#rental-inflation

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fromIrish Independent
2 weeks ago

Renting an apartment will now set you back a third more than before pandemic as average cost per county revealed

"Supply remains tight - and indeed worsening, with one-quarter less homes available to rent on November 1 than a year before. Thus upward pressure on rents is likely to remain," he said. The cost of renting was up by 4.3pc in the year to September due to tight supply, the researchers found. In the three months to September, market rents rose by an average of 1.7pc. Market rents are now one-third higher than their pre-Covid levels.
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fromTime Out London
3 months ago

This London borough is officially the most expensive place to rent in Britain

Kensington and Chelsea averages £3,601 monthly rent, reflecting steep London rent rises far above the England average.
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