Private renting used to be seen as a stopgap. It has
struggled to shake its image as short-term housing for students and people
still trying to get on the housing ladder. But the number of people privately
renting has ballooned in recent years. In the last decade it's doubled in size,
as more and more people have been priced out of home ownership or unable to get
a social rented home. While short-term private lets may have been suitable in
the past, this new generation of private renters want stable, long-term
housing. Almost 9 in 10 renters say that being able to stay somewhere for the
long-term is an important consideration when they are looking for a home.
Despite this overwhelming demand for long-term housing, a stable home is
something that the English private rented sector is least able to provide.
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