Home Property75 per cent of UK tenants are happy to rent

75 per cent of UK tenants are happy to rent

by LLP Reporter
23rd Oct 19 10:54 am

The latest research and data from BTL specialists, Landbay, has revealed that as many as 75% of all UK tenants are happy to rent, and a third of those are happy to rent forever.

According to the study of over 2,000 private renters in the UK, men are more likely to be happy renting forever, (36% vs 31% for women), while for those in the 55+ bracket, nearly two thirds (64%) are also happy to remain tenants, versus less than a third of 35-54-year olds, who are more likely to want to own a home. Londoners also hanker more than most to own their own home with just 17% happy to stay renting, compared to 46% of Welsh tenants.

Of those who aim to buy a property, the average length of time tenants are prepared to wait is 4.1 years, with men content to wait 4.6 years and women 3.8 years.

Three quarters (75%) of tenants are happy renting, with 12% saying โ€˜they couldnโ€™t be happierโ€™ and 30% โ€˜very happyโ€™. Just 15% are not happy, with the remaining 43% โ€˜reasonably happyโ€™.

As for the motivations behind renting, the top three reasons are:

1. I donโ€™t want to/canโ€™t make the financial commitment of buying a home – 46%
2. I have fewer responsibilities than an owner (i.e. my landlord is responsible for most issues) – 40%

3. I like the flexibility of renting – 33%

John Goodall, CEO, Landbay said, โ€œRenting affords significantly greater flexibility than home ownership and, at a time when house price growth is uncertain, remains the best option for a significant number of people. Itโ€™s clear from this data that those who choose to rent are happy doing so, and indeed would like to continue doing so forever.โ€

“The financial hurdle of home ownership is for many too great a stretch and frankly they donโ€™t want to make the commitment. The reality is owning a home isnโ€™t the right choice for many, which is why the private rental sector needs to be supported properly if we are to house this growing portion of private sector tenants.โ€

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