New analysis by the Residential Landlords’ Association
has revealed that rents in local authority controlled homes have increased six
times more than in the private sector over the past eight years. Figures published by the CLG show that in the eight year period between 2005/06 and
2012/13, local authority housing average weekly rents in England increased from
£55.27 to £78.78, an increase of 42.5 per cent. By contrast, figures from the
Office for National Statistics have shown that in the eight years between
August 2005 and August 2013, rents in the private rented sector in England
increased by just 7.2 per cent. This compares with an RPI increase of 30.3 per
cent over the same period, meaning that private sector rents actually fell in
real terms. Read more on the RLA website.
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