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Friday 19 February 2016

13.4% of Hampstead tenants in the private rented sector are on Housing Benefit

What does the ideal Hampstead tenant look like?”, asked one of my landlords from Hampstead Heath the other day, to which he carried on before I could reply, “Let me guess, a professional couple, both in their 30’s, flawlessly tidy, pays their rent early, doesn’t complain or fuss, who has no plans to move and cheerfully accepts annual rent rises”.

Before I can answer that question properly, I have always believed all a landlord wants (and expects) of their tenants is to pay their rent on time and look after the property as if it were their own. In return, the landlord should provide a property that is warm, clean, modern and damp free and sort any issues (such as repairs) quickly and without fuss. 

Back to the tenants – tenants tend to fall into several groups ... 20 something professionals; young and middle aged families; corporate tenants (i.e. their employer finds their employee a house to live in); students; older singles/couples and housing benefit claimants – and they come with different needs and wants. So choosing who best suits your Hampstead property – and steering clear of bad tenants – is a big factor in making property investment a success.

One topic that I am often asked is should they, as a landlord, accept tenants on housing benefit?
It might interest the landlords of Hampstead that of the 29,706 private rented properties in the local council area, 13.4% of the tenants of those properties are on some form of housing benefit.
(3,995 properties to be exact). I know many landlords have suffered late rent payments with tenants on benefit, especially since 2008, when local authorities started paying housing benefit to tenants rather than directly to the landlords, but you can’t ignore the fact that housing benefit tenants make up a significant proportion of the Hampstead rental population. My opinion is that the final choice of accepting such tenants has to be the landlords but you can’t tar every tenant with the same brush (I will always give you a balanced opinion if ever asked).

Interestingly, it might surprise some readers of the Hampstead Property Blog, when we compare Hampstead to the national picture, Hampstead’s Housing benefit claimants are lower, as nationally a higher proportion of private tenants claim the benefit. Nationally, 39.2% of the tenants of the 3,891,467 rental properties in Great Britain claim some form of housing benefit (i.e. 1,526,915 properties).

Now, let us look at the occupations of Hampstead tenants, which makes even more fascinating reading. Of the 29,706 privately rented properties in the Hampstead area, 23,693 head tenants (the head tenant being classified as the head of the household) are in employment (the other 6,013 rental property head tenants either being retired, long term sick, students or job seekers).
Splitting those 23,693 head tenants down into their relevant professions, 18,081 of them are Managers, Directors, Senior Officials, Professional or Technical Professions, 1,697 in Administrative and secretarial occupations, 800 in Skilled Trades, 703 in the Caring, Leisure and other service occupations, 924 Sales and Customer Service Occupations, 302 Process, Plant and Machine Operatives and finally, 1,186 in Elementary Occupations.

The one thing I have always known anecdotally, but until I did my research, never had anything to back it up with, was the high proportion of professionals and skilled trades renting property in Hampstead – intriguing! Maybe in future articles, I will look deeper into the corporate tenant market, young and middle aged families, students and older persons rental markets.... but in the meantime, if you want more news, views and commentary about the Hampstead property market, there are many similar articles like this on the Hampstead Property Blog www.nw3propertyblog.com


If you are looking for an agent with experience that can help you find the right tenant for your property, then contact us to find out how we can get the best out of your investment property. Email me on chris@ashmoreresidential.com or give me a call on 020 7435 0420. Pop in for a chat – we are based on Ashmore Residential, Suite 7, 25-27 Heath Street, London, NW3 6TR. The kettle is always on.

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