The city rental markets where working from home is impacting rents the most

In a new study of twenty major cities across the UK, new data from lettings management platform, Howsy, reveals which areas have seen the cost of renting drop due to low demand as the growing trend of working from home continues to grow.

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Property Reporter
27th November 2020
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The firm looked at the current cost of renting in twenty locations and how this has changed since the property market reopened for business in May.

According to the figures, the cost of renting across the UK as a whole has seen a marginal increase, up by 0.6%. However, with tenant demand falling as working from home becomes the new norm, some major cities have seen a notable drop in the average cost of renting.

Edinburgh has seen the largest decline, down 6% from £1,085 per month to £1,020 now. Cambridge has also seen a notable decline with rents falling 5.4% since May, while London has seen the third-largest decline at -4.8%.

Manchester, Oxford, Cardiff, Bournemouth and Liverpool also make the list in terms of rental cost declines across major UK cities.

But this hasn’t been the case across the board.

Newport has seen rents jump by 13.4%, while Nottingham (11.4%), Swansea (11.2%), Newcastle (4.4%), Glasgow (3.15), Leeds (1.6%), Sheffield (1%), Bristol (1%), Plymouth (0.9%) and Birmingham (0.6%) have also seen an uplift since May.

Calum Brannan, Founder and CEO of Howsy, commented: “It’s clear that the current trend of working from home has had a notable impact on the rents secured by landlords in a number of major UK cities. However, it’s fair to say that this decline is prevalent across the board and some cities still present a strong buy-to-let market with high demand continuing to push rental prices up.

"The cities to be worst hit have largely been the least affordable, such as Edinburgh, Cambridge, London, Manchester and Oxford. With many now working from home, renting in these expensive cities doesn’t make much sense and so they’ve chosen to look further afield.

"However, in more affordable cities such as Newport, it makes little difference and so tenant demand remains strong whether they are working from home or not.”

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