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London leads a decline in void period costs for landlords

The cost suffered by landlords because of rental void periods has fallen in all but two regions as growing demand drives a post-pandemic rental revival.

Rentd analysed the average void period seen across each region of the rental market so far in 2022, how this has changed since the previous year and what it means for the nation’s landlords based on the rental cost incurred due to lost rent.

The research shows that across England, the average void period currently sits at 20 days, down from 25 days at the start of 2021.

At the same time, the average rent across England has climbed from £848 per month to £911 in the last year, meaning that the cost of these rental void periods is now higher. Despite this, Rentd’s analysis shows that the average void period across England has actually fallen from £697 to £599 - a decline of £98.

London has seen the largest decline with the average rental void period falling from a cost of £1,285 at the start of 2021, to £984 in 2022. That said, while this £301 decline is the largest of all regions in England, the capital’s rental void periods also remain the most costly to landlords.

Yorkshire and the Humber has also seen a sizeable reduction, with the cost of the average void period reducing by £219 year on year, along with the North East (-£173) and the West Midlands (-£165).

The cost incurred by landlords as a result of the average void period has also fallen across the South East (-£87), East of England (-£62) and East Midlands (-£8).

Just two regions have seen this unsavoury rental market metric move in the opposite direction. In the North West the average cost of a rental void period has increased by 6 per cent, while the South West has seen the largest increase at £211.

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