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Tyne and Wear Sees Largest Annual Rise in Rental Stock Across England
Tyne and Wear has experienced the fastest annual increase in rental property listings in England, according to research by lettings software company Propoly. The analysis compared residential rental listings across English counties between August 2025 and August 2026.
Propoly's findings show that available rental properties in Tyne and Wear rose by 86.6% over the year. This significant growth in stock presents both opportunities and challenges for letting agents, who now have more properties and prospective tenants to manage.
Other regions have also seen notable increases in rental listings. Greater Manchester recorded the second largest rise, with listings up by 28.4%. Rutland followed with a 23.1% increase, and the City of London saw a 21.5% rise in available rental stock.
Propoly stated that the increase in available stock in these areas gives tenants more choice and provides letting agents with a larger pool of properties to market and manage. However, the research also highlighted that not all counties have experienced growth in rental stock. The Isle of Wight saw a 35.2% annual decrease in rental listings, Warwickshire experienced a 10.8% decline, and Norfolk's listings dropped by 9.6%.
The data underlines the varied nature of the rental market across England. While some areas are seeing rapid expansion in available stock, others are facing reduced listings compared to the previous year. For letting agents, rising stock levels may require more efficient systems to manage the increased workload and successfully progress tenancies.
Source: The Negotiator