Big rise in tenant demand in just a month reports agency

Big rise in tenant demand in just a month reports agency


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London’s rental season is gathering pace according to Chestertons, which says 15 per cent more tenants entered the market in March than in February 2023. 

At the same time, Chestertons’ agents conducted 19 per cent more viewings and handled 13 per cent more offers from tenants.

Despite this increase, Chestertons expects that 2023 will be less competitive for tenants as it currently has 30 per cent more rental properties available compared to March 2022. 

In addition, there has been a 10 per cent increase in landlords putting their property on the rental market.

Chestertons chief operating officer Richard Davies says: “Following a challenging year for tenants last year, during which rents in some areas of the capital increased by over 20 per cent, we are pleased to see a wider choice of rental properties now becoming available. 

“We expect this to stabilise rents and some landlords will be prepared to reduce their asking rent in order to secure the right tenant.”

In March, Chestertons registered a 27 per cent year-on-year uplift in tenants agreeing tenancies with landlords. 

Davies comments: “Areas that were particularly popular among renters in March include Islington and South Kensington but also Canary Wharf and Pimlico, which continue to attract a high number of city professionals.”

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