Bath Rental Market Review: March 2024 Edition – Plus a RESIDE Update!

Bath Rental Market Review: March 2024

Hello and welcome back to the RESIDE blog!

This month Toby brings you all the latest market updates from Bath here at RESIDE, and also lets us know a bit more about the on going saga of the Renters Reform Bill.

Key takeaways from this months update:

  • Avg. time to let: 16.8 days
  • Avg. rent achieved: 99.6%
  • Avg. rent increase: +4.2%
  • Tenant Demand: -1.2%

In other news, we would like to welcome to the team (and the helm of the marketing ship) Alex!

Alex has joined us here to get our marketing to the next level. Be sure to look out for more content on our social channels showcasing the amazing work that the team here at RESIDE do to bring your rental property to the market, alongside some new and improved footage of all our listings.

Until next week folks,

Alex and Toby.

A Look Back at 2023: Insights from Bath’s Private Rental Sector

As we step into a new year, we thought it might be helpful (and a bit nostalgic!) to look back at the bustling world of the private rented sector in Bath during 2023. Whether you’re a landlord, a tenant, or just curious about the local property market, our latest video roundup is here to give you the lowdown.

If you’re interested in knowing average rents in Bath, how long it takes to let a property in the current market, or are looking for a summary of the new regulations introduced over the last 12 months, give the video a watch and drop us a line if you would like to discuss anything further.


Reside is an award-winning independent letting agent in Bath. Please get in touch if you would like to discuss any aspect of letting or managing your property; we would love to hear from you.

Reside’s Commitment to Community: Annual Charity Donations Supporting Local Causes

As the year draws to a close, Reside is honoured to announce our annual tradition of giving back to the vibrant community in Bath that has welcomed and supported us throughout the year. Our commitment extends beyond property, to the people and causes that make Bath and its surrounding areas thrive.

This year, after careful consideration and heartfelt discussions, our team has chosen to support two remarkable local charities: Off The Record Bath & North East Somerset, and Bath City Farm. Both organisations encapsulate values close to our hearts, championing causes that enrich the lives of those in our community.

Off The Record is a beacon of support for the emotional wellbeing of young people. Their tireless efforts in providing free services — counseling, advocacy, youth participation, and more — have a profound impact on the lives of individuals aged 10-25. Through empowerment and guidance, they strive to ensure every young person feels confident and emotionally healthy.

Regarding this partnership, James Brown from Off The Record expressed heartfelt gratitude: “Thank you so much on behalf of all the staff, volunteers, and service users at OTR. This is a tremendous boost to our Young Futures appeal.”

(L-R) Ben Bower, Toby Martin, Stephanie Bell and Lisa Franklin of Reside, with James Brown of Off The Record

Bath City Farm, with its commitment to fostering volunteering opportunities, informal education, and community engagement, embodies principles of healthy living and environmental stewardship. Alison Howell, Communication & Development Lead at Bath City Farm, shared, “This money will really make a difference to the Farm, to our animals, and to the children, young people, and adults that we support through our therapeutic programs.”

At Reside, our directors Toby Martin and Ben Bower emphasise the significance of supporting these causes. “We feel privileged to contribute to the betterment of our community,” says Toby. “Our team is proud to stand alongside these fantastic charities,” adds Ben.

This tradition of giving back is deeply ingrained in Reside’s ethos. We understand that thriving communities are built on collective efforts, and we are grateful for the opportunity to play a part.

As we conclude another year, Reside extends its heartfelt appreciation to all who have made this possible — our clients, partners, and the incredible community we proudly call home. Your support fuels our ability to give back, and for that, we are truly grateful.

More information about Off The Record’s Young Futures appeal can be found here.

More information about Bath City Farm can be found here.


Reside is an award-winning independent letting agent in Bath. Please get in touch if you would like to discuss any aspect of letting or managing your property; we would love to hear from you.

Bath Rental Market Review: November 2023

In our monthly summary of the rental market, Reside director Toby Martin looks at recent trends in demand and rent levels.


Reside is an award-winning independent letting agent in Bath. Please get in touch if you would like to discuss any aspect of letting or managing your property; we would love to hear from you.

Bath Landlord Conference: Insights, Updates, and Networking

Bath recently played host to an enlightening and insightful gathering for landlords, the Bath Landlord Conference, held at the prestigious Francis Hotel on 22nd November 2023. This event, spearheaded by Reside director and ARLA Propertymark Regional Executive Toby Martin, was an essential evening for landlords seeking to navigate the evolving landscape of property regulations and investment strategies.

The conference commenced with Toby Martin’s comprehensive overview of the local market, providing attendees with a concise summary of recent landlord regulations. These insights were crucial, particularly in light of the recent changes reshaping the landlord-tenant relationship.

Reside director Toby Martin addresses the Bath Landlord Conference

A notable highlight of the event was Mike Hansom’s address. As a Consultant Solicitor at BLB Solicitors, Hansom delved into the intricacies of Section 8 evictions, a topic gaining prominence as Section 21 faces abolition under the Renters Reform Bill. His expertise demonstrated how tenancies will be ended by landlords in the future, offering clarity and understanding amidst the regulatory shifts.

