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A Summer Check-In for Landlords

Rental growth has eased, but tenants are still searching carefully and landlords need to stay on top of pricing, compliance and property standards as the summer moving season continues.

For landlords, the middle of the year is a useful moment to review how a rental property is performing. Whether a tenancy is due to renew, a property is becoming vacant or you simply want to understand current conditions, a clear review can help protect income and reduce future problems.

 

The latest rental figures show a market that remains active, but not as overheated as it has been in recent years. According to reported ONS data, average UK private rents rose by 3.4% in the 12 months to March 2026, reaching £1,377 per month. This was down from 3.6% the previous month. 

 

That slowing rate of growth is important. It suggests tenants are still facing rising rents, but affordability is becoming a stronger limiting factor. Many renters are weighing up monthly costs carefully before committing to a new home.

 

The regional picture also varies. Reported ONS figures show average rents at £1,434 in England, £830 in Wales, £1,022 in Scotland and £880 in Northern Ireland. Rent inflation was highest in the North East at 6.5% and lowest in London at 1.7%. 

 

For landlords, this means national headlines should only be a starting point. The right rent depends on property type, condition, local demand, tenant profile and competing homes. Pricing too high can increase the risk of void periods, while pricing fairly can help attract stronger interest and support longer-term stability.

 

Presentation is a major part of this. Tenants often make quick decisions when browsing online. Good photos, a clean layout, neutral décor and clear descriptions can make a property feel more trustworthy before anyone steps through the door.

 

Maintenance should also be reviewed before small issues become larger costs. Summer is a good time to check ventilation, outdoor areas, gutters, appliances, flooring, windows and any repairs raised by tenants. A well-maintained property is more likely to retain good tenants and reduce disputes.

 

Compliance remains essential. Landlords should keep safety certificates, deposit protection, right to rent checks where applicable, energy performance information and tenancy documents up to date. With the private rented sector continuing to face regulatory change, organised records and clear communication are increasingly valuable.

 

It is also worth thinking about tenant retention. If you already have reliable tenants, keeping them may be more beneficial than pushing for the highest possible rent. A good tenant who pays on time, reports issues properly and looks after the property can be worth a great deal.

 

For landlords with a property coming back to market, consider whether any improvements would help. This might be fresh decoration, better lighting, improved storage, new flooring or garden tidying. Not every upgrade needs to be expensive. Often, small changes can make the property feel cleaner, brighter and easier to live in.

 

Mortgage costs and wider expenses should also be reviewed. Borrowing, insurance, maintenance, management fees and tax obligations all affect overall return. A rental property should be assessed as a long-term investment, not just a monthly rent figure.

The landlords best placed for the rest of 2026 will be those who balance income with tenant demand, compliance and property quality. The aim is not simply to achieve the highest rent. It is to create a well-managed, sustainable rental that attracts the right tenants and performs reliably.

 

If you’d like advice on the best way to get your property let or want to review your current rental performance, get in touch and we’ll be happy to guide you.

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