The National Landlords’ Association is reporting that around 16 per cent of its members in outer London have reduced rents over the last year - although a higher proportion have increased rents.
It says its research shows that the proportion of landlords who have been able to increase rents in outer London - 23 per cent - is the second lowest in the UK over the same period.
The outer London position is more stable than other areas within commuting distance of the capital: for example, whereas outer London has a net proportion of landlords increasing their rents in 2017 as seven per cent, in the East of England and South East it reaches 44 per cent and 29 per cent respectively.
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