Rents up 4.4% year-on-year in May

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The average rent in England and Wales increased by 1.5% in May to reach £696, according to the latest Buy-To-Let Index from LSL Property Services.

The data shows rent reached a record high in May after four consecutive monthly increases, and rose by 4.4% compared to May 2010.  The average yield also remained at a record high of 5.1% in May.

Between April and May, rents increased fastest in the East of England and the North East, rising by 1.4% and 1.1% respectively.  Rents fell in just three regions: the West Midlands, by 0.7%, the South West, by 0.6%, and Wales, by 0.2%.

Tennant arrears decreased in May, with 11.5% of all UK rent unpaid or late by the end of the month, compared to 11.8% the previous month, but well above the average 10.6% for 2010.

June 17, 2011

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