The UK region where over 60% of properties are being rented - and it's not London

By GB News (World News) | Created at 2025-03-12 05:16:23 | Updated at 2025-03-12 11:51:56 6 hours ago

Manchester has emerged as the UK's top city for renters in 2025, with 62 per cent of households now renting their homes.

The residential rental sector has tripled in size, with over a third of UK households now renting, primarily from private landlords.


Property Investments UK identified the UK's most renter-heavy cities by analysing several key metrics, including the overall number of rented properties.

The study revealed stark contrasts between cities, with London having the highest number of rented properties at over 1.8 million.

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Manchester has emerged as the area with the most renters

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The UK's most renter-heavy cities

  1. Manchester, 133,126 rented properties, 62% rented
  2. Norwich, 36,985 rented properties, 57% rented
  3. Nottingham, 67,819 rented properties, 54% rented
  4. Cambridge, 28,471 rented properties, 53% rented
  5. London, 1,822,840 rented properties, 53% rented
  6. Oxford, 29,411 rented properties, 53% rented
  7. Leicester, 67,297 rented properties, 53% rented
  8. Liverpool, 109,072 rented properties, 53% rented
  9. Salford, 60,403 rented properties, 53% rented
  10. Southampton, 52,391 rented properties, 51% rented

The rise of "generation rent" shows no signs of slowing in 2025, with Manchester leading this fundamental shift in UK housing.

The tripling of the rental market reflects changing lifestyles and economic realities across major cities.

For many young Britons, renting is no longer a temporary solution but a long-term housing strategy.

Cities offering the best balance of affordability, satisfaction and connectivity are thriving as rental hubs.

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Over 1,800,000 people are renting in London

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Real estate experts at Property Investments UK explained why Manchester is top of their study. They said: "Manchester's appeal as a rental hotspot lies in its dynamic mix of culture, connectivity, and opportunity.

"The city's extensive transport network, thriving university scene, and vibrant social atmosphere make it incredibly attractive to renters, particularly young professionals and students

"For investors, these qualities ensure a steady influx of tenants and sustained rental demand, making Manchester a compelling choice for building a property portfolio."

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