The latest research by London lettings and estate agent,
Benham and Reeves, has revealed that the level of rental revenues lost by landlords due to void periods has increased by 19% across England over the last year, although this increase climbs as high as 65% across some regions of the nation.
Benham and Reeves analysed the length of void periods across the rental market in England, the lost rental income as a result of these void periods, and how this has changed over the last year.
The research* shows that void periods are on the up, increasing from an average of 22 days to 24 days over the last year. At the same time, the average monthly rent has also increased, now sitting 8.9% higher than this time last year at £1,375.
As a result, the cost incurred by landlords across England as a result of the average void period now stands at £1,085 – a 19% jump in the last year alone.
However, this cost is far greater across some regions of England versus others and nowhere more so than in the North West.
Across the North West, the length of the average void period has increased by 10 days, now averaging 30 days, whilst rental values have increased by 9.8% or £79 per month.
As a result, the average loss of rental income incurred due to void periods now averages £876, a huge 65% increase versus this time last year.
Landlords across London have seen the second largest annual increase in the level of rental income lost due to void periods at 36% and, with this loss now sitting at an average of £1,611, the capital is also home to the highest cost of a void period of all regions of England.
The South West has seen the third largest increase in the cost of a void period at 28% and is also home to the third largest overall cost at £920, behind the South East at £981.
Director of Benham and Reeves, Marc von Grundherr, commented
“Void periods have long been a thorn in the side of the nation’s landlords but it’s an inevitable reality when operating within the private rental sector. However, there’s been a considerable increase in both the time and rental income lost to void periods over the last year and this is a worrying trend that could well continue with the Renters’ Rights Bill on the horizon.
The switch to periodic tenancies over fixed-term contracts will enable tenants to jump ship with just two months’ notice, putting landlords back at square one with respect to finding a tenant and once again enduring the income lost due to a void period.
So not only will they face longer void periods, they are also likely to become more frequent, which will further reduce the profit margins of the average buy-to-let investor at a time when we should be encouraging investment into the sector.”
Table shows the average length of a void period and the year on year change |
Location |
Est void period (days) – Jan 2024 |
Est void period (days) – Jan 2025 |
Change % |
North West |
20 |
30 |
50.0% |
London |
18 |
22 |
22.2% |
South West |
20 |
24 |
20.0% |
North East |
24 |
25 |
4.2% |
Yorkshire and the Humber |
24 |
25 |
4.2% |
East of England |
23 |
23 |
0.0% |
West Midlands region |
23 |
23 |
0.0% |
South East |
23 |
22 |
-4.3% |
East Midlands |
28 |
26 |
-7.1% |
England |
22 |
24 |
9.1% |
Table shows the average monthly rent and the year on year change |
Location |
Ave rent pm – Jan 2024 |
Ave rent pm – Jan 2025 |
Change % |
London |
£2,007 |
£2,227 |
11.0% |
North West |
£809 |
£888 |
9.8% |
North East |
£653 |
£710 |
8.7% |
East of England |
£1,115 |
£1,209 |
8.4% |
East Midlands |
£795 |
£861 |
8.3% |
West Midlands region |
£848 |
£912 |
7.5% |
South East |
£1,263 |
£1,356 |
7.4% |
South West |
£1,093 |
£1,166 |
6.7% |
Yorkshire and the Humber |
£768 |
£809 |
5.3% |
England |
£1,263 |
£1,375 |
8.9% |
Table shows the average length of a void period and the year on year change |
Location |
Est void period (days) – Jan 2024 |
Est void period (days) – Jan 2025 |
Change % |
North West |
£532 |
£876 |
64.6% |
London |
£1,188 |
£1,611 |
35.6% |
South West |
£719 |
£920 |
28.0% |
North East |
£515 |
£584 |
13.3% |
Yorkshire and the Humber |
£606 |
£665 |
9.7% |
East of England |
£843 |
£914 |
8.4% |
West Midlands region |
£641 |
£690 |
7.5% |
South East |
£955 |
£981 |
2.7% |
East Midlands |
£732 |
£736 |
0.6% |
England |
£914 |
£1,085 |
18.8% |
Average length of void periods across England sourced from Goodlord.
Average rent per month sourced from the Office for National Statistics.
Average cost of a void period based on the average cost of renting per day x the average number of days for the average void period.