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Whitefield Tenant’s Deposits held total £877,370

Whitefield Tenant’s Deposits held total £877,370

With the Government preparing to control tenant’s deposits at five weeks rent, Whitefield landlords will soon only be protected in the event of a single month of unpaid rental-arrears, at a time when Universal Credit has seen some rent arrears quadrupling. That’s before you consider damage to the property or solicitor costs!

It can’t be disputed that the deposits Whitefield tenants have to save for, certainly raises the cost of renting, putting another nail in the coffin of the dream of home ownership for many Whitefield renters; whilst at the same time, those same deposits being unable to provide Whitefield landlords with a decent level of protection against unpaid rent or damage to the property.

In fact, the total of all the tenants’ deposits inWhitefield, deposited or protected, is £877,370

When you consider the value of all the privately rented properties in Whitefield, totalling to £246,882,415, the need for decent landlord insurance to ensure you are adequately covered as a Whitefield landlord is vital.

However, I want to consider the point of view of the Whitefield tenant. Several housing charities believe spending more than a third of someone’s salary on rent as exorbitant, yet for the tenants they find themselves in that very position. I feel especially sorry for the Whitefield youngsters in their 20’s who want to rent a place for themselves, as they face having to pay out the rent, as well as trying to save for a deposit for a home.

The average 22 to 29-year-old in Whitefield spends 29% of their typical salary on a one bed rental property….and 40% of their salary for a 2-bed home in Whitefield.

40 years ago, British people who rented, spent an average of 10% of their salary on rent, comparing to the 14% in London. Looking in even greater detail, according to the ONS, over the past 60 years the proportion of total spending on all housing (renting and mortgages) has doubled from 9% in the late 1950’s to 18% today. Whilst on the other hand, the proportion of total expenditure on food has halved (33% to 16%), as has the proportion of total spending on clothing (10% to 5%) … it’s a case of swings and roundabouts!

Yet landlords also face costs that need to be covered from rents, including mortgages, landlord insurance (especially the need for the often-inadequate deposits to cover the loss of rent and damage), maintenance and licensing. In fact, rents in the last 10 years have failed to keep up with UK inflation. Subsequently in real terms, landlords are worse off when it comes to their rental returns (although they have gained on the increase in Whitefield property values – but that is only realised when a property sells).

There are a small handful of Whitefield landlords selling either some, or all of their rental portfolio. This is because their portfolios have become less economically viable with the recent tax changes for buy to let landlords, which will result in fewer properties that are available to rent.

However, this will reduce the supply and availability of Whitefield rental properties, meaning rents will rise (classic textbook supply and demand), thus landlords return, and yields will rise. Yet, because tenants still can’t afford to save the deposit for a home (as we discussed above) and we are all living longer, the demand for rental properties across Whitefield will continue to grow in the next twenty to thirty years as we turn to more European ways where the norm is to rent rather than buy in the 20’s and 30’s age range.

This will mean new buy-to-let landlords will be attracted into the market, buy properties for the rental market in Whitefield and enjoy those higher yields and returns … isn’t it interesting that things mostly always go full circle?

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