21/04/2010
EDINBURGH
Flats
One-bed Two-bed Three-bed Four-bed Five-bed
£559 £735 £1,097 £1,293 £2,000
Houses
Two-bed Three-bed Four-bed Five-bed
£660 £968 £1,219 £1,715
Others (hybrids, e.g. mews, etc)
One/three-bed
£712
GLASGOW
Flats
One-bed Two-bed Three-bed Four-bed
£509 £783 £1,074 £1,350
Houses (all categories)
£945
Others
One/two-bed
£642
*Statistics based on 429 lettings between 4 January and 31 March 2010; figures published are rounded up or down to the nearest £
21 April 2010
Landlords' market posing fresh challenges for renters
Selling lull sends rents higher for flats, lower for houses
This shivering by the sea of cuts will leave us all wet
‘No mortgage’ young professionals pushing up capital’s rental rates
Steep difference in flat rents highlighted
Half a sigh of relief as Capital Gains Tax rise isn’t as savage as feared
Turning their backs on HMO had advantages for some landlords
Investors offload assets as worries over CGT strike home
Capital rents cheaper than in Glasgow
Rental market offers a new opportunity for housebuilders
Tracker launched to monitor rents in Scotland's biggest cities
D J Alexander launches quarterly monitor of private residential rental costs
Mortgage woes fuel move towards more long-term letting
Tenant vetting and illegal use of rented property
Hopes of a housing market recovery look distant as renters cling on
Forget the new kitchen, sort that ancient wiring
Jumpy market still has jitters
It's a good time to buy but be very selective
Market upheaval continues but ‘location, location, location’ still name of the game
Lettings agency hails its busiest December ever as fall in mortgages peps up rentals