Scottish rental market continues to perform well

The latest figures from Your Move Scotland have shown that the rental market there remains stable, with landlords seeing good returns on their investment.

Related topics:  Landlords
Warren Lewis
1st June 2018
Scotland
" "

According to the data, the average rental price in Scotland increased by 0.2% in the last 12 months to reach £571 (seasonally adjusted) in April 2018. On a non-seasonally adjusted basis the average rent this month was £582.

On a regional level, Edinburgh and Lothians was the area with the highest rents for tenants in Scotland at £672, with prices growing faster than the national average. The Highlands and Islands region posted the strongest rent growth at 11% in the 12 months to April.

The Highlands and Islands region saw rents rise by 11.4% in the year to April 2018, Your Move Scotland found. Prices in the region now stand at £664 per calendar month, making it the second most expensive region for tenants in the country. However, Edinburgh and Lothians remains ahead by less than ten pounds, as the average rent was £672 this month. This follows growth of 2.6% in the last year.

Glasgow and Clyde was the other region where prices increased in the last 12 months. Here the average property is let for £587 a month - 3% more than a year ago. Both the East of Scotland and the South of Scotland saw falls in the cost of the average rental property. In the East there was a 1.3% fall in the last 12 months, with the average price now standing at £531. Meanwhile in the South prices dropped by 2.9% to £547.

The East is once again the cheapest region for tenants to rent a property in Scotland

Brian Moran, Lettings Director, Your Move Scotland, said: “The Highlands and Islands continues to remain in first place for the steepest growth in the Scottish rental market.

Prices here have increased by more than 11% in the last 12 months - much faster than anywhere else in Scotland. Elsewhere it was a more mixed picture with prices rising strongly in the cities of Edinburgh and Glasgow, but falling in the East and South. With the Letting Agent Code of Practice introduced in January, landlords should contact their current agent to check whether they are compliant with the new legislation taking effect.”

More like this
Latest from Financial Reporter
Latest from Protection Reporter
CLOSE
Subscribe
to our newsletter

Join a community of over 20,000 landlords and property specialists and keep up-to-date with industry news and upcoming events via our newsletter.