The private rented sector (PRS) in the UK and Ireland has grown substantially in recent years as it has become harder to access social housing and home ownership.

As with affordable housing, in the UK the PRS is devolved and so regulation differs depending on your location. As the sector grows, its role within the wider housing market is also changing. Traditionally the PRS was often seen as mainly providing a short term home for groups such as students and young professionals, who might later move on to either owner occupation or social renting. These groups are still present in the sector but, as both social housing and owner-occupation have become harder to access, the PRS now also houses a growing number of people for the long term.

As approaches to preventing and responding to homelessness change, the PRS is also now housing a growing number of households in the lowest income groups, including some with complex needs. These households might traditionally have been housed by social landlords, but increasingly many are now renting privately.

A summary of the sector
Read about the private rented sector (PRS) and how it manages across all our nations and countries.
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England
As of 2021, the private rented sector made up 20.6 per cent of all homes on the market in England.
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Scotland
As of 2022, the private rented sector made up 15 per cent of all homes on the market in Scotland.
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Wales
As of 2021, the private rented sector made up 17.1 per cent of all homes on the market in Wales.
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Northern Ireland
As of 2021, the private rented sector made up 17 per cent of all homes on the market in Northern Ireland.
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Ireland
As of 2022, the private rented sector made up 19.7 per cent of all homes on the market in Ireland.
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Good practice
Read how other organisations manage the private rented sector for tenants in our examples library.

Case Study

Read our article on how Germany tackles their housing within the private rented sector. Lowering rents and offering more security to tenants.

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