I have an investment property and the current tennants have indicated that they want to rent for another year. Given a number of rises in interest rates over the past year I am considering raising the rental to cover this.
Does this reflect what others are doing?
Thanks,
D
Have the same dilemma at the moment. Looked at Daft last night and there are a number of apartments for rent in same area at a far higher rent than ours. On the other hand we have a good tenant and I don't think he'd be able to afford much of an increase. He loves the apartment and the area, takes good care of the place and notifies me as soon as anything goes wrong. We're tending toward leaving it at the same rent for now. God knows what type we might get next time.. Besides, I like him!
Even in Dublin, rents have dropped in some areas as supply has increased.
Certainly, ...for info, the average rate of growth in rents between sep05 and sept06 has been 10% going by daft.ie
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Be careful about using this as the yardstick, as there are more and more houses not being sold (latter part of last year) these are starting to make their way back onto the rental market as investers need to derive some income from their asset which is hardly going to create the rental squeeze required to sustain 10% growths in rents
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