
Private Rental Market Dynamics Study in London
Join a research study on private rental market dynamics in London led by Dr. Elsa Noterman and Dr. Theo Barry Born. Understand tenant bidding processes, rental inflation, and geographical variations. Landlords can participate in a short questionnaire or longer interview to contribute to improving the rental market's understanding.
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Request for participants: Private rental market dynamics and prospective tenant bidding Dr Elsa Noterman, School of Geography, Queen Mary University of London, e.noterman@qmul.ac.uk Dr Theo Barry Born, School of Geography and Planning, University of Sheffield, t.m.barryborn@sheffield.ac.uk
Aims Understand the position of different rental market actors in bidding processes Understand the extent to which bidding contributes to rent inflation Understand how bidding varies across geographical locations in London Methods Survey of letting agents, landlords, and tenants Interviews with letting agents, landlords, and tenants Starting in Waltham Forest, then branching out to other parts of London Aims and Methods
Landlords can respond to a short questionnaire, which should take around 5-7 minutes to complete. The link is available here: https://tinyurl.com/rentbidding If you would be interested in participating in a longer interview (~15 minutes), please indicate this at the end of the questionnaire Participating in the study Participation helps to improve understanding of how the rental market is functioning Interviewees will be anonymised by using a pseudonym and removing any potentially identifying information
Outputs and wider engagement We intend to publish the results of the study online, in a policy report and other academic outputs We are engaging with different stakeholders, including organisations that represent letting agents, landlords, and tenants, and more widely people engaged in housing policy and practice We are engaging with the NRLA, which is also interested in better understanding the role of bidding in the rental market
Contact details If you have any questions, please contact us by email Dr Elsa Noterman e.noterman@qmul.ac.uk Dr Theo Barry Born t.m.barryborn@sheffield.ac.uk