ARLA Propertymark: Tenant demand reaches record high

Agents witnessed a 57% increase in the number of prospective tenants registered since December.

ARLA Propertymark: Tenant demand reaches record high

Demand from prospective tenants in January increased to the highest level on record with 88 prospective tenants registered per branch compared to 56 the previous month, according to ARLA Propertymark's latest Private Rented Sector report.

This equates to agents witnessing a 57% increase in the number of prospective tenants registered since December.

Year-on-year, demand for rental accommodation has increased by a fifth (21%).

The number of properties managed per branch fell from 206 in December to 191 in January.

Supply has not been this low since July 2019, when it stood at 184.

Year-on-year supply is down from 197 in January 2019, but up from 184 in January 2018.

The number of tenants experiencing rent increases rose in January, with 42% of letting agents witnessing landlords increasing them compared to 32% in December last year.

Year-on-year, this figure is up from 26% in January 2019, and 19% in January 2018.

David Cox, chief executive at ARLA Propertymark, said: “This month’s results are a huge blow for tenants.

"With demand increasing by more than half, but rental supply falling, rent costs are unsurprisingly being pushed up.

"Our recent research found that tenants could miss out on nearly half a million properties as more landlords exit the traditional private rented sector and turn towards short-term lets which will only serve to worsen the problem for those seeking longer term rental accommodation.

"With the Spring Budget around the corner, it’s important that the government works to make the private rented sector attractive to landlords again, rather than introducing complex legislation which ultimately squeezes the sector and leaves tenants worse off.”