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Half of moving renters find it difficult to secure new properties

Half of all tenants who moved during the past 12 months found it ‘difficult’ or ‘very difficult’ to secure a new rental property, according to a survey from The Deposit Protection Service (The DPS).

Research by the UK’s largest protector of deposits revealed that the proportion of respondents who had moved during the previous year and who had encountered difficulties increased by almost 10% (8%) from 42% to 50% between March 2023 and March 2024.

Just 9% of respondents said they had moved property during the last six months compared with 24% who moved between March and August 2023.

Overall, 68% of respondents said they hadn’t moved during the past year, according to the organisation. Whilst over three quarters (76%) of non-movers said they were happy with their decision almost a quarter (24%) would like to have moved but didn’t. 

Of those who would like to have moved, more than a fifth (21%) said they were paying more than they could afford for their present rental properties.

Matt Trevett, managing director at The DPS, said: “Finding a new rental property is getting tougher for a growing number of tenants, especially for younger, non-student renters and those who are not in employment, due to a combination of fewer rental properties on the market, the current cost of living, as well as increased mortgage costs for landlords.”

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