Where are currently the best London commuter towns for BTL returns?

Working from home has caused many to look outside the capital for a more affordable home and growing demand for these rental properties provides an opportunity for buy-to-let investors.

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Property Reporter
11th August 2020
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Newly released research by lettings management platform, Howsy, has revealed which major London commuter hubs make the most attractive investment for landlords and if they’re better than the London market.

As with all rental investments, location is essential. The research reveals that the average rental yield currently sits at just 3.7% across 20 major commuter hubs, lower than the current London average of 4.1%.

Opting for top of the table Harlow (4.6%) over the bottom of the table Wycombe (3%), for example, means a difference of 1.6% in the average rental yield.

While Harlow tops the table, Reading also offers very strong buy-to-let potential with the average yield currently at 4.5%.

Luton (4.2%), Crawley (4.2%), Slough (4.1%) and Dartford (4.1%) also offer a current average rental yield at or above the London average of 4.1%.

In contrast, just seven London boroughs are home to a current yield at or above the capital’s average but the majority do sit at the same level or better than the majority of commuter towns.

Tower Hamlets proves the best borough for a buy-to-let investment with yields as high as 4.7%, while Newham (4.5%), Barking and Dagenham (4.4%), Lambeth (4.4%), Greenwich (4.3%), Southwark (4.2%) and Ealing (4.1%) are also performing well.

Calum Brannan, Founder and CEO of Howsy, commented: “The commuter belt has always been popular amongst tenants searching for rental affordability within touching distance of the capital, but with many now facing more time working from home this trend looks set to intensify.

"However, landlords won’t be leaving London for the commuter hills just yet as this demand is yet to have a notable lift on rental prices and, as a result, yields.

"Of course, there are already some areas returning a yield above that of the London average, but for the time being at least, the capital remains a stronger market overall when it comes to investing in a rental property.”

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