Why UK House Rent Is Rising to £1,318 While Demand Falls
We’re seeing something strange in the UK housing market these days. Average monthly rent across the UK has climbed to around £1,318, even as fewer people are renting homes. That sounds like a contradiction: higher rent normally means more people want that home. But right now, the opposite seems true. We will examine why rents are going up, even though demand is soft. We’ll look at the numbers, dig into what’s driving the rise, show where things differ across the UK, and discuss what it means for renters and the housing market.
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