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Saturday 26 November 2022 6:00 am  |  Updated:  Saturday 26 November 2022 6:16 am

Rental market boom may be on the horizon as homebuyers struggle

By: Michiel Willems

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As the property market continues to stutter, the nation’s rental market is set for a boom, as historic housing market trends show that a decline in property sales also leads to a boost to private rental market stock, a leading City fund manager told CityAM this weekend.

Sales and rental markets during the economic downturns during the Great Recession of the 2008/09 financial crisis and the more recent downturn spurred by the Covid pandemic confirm this trend, according to Ian Crawford, the CEO of Alliance Fund.

City-based Alliance Fund found that in 2008 when the Great Recession hit, property sales volumes across England fell by 49.3 per cent on an annual basis.

They then continued to fall by a further 3.1 per cent the following year before rebounding by 6.4 per cent in 2010. 

At the same time, the level of privately rented stock available to tenants across England rose by 8.2 per cent in 2008, an increase of 261,474 rental homes in a single year.

This was followed by a further 7.6 per cent annual increase in 2009, with the addition of a further 261,264 privately rented homes pushing the size of the PRS to a record 3.705m homes. 

“When the initial market uncertainty of the Covid-19 pandemic hit, the level of homes sold across the property market in England also took a hit, falling 15.9 per cent in 2020, by far the largest annual rate of decline seen since the Great Recession,” Crawford stressed.

“In contrast, the growth rate of the private rental sector had been showing a steady decline since 2009 and, since 2017, had actually been reducing in size until 2020,” he added.

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Workspace Group said occupancy was down very slightly to 88.1 per cent, compared to 88.4 per cent at the end of last year. 

However, when the Covid market downturn hit, the level of privately rented stock available across the market increased by 1.1 per cent in a year, the first increase since 2016.

Two decades on

When analysing the market over the last two decades, sales volumes have increased at a rate of 4.7 per cent per year when the market hasn’t been blighted by an economic downturn, whilst the private rental market has increased by an average rate of 4.1 per cent. 

In contrast, during periods of economic instability, sales volumes have fallen by an average of 22.8 per cent per year, while the rental market has grown at an average annual rate of 5.6 per cent. 

“The jury is still out with respect to the current turbulence plaguing the property market and just what impact this will have in the long-term on the ability of homebuyers to secure mortgage finance, as well as the knock on effect to house prices if they can’t,” Crawford explained.

However, historic market trends show that should the housing sector take a hit, the nation could be in for a rental market boom, as more and more of us remain reliant on the private rental sector in order to keep a roof over our heads, he stressed.

“This reduction in buyer demand will come as a worry to those investing and delivering new housing stock to the market, as they simply won’t be able to capitalise on the same level of opportunities available to them in a buoyant market,” Crawford noted. 

He is “a firm believer” that if an opportunity fails to knock, “it’s time to build a door and so in times of housing market hardship, we simply retain a larger proportion of our current portfolio and leverage it within the rental market.”

“This ensures that we aren’t adversely hit by a perceived deterioration in market health and allows us to maintain a strong and consistent cash flow, avoid a hefty capital gains tax bill, as well as giving us the ability to access funds to redeem shareholders where needed,” Crawford concluded.

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