The research showed the number of one, two and three bedroom properties available for rent across London was down around 36% since when comparing listings from January to March 2023 with the average across the same period from 2017 to 2019.
So within the span of 4ish years we lost our rental stock?
Or was there a bit of an investment into rental stock that peaked around 2019 and then the Stamp Duty freeze helped level that by returning the stock into private hands?
The period is interesting
So within the span of 4ish years we lost our rental stock?
Or was there a bit of an investment into rental stock that peaked around 2019 and then the Stamp Duty freeze helped level that by returning the stock into private hands?