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High rents force tenants to put life on hold, says online chief

The head of online room-matching service SpareRoom says tenants are putting their lives on hold because rents are so high.

Matt Hutchinson, director at SpareRoom, says: "The current rental market isn’t working for anyone. Renters are stressed and struggling, landlords are leaving the market and our workforce is becoming less and less flexible by the day. 

“Both the Conservatives and Labour are heading into the next election promising to grow the UK economy and jobs play a big part in that. Jobs are the number one reason why people relocate, but if people are unable or unwilling to move to take those jobs, the nation’s economic growth may well suffer too.”

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A new survey of over 4,000 renters conducted by SpareRoom reveals the current rental market has meant that many people have delayed life milestones such as moving into their own place, going travelling, moving in with a partner, planning for a family, studying or even getting married.

Hutchinson says renters are also choosing to stay put despite wanting to move, to avoid house hunting. 

Nearly three quarters of respondents who haven't moved in the past 18 months said they opted to stay put even though they’d rather move. The primary reason for this was that available ​​properties were out of budget.    

He claims the rental crisis is also having a knock-on effect on career progression. 

Two thirds of renters in the SpareRoom survey said they'd consider turning down a job opportunity to avoid having to look for a new place in the current market and a third have already turned down a new job opportunity to avoid having to relocate.

You can see the full study HERE

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    Suck it up buttercups, it’s about to get a whole lot worse ☠️

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    I think things are changing.
    In the last few weeks I've had 4 HMO tenants give notice because they have decided to rent or buy jointly with their boyfriend/girlfriend. That's more than I get most years for that reason and it's still only March.

    The enquiries for the available rooms are a steady trickle not a flood. The people who are viewing are looking at several rooms, which means availability must be better than its been for a while.
    Is that because people aren't even attempting to move because of all the media horror stories about all night queuing or 90 people after one flat?

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    That's interesting and surprising. At least it gives you the change to rent the vacant rooms on a higher rent if you want to. What area of the country are your properties located Jo?

     
  • George Dawes

    Give that man an O level , what a brain !!!

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    This article should also tackle the reason for rent rises. So many think it is Landlord's because they can.
    The truth is so much more, lack of competition between Landlord's as Landlord's are being driven from the market. Unable to turn a reasonable profit due to Section 24. A mass of unfair legislation from Landlord's perspective that just adds to the burden.

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