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Private rental market statistics, monthly rents recorded between 1 October 2015 and 30 September 2016 for the East East summary The median monthly rent was £725 with an interquartile range of £580 to £950. The highest median rents over a unitary authority or county were in Hertfordshire (£995). Hertsmere (£1,200) and Three Rivers (£1,200), both in Hertfordshire, had the highest median rents for a district in the East. The maps on the following pages show that areas closer to London tended to have higher median rents, as did Cambridge, Cambridgeshire (£1,100). The lowest median rents in a unitary authority or county were in Peterborough UA (£575). The lowest median rents for a district were in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk (£525) and Waveney, Suffolk (£525). Definitions Median when a series of numbers are arranged by order of magnitude the median represents the middle value. Interquartile range difference between lower quartile and upper quartile, representing the middle 50 per cent of monthly rent values. Maps The maps on the following pages show the median monthly rents for the East for each bedroom category. The ranges for the maps are produced using ‘natural breaks’; a method that separates values into groups which are naturally present in the data. Similar values are gathered together in such a way that the differences between groups are maximised. The rents contained within each group are greater than or equal to the lower bound and strictly less than the upper bound. For example, a group with a range of £400 to £450 would contain rents greater than or equal to £400 and strictly less than £450. Readers should take care as some categories have small sample sizes. The full tables can be found on the GOV.UK page for the release. 1 Median and interquartile range of monthly rents by bedroom category: East between 1 October 2015 and 30 September 2016

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Page 1: Private Rental Market Statistics, onthly rents recorded between 1 … · 2016. 11. 28. · Private rental market statistics, ‘One Bedroom’ monthly rents recorded between 1 October

Private rental market statistics, monthly rentsrecorded between 1 October 2015 and 30 September 2016 for the East

East summary

The median monthly rent was £725 with an interquartile range of £580 to £950.

The highest median rents over a unitary authority or county were in Hertfordshire (£995).

Hertsmere (£1,200) and Three Rivers (£1,200), both in Hertfordshire, had the highest median rents for a district in the East.

The maps on the following pages show that areas closer to London tended to have higher median rents, as did Cambridge, Cambridgeshire (£1,100).

The lowest median rents in a unitary authority or county were in Peterborough UA (£575). The lowest median rents for a district were in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk (£525) and Waveney, Suffolk (£525).

Definitions

Median – when a series of numbers

are arranged by order of magnitude the

median represents the middle value.

Interquartile range – difference

between lower quartile and upper

quartile, representing the middle 50 per

cent of monthly rent values.

Maps

The maps on the following pages show

the median monthly rents for the East

for each bedroom category.

The ranges for the maps are produced

using ‘natural breaks’; a method that

separates values into groups which are

naturally present in the data. Similar

values are gathered together in such a

way that the differences between

groups are maximised.

The rents contained within each group

are greater than or equal to the lower

bound and strictly less than the upper

bound. For example, a group with a

range of £400 to £450 would contain

rents greater than or equal to £400 and

strictly less than £450.

Readers should take care as some

categories have small sample sizes.

The full tables can be found on the

GOV.UK page for the release.

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Median and interquartile range of monthly rents by bedroom category: East between 1 October 2015 and 30

September 2016

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Private rental market statistics, ‘All’ monthly rentsrecorded between 1 October 2015 and 30 September 2016 for the East

Statistics derived from fewer than five observations have been suppressed and denoted by ‘-’.

The data used to generate these statistics are based on a sample of rental information, collected by Rent Officers from landlords and letting agents.

The composition of this sample changes over time therefore any differences in median rent may be due to differences in the sample rather than true changes in the rental market.

