Average length of time in PRS rises to 14 years

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A survey of more than 800 Private Rented Sector (PRS) tenants has found high levels of satisfaction with rented accommodation – with 90% of those surveyed saying they consider their rented property to be their home.

Of those surveyed by BDRC Continental on behalf of Paragon Mortgages, 79% said they felt satisfied with their current landlord, while just 13% said they had ever rented from a ‘rogue’ landlord – down from 15% in the previous quarter. Contributing to overall levels of satisfaction, average rents decreased among respondents from £660 in Q3 2015, to £607 in Q4 2015.

Those perceiving their rent to be ‘very good’ and ‘good’ value for money increased from 18% and 48% respectively in Q3 2015, to 20% and 49% in Q4 2015.

The average length of time spent in the PRS has also risen, from 12 years in Q3 2015, to 14 years, with respondents staying an average of 9.5 years in their current rented properties.

John Heron (pictured), director of mortgages at Paragon, said: “Our latest tenant survey data highlights the way in which tenure distribution in the UK is continuing to change. In common with the most recent English Housing Survey we are seeing greater numbers of families living in the PRS, and for longer periods of time. This has coincided with improved levels of satisfaction and better value, it is clear that many tenants in the PRS regard the sector as their long term home.

“This latest data highlights more clearly than ever, the vital role the PRS now plays in housing Britain and housing policy needs to be applied carefully, to reflect this fact and to avoid impacting those who rely on the PRS for a home.”

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  1. Unless you give sample sizes and/or some indication of data reliability – these figures are meaningless – the changes you suggest are probably not statistically significant. “Just 13% …rented from a ‘rogue’ landlord” equates to almost 1 in 8 – hardly a ringing endorsement of the sector

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