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London rents fall but still average £1,244

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  • 14/01/2014
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Average rents in the capital dropped 1.5% last month but are still 2.5 times higher than the North East.

The cost of renting in London fell slightly at the end of the year to the lowest level since September 2013, and the rate of growth fell to 2.1% a year. But renting in the capital still costs 148.3% more than the North East, where rents fell by 3.1% last month to an average of £501 per month.

According to the latest HomeLet Rental Index, when the Greater London figure is removed, the average cost of renting a home in the UK increased monthly and annually by 1.7% and 1.9% respectively to £684 per month.

Gary Abraham, HomeLet’s sales and marketing director, said: “Despite London rents stabilising, they’re still significantly more expensive than anywhere else in the UK – particularly those in the North East, where average rents are lower than in any other region.

“Although rents in Greater London are much higher than in any other region – even in the second most expensive region, the South East, where the capital’s average rental costs are 49.5% more expensive – it does appear the property bubble within the region may be beginning to deflate.

“Looking ahead this year, I believe rents in the capital will begin to increase again as the summer months approach – however, not at the same rate as previous years when the property market was affected by lack of borrowing and mortgage availability before the Funding for Lending and Help to Buy schemes were introduced.”

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