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Research
7 perspectives on rental affordability
Discover through seven different charts how affordability ratios vary with income, location and time across the UK
Market Analyser users can explore affordability for any local market in the UK. To put it to the test, we've explored how affordability ratios vary with income, location and time.
Key findings:
The affordability ratio (rent as % of income) has been rising steeply in the UK, increasing by 2.3% since 2019
Affordability ratios are affected by both location and income
By region, renters in London are most stretched (29%), with the North East at the other end of the scale (20.9%)
By city, the affordability ratio is lowest in Derby (23.2%), and highest in London (29.8%)

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Research
7 perspectives on rental affordability
Discover through seven different charts how affordability ratios vary with income, location and time across the UK
Market Analyser users can explore affordability for any local market in the UK. To put it to the test, we've explored how affordability ratios vary with income, location and time.
Key findings:
The affordability ratio (rent as % of income) has been rising steeply in the UK, increasing by 2.3% since 2019
Affordability ratios are affected by both location and income
By region, renters in London are most stretched (29%), with the North East at the other end of the scale (20.9%)
By city, the affordability ratio is lowest in Derby (23.2%), and highest in London (29.8%)

Fill out the form to get access to our charts
Research
7 perspectives on rental affordability
Discover through seven different charts how affordability ratios vary with income, location and time across the UK
Market Analyser users can explore affordability for any local market in the UK. To put it to the test, we've explored how affordability ratios vary with income, location and time.
Key findings:
The affordability ratio (rent as % of income) has been rising steeply in the UK, increasing by 2.3% since 2019
Affordability ratios are affected by both location and income
By region, renters in London are most stretched (29%), with the North East at the other end of the scale (20.9%)
By city, the affordability ratio is lowest in Derby (23.2%), and highest in London (29.8%)

Fill out the form to get access to our charts
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