Average rent is being advertised Britain According to a major property website, a record high of £ 1,577 per month in August.
The data manifests the most expensive region and North East as the cheapest to rent London.
Average advertised fares were 3% higher than a year ago, with a constrained supply of homes contributing to rising fares, Rightmov Said.
While the number of houses available in Britain is 8% higher than one year ago, it is still 27% less than in August 2019, the website said.
Average advertised fares in North-West England are the fastest growing, about 10% more than a year ago with average fare, and the slowest is LondonWhere average fare is 2% more annually.
According to Wrightmov, there is average advertised fare and annual increase in August:
East Midlands, £ 1,134, 2.3%
Former England, £ 1,599, 2.5%
London, £ 2,699, 2.0%
North East, £ 918, 2.9%
North West£ 1,278, 9.7%
Scotland, £ 1,141, 2.4%
South east£ 1,828, 2.4%
Southwest£ 1,461, 2.1%
Wales, £ 1,107, 2.6%
West Midlands£ 1,196, 2.5%
Yorkshire And Amber, £ 1,051, 2.5%
Choline Babbock, One Property Specialist Rightmov Said: “There are challenges for both tenants and Zamindars In the current market.
“While there are more options and less competition than other tenants than a few years ago in search of tenants to move, some can still limit their options with rent on record levels.”
He said: “Zamindars provide important houses to tenants and have already faced an increase in taxation through stamp duty changes.
“It is necessary that it remains attractive and viable to be a landlord so that the tenants have comfortable places to live.
“If more and more zamindars are excluded from the area with maximum taxation, it will be the tenants who lose in the long run.”