📊 2024/2025 Lettings Performance: How Do We Compare?

📊 2024/2025 Lettings Performance: How Do We Compare?

The chart below shows the number of tenancies we’ve completed in 2024/2025, compared with both the regional average and the Goodlord national average. Month after month, our performance continues to outperform both benchmarks.

đź’ˇ What does this tell us?

  • More successful tenancies for our landlords.
  • Faster let times in a competitive market.
  • Strong demand driven by proactive marketing and experienced negotiators.

However, strong performance is only part of the picture.

With the Renters’ Rights Act coming into force on 1st May 2026, the lettings landscape is set to change significantly. Increased regulation, compliance requirements, and tenant protections will make it more important than ever for landlords to have expert guidance.

🏠 Why professional management matters now more than ever:
✔️ Staying compliant with evolving legislation
✔️ Protecting your investment from costly mistakes
✔️ Managing tenancies correctly and transparently
✔️ Ensuring smooth communication between landlords and tenants

At Sure Sales and Lettings, we don’t just fill properties, we protect and maximise your prize investment(s) while ensuring every tenancy is handled professionally, compliantly, and efficiently.

As the market evolves and legislation tightens, working with a knowledgeable and proactive agent isn’t just beneficial, it’s essential.

📩 If you’re a landlord planning ahead for 2026 and beyond, now is the time to talk to us.


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