In 5 Landlords Bought Additional Rental Property In 2011

The latest Young Index report of Private Rented Sector sentiment shows that 19.1% of landlords added additional residential property assets to their portfolios during 2011.

Related topics:  Specialist Lending
Millie Dyson
25th January 2012
Specialist Lending cash coins increase grow money growth
The activity was driven by strong positive expectations for both capital growth and income returns for the year ahead.

London clearly leads the way with 85.1% of respondents expecting rents in the capital to continue to rise throughout 2012 and a full 100% of landlords predict that property values in London will be at current levels or higher by the end of the year.

Interest rates are widely expected to remain low. 58.3% of landlords expect the Bank of England base rate to remain static throughout 2012.

Of those who do see a rise on the horizon, their average prediction for Q4 2012 is less than half a percentage point higher than the current all time low of 0.5%, at 0.78%.

Undoubtedly, current low costs of finance represent a short term fillip but landlords clearly see the Private Rented Sector as a long term investment class.

Data from Young Index Q4 2011 show that 36.9% of landlords intend to hold their property until 2031. The average future hold period across all respondents was 15.4 years.

Neil Young, CEO of Private Rented Sector specialists, Young Group, who carry out the quarterly research comments:

"Without a doubt, the appetite from private investors in the PRS for additional investments is extremely strong.

"The London rental market is particularly strong and demand from tenants seeking quality PRS accommodation shows no sign of abating, buoyed by a population that is spending longer than ever living in rented homes and increasingly living in solo households."

PRS Sentiment at a Glance:

Long Term Focus

- 97.8% of all landlords intend to hold their property for the next 12 months.

- 58.7% intend to hold their property assets for the next 10 years or more.

- 36.9% intend to hold their property assets for the next 20 years or more.

- 15.4 years is the average future hold period that residential landlords expect to retain their property assets for.

Appetite for Investment

- 41.9% of investors are considering purchasing additional residential property assets within London over the next 12 months.

- 16.2% of investors are looking at opportunities in the UK outside of the capital.

Capital Growth and Income

- A full 100% of respondents believe that London property values will be at current levels or higher by Q4 2012.

- For UK property outside of the capital, only 30.4% expect values to be at current levels or higher by this time next year.

- 85.1% of respondents expect rents in London to rise over the coming year.

- 79.5% of landlords expect UK rents outside London to rise over the coming year.

- Landlords expect capital values in London to see an average increase of 4.7% during 2012 by this with rental income increasing by an average of 2.4%.

- The predicted 12 month outlook for PRS capital values outside of London UK is a drop of 1.3% but average rental income is expected to increase by an average of 1.2%.

Future Base Rate Expectation

- On average, landlord investors expect the base rate to be 0.78% at Q4 2012.

- 58.3% of investors in the PRS expect the Bank of England base rate to remain static for the coming 12 months.

2011 Activity

- 19.1% of active PRS investors added additional assets to their portfolios during 2011.

- 19.6% of investors re-financed existing Private Rented Sector assets during 2011.

 Principal Concerns for 2012

- 42.2% of active landlord investors are principally concerned with the lack of available mortgage finance.

- 24.4% of investors cite 'Job Security' as their main concern for the coming 12 months, up from 10% in Q4 2010.
More like this
Latest from Property Reporter
Latest from Protection Reporter
CLOSE
Subscribe
to our newsletter

Join a community of over 30,000 intermediaries and keep up-to-date with industry news and upcoming events via our newsletter.