Key Area

Median

Rent (£)

1 Bedford UA 750

2 Central Bedfordshire UA 807

3 Luton UA 750

4 Peterborough UA 575

5 Southend-on-Sea UA 750

6 Thurrock UA 850

7 Cambridge 1,100

8 East Cambridgeshire 750

9 Fenland 560

10 Huntingdonshire 695

11 South Cambridgeshire 885

12 Basildon 850

13 Braintree 750

14 Brentwood 1,100

15 Castle Point 825

16 Chelmsford 850

17 Colchester 695

18 Epping Forest 1,100

19 Harlow 825

20 Maldon 750

21 Rochford 875

22 Tendring 650

23 Uttlesford 900

24 Broxbourne 925

25 Dacorum 975

26 East Hertfordshire 925

27 Hertsmere 1,200

28 North Hertfordshire 850

29 St Albans 1,195

30 Stevenage 795

31 Three Rivers 1,200

32 Watford 1,050

33 Welwyn Hatfield 1,050

34 Breckland 600

35 Broadland 650

36 Great Yarmouth 525

37 King’s Lynn and West Norfolk 575

38 North Norfolk 575

39 Norwich 610

40 South Norfolk 625

Cambridgeshire

Essex

Hertfordshire

Norfolk

Key Area

Median

Rent (£)

41 Babergh 665

42 Forest Heath 923

43 Ipswich 595

44 Mid Suffolk 650

45 St Edmundsbury 725

46 Suffolk Coastal 625

47 Waveney 525

Suffolk

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Private rental market statistics, ‘Room’ monthly rentsrecorded between 1 October 2015 and 30 September 2016 for the East

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Statistics derived from fewer than five observations have been suppressed and denoted by ‘-’.

The data used to generate these statistics are based on a sample of rental information, collected by Rent Officers from landlords and letting agents.

The composition of this sample changes over time therefore any differences in median rent may be due to differences in the sample rather than true changes in the rental market.

Key Area

Median

Rent (£)

1 Bedford UA 350

2 Central Bedfordshire UA -

3 Luton UA 398

4 Peterborough UA 348

5 Southend-on-Sea UA 375

6 Thurrock UA -

7 Cambridge 550

8 East Cambridgeshire -

9 Fenland 390

10 Huntingdonshire 400

11 South Cambridgeshire 535

12 Basildon 325

13 Braintree 300

14 Brentwood 430

15 Castle Point -

16 Chelmsford 455

17 Colchester 390

18 Epping Forest -

19 Harlow 477

20 Maldon -

21 Rochford 400

22 Tendring 325

23 Uttlesford -

24 Broxbourne -

25 Dacorum 450

26 East Hertfordshire 495

27 Hertsmere -

28 North Hertfordshire 500

29 St Albans 439

30 Stevenage 430

31 Three Rivers -

32 Watford 550

33 Welwyn Hatfield 320

34 Breckland -

35 Broadland -

36 Great Yarmouth 360

37 King’s Lynn and West Norfolk -

38 North Norfolk -

39 Norwich 400

40 South Norfolk 460

Cambridgeshire

Essex

Hertfordshire

Norfolk

Key Area

Median

Rent (£)

41 Babergh -

42 Forest Heath 513

43 Ipswich 400

44 Mid Suffolk 400

45 St Edmundsbury 412

46 Suffolk Coastal -

47 Waveney -

Suffolk

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Private rental market statistics, ‘Studio’ monthly rentsrecorded between 1 October 2015 and 30 September 2016 for the East

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Statistics derived from fewer than five observations have been suppressed and denoted by ‘-’.

The data used to generate these statistics are based on a sample of rental information, collected by Rent Officers from landlords and letting agents.

The composition of this sample changes over time therefore any differences in median rent may be due to differences in the sample rather than true changes in the rental market.

Key Area

Median

Rent (£)

1 Bedford UA 450

2 Central Bedfordshire UA 525

3 Luton UA 475

4 Peterborough UA 395

5 Southend-on-Sea UA 486

6 Thurrock UA 575

7 Cambridge 745

8 East Cambridgeshire -

9 Fenland 350

10 Huntingdonshire 430

11 South Cambridgeshire 650

12 Basildon 560

13 Braintree 438

14 Brentwood 550

15 Castle Point -

16 Chelmsford 495

17 Colchester 432

18 Epping Forest 650

19 Harlow 575

20 Maldon 458

21 Rochford -

22 Tendring 425

23 Uttlesford 513

24 Broxbourne 638

25 Dacorum 663

26 East Hertfordshire 623

27 Hertsmere 698

28 North Hertfordshire 495

29 St Albans 700

30 Stevenage 595

31 Three Rivers 850

32 Watford 730

33 Welwyn Hatfield 638

34 Breckland 325

35 Broadland -

36 Great Yarmouth 388

37 King’s Lynn and West Norfolk 350

38 North Norfolk -

39 Norwich 450

40 South Norfolk 350

Cambridgeshire

Essex

Hertfordshire

Norfolk

Key Area

Median

Rent (£)

