The rental market in England is showing no signs of slowing down, with average rental prices remaining high at £1,090 in March, according to a recent report by Goodlord. This is the highest average rental price since records began in January 2018, and is a sign of the continued strength of the rental market in England.
The report found that the average rental price for England in March was £1,090, up from £1,067 in February. This is a 2.2% increase on the same month last year, when the average rental price was £1,065. The report also found that London remains the most expensive place to rent in England, with an average rental price of £1,719. This is a 3.3% increase on the same month last year.
The report also found that the average rental price for England outside of London was £841 in March, up from £818 in February. This is a 3.0% increase on the same month last year. The report also found that the North West had the highest average rental price outside of London, at £876. This is a 4.4% increase on the same month last year.
The report also found that the average rental price for England has increased by 8.2% since January 2018, when the average rental price was £1,010. This is a sign of the continued strength of the rental market in England, despite the economic uncertainty caused by Brexit.
Overall, the report shows that average rental prices in England remain high at £1,090 in March. This is a sign of the continued strength of the rental market in England, despite the economic uncertainty caused by Brexit. The report also found that London remains the most expensive place to rent in England, with an average rental price of £1,719. The North West had the highest average rental price outside of London, at £876.