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         private rental market                                                              especially in pressured urban markets. A
         What was the

                                                                                            public consultation is also exploring whether
                                                                                            landlords should be able to recover costs tied

                     in Scotland like in Q1 2025?                                           to property upgrades, like energy efficiency.
                                                                                            In  the  first  quarter  of  2025,  rental  prices
                                                                                            across Scotland rose modestly, with year-on-
                                                                                            year increases remaining in the single digits.
               Recent data from Citylets highlights how the private sector in               Among property types, four-bedroom homes
                                                                                            experienced  the  highest  annual  growth,
                    Scotland performed during the first quarter of 2025.
                                                                                            with  average  monthly  rents  rising  by  5.3%
                                                                                            to £2,048. However, over the past five years,
                                                                                            three-bedroom properties have seen the
                                                                                            steepest  overall  increase,  climbing  51.6%  to
                                                                                            an average monthly rent of £1,469.      Student demand continues to keep the
                                             In  Q1  2025,  rental  growth  for  new  leases                                        four-bedroom segment strong
                                             continued to cool, aligning more closely       Letting times continued to lengthen, with the
              cotland’s private rental market   with  inflation  and  reflecting  patterns  last   average  property  now  taking  33  days  to  let
              entered 2025 with encouraging   seen before the 2022 surge. With rent levels   - five days longer than the same period last   Rental properties in Edinburgh took an
          S news: rent caps within tenancies   now stabilised in key regions, many believe   year. Despite this, 16% of properties were let   average of 33 days to let - five days longer
          officially ended on April 1st. Although   there’s little justification for continued price   within  a  week,  and  58%  within  a  month  of   than last year - offering some welcome news
          longer-term rent controls are still   controls.                                   listing. One-bedroom homes remained the   for tenants. One-bedroom properties saw
          planned,  lifting these  restrictions                                             most  sought-after,  taking  just  26  days  on   the quickest turnaround, being let in just 24
          provided relief to landlords and   Property listings stayed on the market         average to let, with 20% let within a week, and   days on average. Of these, 18% were rented
          letting  agents,  marking  the  first   longer,  yet  rental  prices  held  steady,  even   68% within a month.         within  a  week  of  listing,  and  70%  were  let
          return to open-market conditions in   as the number of available homes increased                                        within a month.
          over two years.                    beyond  recent  averages.  Some  landlords     In Edinburgh, average rents increased slightly
                                             may now be more flexible on price, reassured   compared  with  Q1  last  year,  rising  1.7%  to   Despite this, Edinburgh’s rental market was
                                             by the ability to adjust rents to market value   £1,506.  This  modest  rise  contrasts  with  the   noticeably slower than in recent times. Only
                                             after a year, if trends support it.            double-digit increase seen between Q1 2023   13% of all properties were let within a week,
                                                                                            and Q1 2024, indicating a calmer market with   and  58%  within  a  month,  reflecting  a  more
                                             The  dynamic  has  shifted:  supply  is  finally   less frenzied demand.             subdued  market  that  continues  the  quieter
                                             catching up to demand, giving renters more                                           trend observed at the end of 2024.
                                             options. Smaller properties remain in high     Three-bedroom properties in Edinburgh saw
                                             demand, but uptake has slowed for larger,      the biggest gains, with rents rising 2.1% year-  If you’re interested in entering the buy-to-let
                                             premium  homes outside  the HMO (House         on-year to £1,935, highlighting demand from   market or are a landlord looking for advice,
                                             in Multiple Occupation) category. Student      families seeking rental homes in the capital.   ESPC Lettings can help. As a letting agent
                                             demand continues to keep the four-             One-bedroom rents also increased slightly,   based in Edinburgh, we can assist with all
                                             bedroom segment strong.                        up 1.9% to £1,055, though this was a slight   stages  of  renting  out  a  home,  from  finding
                                                                                            decrease compared to the previous quarter   the right property to sourcing tenants to
                                             The government’s proposed rent cap - CPI       (Oct - Dec 2024).                     property maintenance.
                                             plus  1  -  alongside  potential  exemptions
                                             for Build to Rent (BTR) projects, has
                                             renewed hope for increased housing stock,
                                                                                              ESPC Lettings is an Edinburgh letting agent. We can help with marketing your rental property and finding the right tenants.
                                                                                              ESPC Lettings is an Edinburgh letting agent. We can help with marketing your rental proper ty and finding the right tenants.
                                                                                                                Contact the team on 0131 253 2847 or landlord@espc.com.
                                                                                                                Contact the team on 0131 253 2847 or landlord@espc.com.
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