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           What was the Scottish rental market like

                               in Q4 of 2024?

            ESPC’s Head of Lettings, Nicky Lloyd, looks at how the Scottish rental
           market evolved in the last three months of the year, using data from the
                                 latest Citylets report.


            uring  the  final  quarter  of  2024,  the   Alongside  this,  the  Scottish  Government
            private rental market mostly followed   announced in their Budget a decision to
       Dseasonal trends we’d expect to see,   increase the Additional Dwelling Supplement
       marking  a  return  to  pre-pandemic  norms.   from 6% to 8% with almost immediate effect,
       However, there were some major political   which came as a disappointment to many.     Credit: ShutterStock Kubilay/Shutterstock.com
       developments around housing policy which   We believe this will perpetuate the cycle of
       made all the difference.             limited supply in the private rental market,
                                            exacerbating the overall property shortage       while two-bedroom properties reported the   properties  have  seen  a  46.3%  increase  in
       The  Housing  (Scotland)  Bill  passed  its  first   that’s already a key driver of Scotland’s   biggest increase, with a 2.2% rise taking the   average rental rates over the last five years,
       stage in Parliament, introducing plans to cap   housing emergency.                    average to £1,444. The average cost of a one-  while  one-bedroom  properties  report  a
       rent increases between tenancies in designated                                        bedroom  property  also  rose  1.9%,  with  an   staggering 75.4% increase compared to ten
       Rent Controlled Areas. This is a polarising   Finally, the Scottish Household Survey was   average monthly rent of £1,072.  years ago, as the city has grown in popularity
       policy for investors, and we’ll need to wait and   published, which unsurprisingly highlighted                             with families and young professionals alike.
       see how things progress. Landlords across   a decline in the number of households in the   Edinburgh’s properties took four days longer
       the  sector  have already  expressed  concerns   private rental sector, with the figures falling by   to let compared to Q4 2023, with an average   Glasgow’s average time to let also slowed,
       that rent caps will disincentivise upgrading   30,000 between 2017 and 2023.          speed of 22 days, in welcome news for   with a five-day difference meaning properties
       properties,  especially  when  the  incoming                                          tenants. Once again, one-bedroom properties   let in 23 days on average during Q4. As with
       regulations around energy efficiency standards   During Q4, Scotland’s average rental rate   let the fastest, in just 16 days.   Edinburgh, one-bedroom properties let the
       already require significant investments.   continued to rise year-on-year, with one-bed                                    fastest, in 18 days.
                                            properties experiencing the highest rise of        Glasgow’s rental market
                                            7.5% annually (£856pcm). In the last five years,   Glasgow’s  average  rental  rate  saw  a  slight     West Lothian’s rental market
                                            three-bedroom properties have achieved the       annual decline during Q4 2024, falling 1.9%   The average rental rate for West Lothian
                                            highest increases, with average rental rates     to  £1,157pcm.  Two-  and  three-bedroom   saw  a  1.7%  growth  annually,  to  £938pcm.
                                            rising 52.9% overall, reaching a current rate of   properties especially saw notable declines of   Two-bedroom  properties  saw  the  largest
                                            £1,440pcm.
                                                                                             3% and 3.1% respectively, but four-bedroom   increase, rising 3.3% to an average of £855.
                                                                                             properties  reported a  small increase  of
                                             Edinburgh’s rental market                       0.4%, meaning their average rental rate sat   Aligning with other regions, properties in
                                              Edinburgh’s average rental rate of             at £1,968.                           West  Lothian  took  longer  to  let  during
                                               £1,501pcm  remained  consistent  year-                                             this  period,  with  the  average  rental  rate
                                                on-year, with a marginal 0.1% decrease       The  opportunity  for  long-term  investment   slowing  by four  days annually  to 21  days.
                                                 representing   some   much-needed           in  Glasgow  is  clear  to  see  when  looking   Two-bedroom flats experienced the highest
                                                 stability in the market.                    at  these  latest  figures;  three-bedroom   demand in the area, letting in only 15 days.

                                                  Three-  and  four-bedroom  properties
                                                  both  experienced  a  decline  of  2.4%     ESPC Lettings is an Edinburgh letting agent. We can help with marketing your rental property and finding the right tenants.
                                                  year-on-year  in  average  rental  rates,                    Contact the team on 0131 253 2847 or landlord@espc.com.

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