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Scotland's Strong Rental Market |
Scotland's Strong Rental Market |
| Written by Property Showrooms | |
| Friday, 22 February 2008 | |
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2008 may appear to have had a pessimistic start in the United Kingdom, with volatile markets and negative headlines forcing down consumer confidence. However, an accelerated demand of rental accommodation, particularly in up-and- coming growth areas such as Glasgow and Leeds, has been pushing yields and capital appreciation higher.
Property in Scotland continues to see positive figures despite many potential property buyers choosing to rent for the time being. The Scottish rental market saw high levels of activity throughout 2007 and particularly in the last quarter, says a report recently published by UK lettings website, citylets.co.uk. Tenant demand has grown even stronger since the new year begun, with citylets.co.uk registering a 41% increase in visitor numbers compared to January last year. The report explains that, “We expect that strong tenant demand will remain a feature of the first quarter of 2008 and possibly longer if the next interest rate cut fails to boost confidence”. Glasgow has become the prize in the Kinder Egg as rent monthly rents have continued to edge higher, averaging at £561. An increase in yields is always an interesting fact for those considering rental investment property in Scotland but, how long will it take to rent out the property? Here too, we see positive figures, with Citylets' report confirming that in Q4 2007, not only did volumes of letting increase but 54% of all properties marketed were rented within a month, and 14% within a one week period. The rental portal goes on to explain how, “Given both higher borrowing costs for landlords and the increase in demand for rental property we expect to see a similar increase in the next quarter.”
Nationwide’s economist, Martin Gahbauer, predicts Scottish property to be the smartest place to put your money in 2008: “Scotland is bucking the trend, with prices still rising at a rate of 10% a year. Scotland has enjoyed fewer boom cycles than the rest of the country, and this steadier growth will continue to benefit prices over the next year.”
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