Landlords enjoyed a good start to 2017, according to the
latest Your Move Buy-to-Let Index for England and Wales, with rents showing
growth in all but one region, though yields continue to vary. Across the whole
of England and Wales rents increased by 1% in the last 12 months, despite
dropping back slightly between December and January. The average property let
for £798 in the first month of 2017. This compares to a figure of £790 at the
same point a year ago. The East of England continues to “power” rental scene,
according to the report. Read more on Housing Excellence.
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