February 2022.

Home says this represents a massive 58 per cent fall in three years. 

It suggests that Greater London is now the main driver of rental inflation overall, as tenants return to the capital following the easing in Covid restrictions. 

And it believes that rental affordability is looking stretched in all regions, including London, but due to supply constraints here are unlikely to be significant rent falls this year. More likely is a period of consolidation at these higher levels, it suggests.

 

 

Home says: “What is immediately apparent is that, while there is so little choice for prospective tenants, it is unlikely that rents will fall. Letting agents are overwhelmed with demand and renters have no real bargaining room in the majority of lets. 

“Setting rent controls would only make the situation worse as landlords would likely exit or switch to Airbnb-style letting. 

“In order to improve the choice for tenants and keep rents in check, we clearly need more competition and that means more properties available for rent. To achieve that, the government must stop disincentivising buy to let through taxation and further regulation. 

“However, the new Levelling Up agenda seems to be offering precisely the opposite.”

Share this article ...

Join the conversation: Login and have your say

Want to comment on this story? Our focus is on providing a platform for you to share your insights and views and we welcome contributions. All comments are screened using specialist software and may be reviewed by our editorial team before publication. Letting Agent Today reserves the right to edit, withhold or delete comments that violate our guidelines, including those that harass, degrade, or intimidate others. Users who post such content may be banned from commenting.
By commenting, you agree to our Commenting Terms of Use.
3 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Recommended for you
Related Articles
The intention is to create a safety net for individuals...
A Green Party politician has accused landlords of wanting to...
The data comes from Propertymark's snapshot of the market in...
Build To Rent enthusiasts want councillors to understand the sector...
The Welsh Government is backing the call for a 'compensation'...
There will be a greater emphasis on digitisation....
A consultation document is being released today....
Recommended for you
Latest Features
Propertymark responds to the government announcement...
The partnership is with due diligence platform Thirdfort....
The advice comes from Propertymark...
Sponsored Content
The owners of the Rentman software application (for property Lettings...
Tenants want a place they can call home—somewhere comfortable, safe,...

Send to a friend

In order to send this article to a friend you must first login. Click on the button below to login or sign up.

No one likes pop-ups ...
But while you're here