Rents in England at an all-time high
The average monthly rent in England measured over the 12 months to September was £725, according to the Office for National Statistics. This is the highest level ever recorded.
London unsurprisingly had the highest median monthly rent at £1,435, almost double the England average.
And this was hugely different to the North East which recorded the lowest median monthly rent, at £495.
Rental prices and the spread of rents tended to be higher in the southern regions of England than in the Midlands and northern regions.
With average rents in England hitting a record high over the past year, it’s no surprise more and more tenants are desperate to get onto the property ladder. Psychologically, it can be deflating knowing that you’re paying so much for so little, especially in the capital where rents are borderline obscene.
With interest rates so low, getting a mortgage can be considerably cheaper than paying rent but finding a deposit remains a key obstacle to homeownership.