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Saturday 07 May 2022 9:17 am  |  Updated:  Saturday 07 May 2022 9:22 am

Post-pandemic rental yields climbing with SE17, NW3 and E7 leading: ‘Naive to think renters would reject London’

By: Michiel Willems

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London rental yields are still on the rise after a temporary pandemic slump, with southern areas providing particularly strong opportunities for buy-to-let landlords. 

While much of the nation’s property market enjoyed a boom during the pandemic, London’s market was hit by a dip in demand as people prioritised green, open space over urban living.

This, alongside a reduced need to commute to the office, created a drop in demand for rental homes in England’s biggest city. 

For landlords, this fall in demand caused rental values to dip and therefore led to a fall in yields.

But, as the impact of the pandemic fades, people are returning to the capital and this has resulted in an uptick in a sharp return to form for the London rental market, according to research by Rentd, which the London rental platform shared with City PM today.

In the past year alone, average yields have climbed by 0.3 per cent, from 3.3 per cent to 3.6 per cent.

“The capital’s rental market is showing a solid return to form after a slightly concerning dip in the early days of the pandemic,” said Ahmed Gamal, the founder and CEO of Rentd.

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‘It was probably a little naïve to think that renters would reject London in the long-term.”

Ahmed Gamal

“London is, after all, one the greatest cities on earth and the opportunities it presents are unmatched in the UK.”

Gamal stressed “it’s interesting to see the south of the city enjoying much of the strongest yield growth, suggesting that, while people are still happy to live in a major city, they also want to maintain easy access to the green and coastal locations easily accessible from the south.”

Walworth and Forest Gate

There are a good number of areas where yields have climbed more dramatically. 

In the SE17 outcode area around Walworth, yields have increased by 1.4%, from 4% to 5.4%; and up in Hampstead Heath’s NW3 area, they’re up 1.1% from 2.9% to 4%. 

In the Forest Gate area of E7, yields have increased by 1%, from 3.7%-4.7%, and the same increase applies to both SE16 and SE8. 

In E9, SE4, SE5, CR4, and EN4 respectively, yields have increased by 0.9% on the year.

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Workspace Group said occupancy was down very slightly to 88.1 per cent, compared to 88.4 per cent at the end of last year. 

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