Landlord exodus in the east picks up pace

Newly released figures from ARLA Propertymark have shown the extent of landlords leaving the sector in the East of England.

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Warren Lewis
20th December 2018
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According to the data, the number stood 100% higher than the national average during November as continued legislative change and increasing costs over the last few years impacting heavily and forcing many either to pass the costs on to tenants or exit the market.

In November, the East of England was the highest region for landlords selling up, with eight per branch, compared to the national average of four.

David Cox, Chief Executive, ARLA Propertymark comments: “More than three quarters (78%) of ARLA Propertymark members think the number of landlords operating in the private rented sector will fall even further next year2 as they are driven out by rising costs. It’s therefore very likely that we’ll see the national average increase in line with what we’re seeing in the East of England. We’re all striving for the same end goal of improving the private rental sector for consumers, but the only thing which will truly create a better – fairer – market, is a dramatic increase in supply.”

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