You may already be aware of the housing for sale/rent percentage divide across the country having read our most recent Property & Homemover Report, reflecting the latest stats for Q3 2019 data and revealing the true picture across some of the UKs major cities.
In our report, we reveal that rental housing stock availability is strong in Edinburgh (45%), Newcastle (44%), Birmingham (48%), Cardiff (44%) and Southampton (49%). In Leeds (53%), Manchester (59%) and London (76%), availability of homes for rent are stronger still and dominate in these cities vs. housing available for sale.
You might also be surprised to know that renters account for 1.3m home moves every year in the UK – slightly more than the 1.2m property sales – and it's a market that shows no signs of slowing down.
So what characterises the UK rental audience?
UK consumer profiling tools such as Mosaic, Acorn and Cameo give further insight into the types of consumers that make up the rental market.
Renting as a favoured lifestyle choice
Renting property is increasingly a lifestyle choice and not simply a consequence of being priced out of homeownership. Whilst lower income earners are being squeezed in this way, there also exists another audience representing affluent consumers who have electively chosen to rent, likely with high profile jobs where a central city location is preferred. There are of course also other reasons for renting that aren’t about cost alone; flexibility, for example is a big draw, and is a factor that cuts though all demographics.
Consumers who rent their homes represent a valuable audience not to be overlooked when it comes to planning your next marketing programme.
Is your brand catering for the rental market? How might you adapt?
Our data, insight and marketing expertise can help you to reach consumers who are ready to buy, using the right message at the right time via the best media channel for your audience.
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