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- Figure 2: The average rent in Great Britain was £1,246 in March 2024
- Administrative data
- Property Description
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- Wales
- Figure 4: Average rent annual inflation was highest in London
- UK private rent and house prices
- Figure 1: UK rents inflation is rising to record-highs, while UK house price annual inflation remains negative
In the 12 months to February 2024, average house prices decreased in England to £298,000 (negative 1.1%), decreased in Wales to £211,000 (negative 1.2%) and increased in Scotland to £188,000 (5.6%). Average house prices increased by 1.4% to £178,000 in the year to Quarter 4 (Oct to Dec) 2023 in Northern Ireland. Average UK private rent increased by 9.2% in the 12 months to March 2024 (provisional estimate). This was up from 9.0% in the 12 months to February 2024 (revised estimate) and represents the highest annual percentage change since this UK data series began in January 2015. Average private rent in Northern Ireland increased by 10.1% in the 12 months to January 2024, up from 9.3% in December 2023.
Figure 2: The average rent in Great Britain was £1,246 in March 2024
Currently, average private rent is published for Great Britain, but not for the UK. We aim to publish average rent prices for the UK and Northern Ireland in March 2025. Housing prices in your area Interactive tool | Released 17 April 2024 Find house prices and private rental prices for local authority areas across Great Britain. We aim to include Northern Ireland in the Price Index of Private Rents (PIPR) in March 2025.
Administrative data
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Property Description
This was up from 5.7% in February 2024, and represents the joint-highest annual percentage change since this series began in January 2006. Because of differences in data collection and housing policy, caution is advised when comparing Scotland's estimates with other areas in England and Wales and within Scotland. More information is available in our PIPR Quality and Methodology Information (QMI). Inflation is the rate at which prices (for renting or purchasing property) rise and fall over time. In their March 2024 UK Residential Market Survey, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) reported rising tenant demand and, for the 20th consecutive month, declining volume of new landlord instructions.
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Cite this statistical bulletin
PIPR replaced the Index of Private Housing Rental Prices (IPHRP) and Private Rental Market Summary Statistics (PRMS) in March 2024. PIPR produces rent prices that are comparable over time (unlike PRMS) and publishes at increased geographic granularity than IPHRP. The Price Index of Private Rents (PIPR) reflects price changes for all privately-rented properties (including for existing tenancies), not only changes for newly-advertised lets.
Wales
Average private rent was highest for properties with four or more bedrooms (£1,912) and lowest for properties with one bedroom (£995). In March 2024, the average monthly private rent was highest in London (£2,055) and lowest in the North East (£662). Annual rents inflation was lowest in the North East, at 6.1% in March 2024.
In March 2024, the average private rent was highest in Kensington and Chelsea, London (£3,305), and lowest in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland (£475). Excluding London, the local area with the highest average private rent in March 2024 was the City of Bristol, South West (£1,748). The average private rent in Great Britain was £1,246 in March 2024, which is £104 (9.1%) higher than 12 months ago. UK monthly rent estimates for the latest two months and UK HPI estimates for the latest 12 months are provisional and subject to revision.
UK private rent and house prices
Average private rent for Wales was £727 in March 2024, up 9.0% (£60) from a year earlier. This annual rise was unchanged from the 12 months to February 2024, but remains below Wales's record-high annual rise of 9.8% in November 2023, which was the highest annual rise since this series began in 2010. These caps and restrictions will not be reflected in the price of new lets used to estimate the price of existing tenancies.
The Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) Scotland Act capped in-tenancy rent price increases at 0% (and up to 3% in certain circumstances) from September 2022 until 31 March 2023. Between 1 April 2023 and 31 March 2024, this rent price-increase cap was 3% (and up to 6% in certain circumstances). From 1 April 2024, temporary changes to the rent adjudication system restricts rent increases for existing tenants who apply for rent adjudication. Scotland rents data are predominantly for advertised new lets, with only a small proportion based on existing lets data. Therefore, price changes for existing tenancies are largely estimated for Scotland. Annually, over 450,000 private rent prices are collected in England and around 30,000 in Wales, 40,000 in Scotland, and 15,000 in Northern Ireland.
There was a varied distribution in average monthly private rents across local authorities in England and Wales, and Broad Rental Market Areas in Scotland. Average UK house prices decreased 0.2% (provisional estimate) in the 12 months to February 2024, to £281,000. This was up from a decrease of 1.3% in the 12 months to January 2024 (revised estimate).
More detail is available in our Quality assurance of administrative data used in the PIPR methodology. Average private rent for England was £1,285 in March 2024, up 9.1% (£107) from a year earlier. This is the highest annual rise since this series began in 2006 and was up from 8.8% in February 2024.
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