The supply of rental properties has dropped to its lowest
level in a year, according to the Association of Residential Letting Agents
(ARLA). In its January Private Rental Sector (PRS) report, the organisation
found that there were an average 172 properties available to rent per member
branch – the lowest level since it began keeping such records a year ago. The
figure is 10 properties fewer than in December 2015. Meanwhile, demand for
rental accommodation picked up in January with an average of 31 prospective
tenants now registered per branch. However, it has not returned to the high
levels reported in January and February last year, ARLA said, when there were
38 and 40 tenants registered per branch respectively. Read more on the Housing
Excellence website.
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