Ellie Donaghy, a professional property investor, brought bundles of energy and passion to proceedings. Her invaluable insights and proven strategies for identifying and maximizing property investment opportunities left attendees inspired and equipped for success in their ventures.

The event, attended by approximately 40 local landlords, fostered an environment of learning and engagement, with many attendees remaining behind to network after the talks had finished.

Stay tuned for details on the next Bath Landlord Conference, set to be announced in the New Year. For landlords seeking to stay ahead in an ever-evolving market, future Bath Landlord Conferences are not to be missed.


Reside is an award-winning independent letting agent in Bath. Please get in touch if you would like to discuss any aspect of letting or managing your property; we would love to hear from you.

Bath Rental Market Review: October 2023

All the facts and figures on the rental market in Bath & beyond from October 2023, plus some significant lettings legislation news.


Reside is an award-winning independent letting agent in Bath. Please get in touch if you would like to discuss any aspect of letting or managing your property; we would love to hear from you.

Bath Rental Market Review: September 2023

All the facts and figures on the rental market in Bath & beyond from September 2023, plus some significant lettings legislation news.


Reside is an award-winning independent letting agent in Bath. Please get in touch if you would like to discuss any aspect of letting or managing your property; we would love to hear from you.

Bath Rental Market Review: August 2023

All the facts and figures on the rental market in Bath & beyond from August 2023, including a mortgage update from Doug Miller of Lansdown Financial Services.


Reside is an award-winning independent letting agent in Bath. Please get in touch if you would like to discuss any aspect of letting or managing your property; we would love to hear from you.

Average Bath Rents Exceed £1,600

The private rented sector for both Bath landlords and Bath tenants is facing immense challenges, with a shortage of available homes for rent putting renters under significant pressure.

And you can see why when the average UK rent in 2021 was £1,381 and in 2023 it has been £1,706, an increase of 23.53%.

Let’s look closer to home in the Bath area.

The average rent for homes coming on the market in the Bath area in 2021 was £1,413 per month, whilst in 2023, it has been £1,660 per month.
(BA1/BA2)

You can understand why people are accusing landlords of “widespread profiteering”.

But as always, the devil is in the detail.

This increase in average Bath rent is for new tenancies, not tenancy renewals.

A new tenancy is when a brand-new tenant moves into a home, whilst a renewal is when an existing tenant renews the lease with their existing landlord.

Government data shows that most landlords are not exploiting the mortgage crisis, with 64% of landlords maintaining and 4% decreasing rents to shield renters from the impact on renewal of their tenancy agreement, dispelling the notion that they are exploiting the situation.

Looking at the same Government data, of the landlords setting rents for new tenants, just under half of landlords (45%) stated they increased the rent compared to the previous tenancy with the old tenant, whereas a third (35%) kept the rent they charged at the same level, and surprisingly 1 in 12 (8%) decreased the rent.

Therefore, whilst the average percentage growth in Bath for new tenancies is 17.5%, the overall average for all tenancies is only 4.6% for Bath.

And 4.6% is much lower than the rate of inflation.

Contrary to popular belief, landlords’ profit margins have significantly dwindled in recent years. The profits for private landlords are at their lowest since the Credit Crunch due to rising mortgage rates and limited tax relief. This demonstrates that private landlords are not profiteering during the cost-of-living crisis.

Now some of you will say, Bath house prices have risen in that time. Yes, that is the case, yet not by the rate of inflation, so in fact in ‘real’ terms, their investments have gone down in value.

Landlords are often portrayed negatively in the media but are in fact making considerable efforts to provide safe and secure housing for millions of tenants.

Landlords face growing costs, including increased mortgage payments and the negative impact of a tax system that discourages investment in the rental market. These challenges are further exacerbated by ongoing uncertainty surrounding reforms to the law regarding landlords.

With limited options available, landlords must choose between leaving the private rented sector, increasing rents as a last resort, or absorbing mounting costs. However, the latter is nearly impossible for most individual landlords who lack deep pockets. To address these challenges, the Government must provide crucial support to the rental market.

To alleviate the burden on renters, the Government should reconsider current taxes which are designed to discourage landlords from providing more rental homes. It is vital to ensure that the supply of rental properties does not further diminish, as Bath tenants simply cannot bear the consequences of a dwindling market and it will lead to further housing hardship.

Without proper government support, both renters and landlords will continue to face challenges, caught between a rock and a hard place.

Housing is such an important thing (rather like the NHS), and I would urge all parties, to move beyond rhetoric and take positive action to support the private rented sector.

I know many Bath landlords who are making sincere efforts to shield Bath renters from the mortgage crisis, and it is crucial their contributions are recognised.

By fostering an environment that encourages investment and providing support to renters, the Government can help alleviate the strain on both landlords and tenants and ensure a sustainable and fair rental market for all.


Reside is an award-winning independent letting agent in Bath. Please get in touch if you would like to discuss any aspect of letting or managing your property; we would love to hear from you.