Deep Dive – detailed private rental sector data now on NRLA website 

Deep Dive – detailed private rental sector data now on NRLA website 


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The National Residential Landlords Association has launched new-look research pages on its website.

It claims they offer “even more detailed and accessible information on the state of the private rented sector.”

The NRLA tracks more than 50 separate official data sets to use as a reservoir for research into the sector, and over 20 new interactive charts have been added to the site, including new data on housebuilding and possession statistics. 

The pages also include the latest inflation figures and the rental price data

A statement by the association says the data “is used as evidence to reinforce our campaigns and lobbying work” as well as being available to journalists, academics and other researchers – giving not only a snapshot of the sector at any given time, but also showing the impact of policy decisions on landlord behaviour.

NRLA head of research Nick Clay says: “The new pages make it easier to highlight key trends regarding the issues which matter to landlords, tenants and policy makers – and help us when it comes to raising awareness of the role the PRS plays in the English and Welsh housing markets.

“The new platform makes it easier to display a wider selection of that data and for members and other property professionals to access any information and statistics they may need.”

You can check out the new-look pages here

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