More positive tenant attitudes towards private renting

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Paragon Mortgages’ tenant market analysis for the second quarter of 2015 has reported a rise in tenant satisfaction.

80% are satisfied with their current landlord and 87% of tenants now regarding their rented property as their “home”, rather than a short-term arrangement.

The research also highlighted that the average duration of tenants living in their current rented property in Q2 was seven years, with the typical total stay in the PRS being 12 years.

When asked about their long-term housing plans, 35% of participating tenants intend to remain within the PRS. 24% of tenants intended to buy a house in the future, with the proportion of respondents citing the unaffordability of housing as the reason for renting privately increasing from 69% to 74%.

The Q2 research, carried out by BDRC Continental, also reported 65% of tenants believe their rental payment is, in terms of value for money, either ‘good’ or ‘very good’.

“This research provides a valuable insight into the sector,” said John Heron, managing director of Paragon Mortgages. “There are many surveys of landlords and many academic reports on the PRS. There are, however, too few surveys that poll tenants directly on their experience of renting privately.

“This survey has identified high levels of tenant satisfaction and an appreciation of the good value that rented accommodation can offer across the country. It is more disappointing though to see that affordability constraints are impacting negatively on future choices in housing with less than a quarter of tenants expecting to buy their own home in due course.”

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