The Statistics We’re likely all familiar with two headline statistics which come out each year. The first is the average price paid of a residential property in the UK, the...

The Statistics We’re likely all familiar with two headline statistics which come out each year. The first is the average price paid of a residential property in the UK, the...
About ten years ago, the average residential rent in the UK was about £750/month, today it’s closer to £1,300 which is a 5.6% CAGR.
Rents have gone up, and they keep going up. This is a boon for the growing BTR/Multi-Family sector in the UK. However, the question is, how far can this really go? Eventually rents must hit a limit where further increases are just not possible.