41 Babergh 350

42 Forest Heath 450

43 Ipswich 395

44 Mid Suffolk -

45 St Edmundsbury 465

46 Suffolk Coastal 390

47 Waveney 350

Suffolk

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Private rental market statistics, ‘One Bedroom’ monthly rentsrecorded between 1 October 2015 and 30 September 2016 for the East

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Statistics derived from fewer than five observations have been suppressed and denoted by ‘-’.

The data used to generate these statistics are based on a sample of rental information, collected by Rent Officers from landlords and letting agents.

The composition of this sample changes over time therefore any differences in median rent may be due to differences in the sample rather than true changes in the rental market.

Key Area

Median

Rent (£)

1 Bedford UA 550

2 Central Bedfordshire UA 625

3 Luton UA 640

4 Peterborough UA 465

5 Southend-on-Sea UA 595

6 Thurrock UA 675

7 Cambridge 900

8 East Cambridgeshire 550

9 Fenland 430

10 Huntingdonshire 515

11 South Cambridgeshire 725

12 Basildon 675

13 Braintree 575

14 Brentwood 833

15 Castle Point 650

16 Chelmsford 650

17 Colchester 525

18 Epping Forest 825

19 Harlow 650

20 Maldon 550

21 Rochford 638

22 Tendring 475

23 Uttlesford 675

24 Broxbourne 750

25 Dacorum 795

26 East Hertfordshire 750

27 Hertsmere 900

28 North Hertfordshire 650

29 St Albans 850

30 Stevenage 650

31 Three Rivers 900

32 Watford 870

33 Welwyn Hatfield 735

34 Breckland 450

35 Broadland 475

36 Great Yarmouth 400

37 King’s Lynn and West Norfolk 450

38 North Norfolk 425

39 Norwich 505

40 South Norfolk 475

Cambridgeshire

Essex

Hertfordshire

Norfolk

Key Area

Median

Rent (£)

41 Babergh 475

42 Forest Heath 600

43 Ipswich 495

44 Mid Suffolk 500

45 St Edmundsbury 575

46 Suffolk Coastal 450

47 Waveney 400

Suffolk

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Private rental market statistics, ‘Two Bedrooms’ monthly rentsrecorded between 1 October 2015 and 30 September 2016 for the East

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Statistics derived from fewer than five observations have been suppressed and denoted by ‘-’.

The data used to generate these statistics are based on a sample of rental information, collected by Rent Officers from landlords and letting agents.

The composition of this sample changes over time therefore any differences in median rent may be due to differences in the sample rather than true changes in the rental market.

Key Area

Median

Rent (£)

1 Bedford UA 720

2 Central Bedfordshire UA 780

3 Luton UA 795

4 Peterborough UA 585

5 Southend-on-Sea UA 750

6 Thurrock UA 850

7 Cambridge 1,200

8 East Cambridgeshire 700

9 Fenland 550

10 Huntingdonshire 650

11 South Cambridgeshire 850

12 Basildon 850

13 Braintree 725

14 Brentwood 1,063

15 Castle Point 800

16 Chelmsford 825

17 Colchester 675

18 Epping Forest 1,100

19 Harlow 850

20 Maldon 750

21 Rochford 850

22 Tendring 625

23 Uttlesford 850

24 Broxbourne 950

25 Dacorum 995

26 East Hertfordshire 950

27 Hertsmere 1,200

28 North Hertfordshire 850

29 St Albans 1,135

30 Stevenage 900

31 Three Rivers 1,200

32 Watford 1,175

33 Welwyn Hatfield 950

34 Breckland 575

35 Broadland 600

36 Great Yarmouth 500

37 King’s Lynn and West Norfolk 550

38 North Norfolk 550

39 Norwich 615

40 South Norfolk 575

Cambridgeshire

Essex

Hertfordshire

Norfolk

Key Area

Median

Rent (£)

41 Babergh 640

42 Forest Heath 695

43 Ipswich 595

44 Mid Suffolk 625

45 St Edmundsbury 695

46 Suffolk Coastal 595

47 Waveney 525

Suffolk

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Private rental market statistics, ‘Three Bedrooms’ monthly rentsrecorded between 1 October 2015 and 30 September 2016 for the East

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Statistics derived from fewer than five observations have been suppressed and denoted by ‘-’.

