Average rents in the UK have grown steadily over the last
month, but the potential impact of Brexit is causing concern among landlords,
according to the latest index report. They are 1.7% higher than a year ago at
an average of £943 but when London is excluded they have increase by 1.8% to
£780 while in London rent are up 3% to £1,632, according to the HomeLet rental
index. The data also shows that the region with the largest year on year
increase is Scotland, up 5.6% increase since September 2017. Read more on the
Property Wire website.
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