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BRITAIN’S housing crisis is becoming more urgent as rental costs have hit fresh record highs.

Tenants outside of London are charged an average £1,314 a month, seven per cent more than the £1,231 of last year.

Britain's housing crisis is becoming more urgent as rental costs have hit fresh record highs
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Britain's housing crisis is becoming more urgent as rental costs have hit fresh record highsCredit: Getty

It means renters must find £83 extra a month, or £996 more a year for housing than in 2023, according to the figures from Rightmove.

In the capital, rents have kept rising to a record £2,661, four per cent more than the £2,567 of a year ago.

Rightmove found the pace of rent hikes is slowing, but there is still a big gap between available rental properties and demand.

Each rental property has 17 would-be tenants, while the number of available homes to rent is 20 per cent lower than 2019.

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Rightmove’s Tim Bannister said: “The market remains difficult for tenants.”

There are also more people renting after soaring ­mortgage rates priced them out of owning their own home.

Stuart Haire, Skipton Building Society boss, said the picture was “bleak, especially for first-time buyers”.

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