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As the lettings market in the capital continues to thrive, one leading national estate agent is experiencing a shortage of rental properties available, particularly for three bedroom homes which are in high demand. The demand for three bedroom homes for rent in central London is seemingly insatiable, according to Zoe Rose, head of London lettings at Strutt & Parker. ‘As soon as we get a good one on our books, it lets in a flash. We recently let a three bedroom lateral top floor apartment on Cranley Gardens in South Kensington for £1,300 per week within two days on its first viewing and similarly we let a three-bedroom apartment on Ladbroke Gardens within one week for its asking price of £1,500 per week,’ she explained. She said that while buy to let investors often believe owning a one or two bedroom flat is a failsafe option when it comes to attracting tenants and optimising rent, the firm’s experience suggests that it’s actually three bedroom homes that are the most sought after at present. Indeed, Rightmove recently reported that more than a third of its top 5,000 most viewed homes were all three bedroom properties. ‘Owning a three bedroom property is clearly good news for landlords. They are a great investment because they have such broad appeal. Prospective tenants include young couples, small families and older couples looking to downsize. At a time when there has been a surge in working from home, having a spare room to use as an office is also very attractive to tenants,’ Rose pointed out. Strutt & Parker’s latest figures for lettings transactions in the third quarter of 2014 also indicate that it’s the larger, more expensive properties that are performing most strongly. When compared to the same period last year, transactions are up 18.4% for properties between £2,000 and £2,999 per week, up 14% for properties between £3,000 and £3,999 per week and up 16.7% for properties over £4,000 per week. However, lower priced properties costing less than £999 per week to rent, were down 7.5% on last year and properties between £1,000 and £1,999 per week were also down very slightly by 1.4%. Rose predicts that 2015 will be a good year for landlords with property in the prime central London market. ‘We are anticipating a 2.5% increase in lettings prices in prime central London for 2015 and we’ve already seen 2% growth for lettings in 2014,’ she explained. ‘This slow but steady growth will be underpinned by the simple fact that there are still so many people out there that can’t afford to buy a home in London and these people will continue to rent. Not to mention the large number of people who enjoy the flexibility of renting and the threat of rising interest rates rising will also play an important contributing factor,’ said Rose. ‘We currently have 25% less property available for… Continue reading →
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