Private sector rent statistics: 2010 - 2018
This publication presents statistics on private sector rent levels in Scotland over the years 2010 to 2018.
Scotland-level Average Rents
Table 6 and Chart 12 below provide a summary of Scotland level changes to average (mean) rental prices over the years 2010 to 2018. Further information on the suitability of carrying out analysis at a Scotland level given the sample proportions each year across Broad Rental Market Areas is included in Annex C.
Chart 12: Average (mean) monthly rents, by Property Size: Scotland, 2010 to 2018
Note that some caution is needed when interpreting Scotland level findings. This is because whilst the underlying data aims to be representative of rents within each broad rental market area, no attempt has been made to apply any formal weighting techniques to account for any specific area-level sample sizes or structures when aggregating up to a single Scotland level figure.
Table 6: Summary of Average (mean) Private Rents (£ monthly): Scotland, 2010 to 2018 (years to end Sept)
2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | |
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1 Bedroom Property | 436 | 439 | 447 | 454 | 472 | 480 | 482 | 501 | 510 |
2 Bedroom Property | 536 | 546 | 553 | 576 | 596 | 610 | 616 | 643 | 652 |
3 Bedroom Property | 679 | 672 | 695 | 707 | 724 | 744 | 753 | 787 | 855 |
4 Bedroom Property | 959 | 971 | 983 | 1,060 | 1,083 | 1,097 | 1,089 | 1,143 | 1,278 |
1 Bedroom in Shared Property | 300 | 294 | 301 | 309 | 317 | 327 | 340 | 350 | 366 |
Percentage Increases:
2010 to 2011 | 2011 to 2012 | 2012 to 2013 | 2013 to 2014 | 2014 to 2015 | 2015 to 2016 | 2016 to 2017 | 2017 to 2018 | 2010 to 2018 | |
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(annual increase) | (annual increase) | (annual increase) | (annual increase) | (annual increase) | (annual increase) | (annual increase) | (annual increase) | (8 year cumulative increase) | |
1 Bedroom Property | 0.8% | 1.8% | 1.6% | 3.9% | 1.6% | 0.4% | 4.0% | 1.7% | 16.9% |
2 Bedroom Property | 1.9% | 1.2% | 4.2% | 3.6% | 2.2% | 1.0% | 4.4% | 1.5% | 21.6% |
3 Bedroom Property | -1.0% | 3.4% | 1.8% | 2.3% | 2.8% | 1.2% | 4.6% | 8.7% | 26.0% |
4 Bedroom Property | 1.3% | 1.2% | 7.8% | 2.2% | 1.3% | -0.7% | 4.9% | 11.8% | 33.3% |
1 Bedroom in Shared Property | -2.0% | 2.5% | 2.6% | 2.6% | 3.0% | 4.0% | 3.0% | 4.7% | 22.1% |
Notes:
Figures exclude any studio properties, properties with 5 or more bedrooms, or room rents associated with bed and breakfast lodgings.
Figures for rooms in shared properties represent "rent only", i.e. exclude any payments for shared services.
Note that some caution is needed when interpreting Scotland level findings. This is because whilst the underlying data aims to be representative of rents within each broad rental market area, no attempt has been made to apply any formal weighting techniques to account for any specific area-level sample sizes or structures when aggregating up to a single Scotland level figure.
From Table 6, it can be seen that average (mean) rents at a Scotland level have increased for all property sizes over the period from 2010 to 2018 (cumulative increases over 8 years).
The greatest cumulative increases over the 8 years from 2010 to 2018 have been for 4 bedroom properties (33.3% increase) and 3 bedroom properties (26.0% increase). Average rents for 2 bedroom properties have increased by 21.6%, whilst average rents for 1 bedroom properties have seen a cumulative increase of 16.9%. Over the 8 years, average rents for 1 bedroom shared properties have seen a cumulative increase of 22.1%.
For 3, 4 and 1 bedroom shared properties, the latest annual increases of 8.7%, 11.8% and 4.7%, respectively, between 2017 and 2018, are all higher than any previous annual increases since 2010.
Note that some of the Scotland level trends may reflect in part any significant trends at a local area level, for example cumulative increases in average rents for particular property sizes in particular areas of the country, rather than being indicative of trends in rents across all areas of the country.
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