Renting: Shortfall of properties creates frenzied market, surveyors say

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Is the rental market broken?

Fierce competition among tenants chasing a limited number of homes to rent shows no sign of abating, surveyors say.

Rather than pockets of competition in certain parts of the country, Simon Rubinsohn, chief economist at Rics, said the problem was striking in its consistency across the UK. "Tenants' budgets are coming under pressure due to the rise in the cost of living. Landlords who choose to price sensibly are attracting the most interest," said Alec Harragin, from Savills estate agents in London.Emily, her partner, and their baby son MJ had been renting a two-bedroom flat in Aylesbury. The landlord wanted to put up the rent at the end of their current tenancy but the family could not afford it.

 

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