The data used to generate these statistics are based on a sample of rental information, collected by Rent Officers from landlords and letting agents.

The composition of this sample changes over time therefore any differences in median rent may be due to differences in the sample rather than true changes in the rental market.

Key Area

Median

Rent (£)

1 Bedford UA 850

2 Central Bedfordshire UA 950

3 Luton UA 950

4 Peterborough UA 650

5 Southend-on-Sea UA 995

6 Thurrock UA 1,095

7 Cambridge 1,300

8 East Cambridgeshire 860

9 Fenland 650

10 Huntingdonshire 780

11 South Cambridgeshire 925

12 Basildon 1,000

13 Braintree 875

14 Brentwood 1,300

15 Castle Point 950

16 Chelmsford 1,095

17 Colchester 875

18 Epping Forest 1,395

19 Harlow 1,050

20 Maldon 880

21 Rochford 1,025

22 Tendring 750

23 Uttlesford 1,095

24 Broxbourne 1,250

25 Dacorum 1,250

26 East Hertfordshire 1,250

27 Hertsmere 1,450

28 North Hertfordshire 1,075

29 St Albans 1,495

30 Stevenage 1,013

31 Three Rivers 1,500

32 Watford 1,398

33 Welwyn Hatfield 1,250

34 Breckland 695

35 Broadland 695

36 Great Yarmouth 585

37 King’s Lynn and West Norfolk 650

38 North Norfolk 650

39 Norwich 695

40 South Norfolk 700

Cambridgeshire

Essex

Hertfordshire

Norfolk

Key Area

Median

Rent (£)

41 Babergh 750

42 Forest Heath 925

43 Ipswich 670

44 Mid Suffolk 750

45 St Edmundsbury 850

46 Suffolk Coastal 700

47 Waveney 575

Suffolk

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Private rental market statistics, ‘Four or more Bedrooms’ monthly rentsrecorded between 1 October 2015 and 30 September 2016 for the East

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Statistics derived from fewer than five observations have been suppressed and denoted by ‘-’.

The data used to generate these statistics are based on a sample of rental information, collected by Rent Officers from landlords and letting agents.

The composition of this sample changes over time therefore any differences in median rent may be due to differences in the sample rather than true changes in the rental market.

Key Area

Median

Rent (£)

1 Bedford UA 1,250

2 Central Bedfordshire UA 1,350

3 Luton UA 1,300

4 Peterborough UA 895

5 Southend-on-Sea UA 1,250

6 Thurrock UA 1,350

7 Cambridge 1,798

8 East Cambridgeshire 1,300

9 Fenland 800

10 Huntingdonshire 1,100

11 South Cambridgeshire 1,395

12 Basildon 1,335

13 Braintree 1,273

14 Brentwood 2,000

15 Castle Point 1,225

16 Chelmsford 1,450

17 Colchester 1,200

18 Epping Forest 2,100

19 Harlow 1,473

20 Maldon 1,300

21 Rochford 1,500

22 Tendring 950

23 Uttlesford 1,598

24 Broxbourne 1,725

25 Dacorum 1,900

26 East Hertfordshire 1,675

27 Hertsmere 2,824

28 North Hertfordshire 1,585

29 St Albans 2,100

30 Stevenage 1,398

31 Three Rivers 2,450

32 Watford 1,950

33 Welwyn Hatfield 1,550

34 Breckland 950

35 Broadland 960

36 Great Yarmouth 800

37 King’s Lynn and West Norfolk 850

38 North Norfolk 895

39 Norwich 1,100

40 South Norfolk 900

Essex

Hertfordshire

Norfolk

Cambridgeshire

Key Area

Median

Rent (£)

41 Babergh 1,100

42 Forest Heath 1,350

43 Ipswich 950

44 Mid Suffolk 1,100

45 St Edmundsbury 1,350

46 Suffolk Coastal 925

47 Waveney 725

Suffolk