- The number of properties available to rent in Corsham has dropped from 49 to 21 since February 2020.
- The average rent a tenant has had to pay in Corsham has risen from £932 to £1,511 since February 2020.
- Many Corsham landlords have cashed in on the post-lockdown property boom of the last two years and sold their properties to owner-occupiers – not fellow landlords.
- The supply of Corsham rental property isn’t near what is needed, which is of benefit to Corsham landlords rather than Corsham renters.
The Corsham rental property shortage is currently very evident. In this article, I will investigate why there is such a significant lack of homes available for rent across Corsham and what it means for buy-to-let investors.
Anybody who enjoys surfing the property portals (Rightmove, Zoopla and On the Market) will have observed an emerging trend that the number of properties available to rent in Corsham has dropped considerably in the last couple of years.
