Renting has long been the preserve of young people, but that's no longer the case. In fact, the number of households renting in England and Wales has more than doubled over the last two decades, with 5 million households currently renting privately - a sharp increase from just 1.9 million back in 2001.
Today, it's not just the young who are feeling the pinch. The past few years have seen a significant rise in older renters, with those aged 55 and above seeing their numbers grow by a staggering 70% since 2010/11. This demographic shift has left many wondering if renting is no longer an option for people of all ages.
So, we're curious to hear from you - whether you're a seasoned renter or just starting out. What's your experience been like? Have you found it difficult to save up for a deposit, or have you had to put your dreams of homeownership on hold until later in life?
Do you feel like renting is the right choice for you, even if you've got more money to throw around than some younger renters? Or do you long for the security and stability that comes with owning your own home?
We'd love to hear from those who have been affected by this shift - whether it's because they're struggling to make ends meet or simply because renting has become a more viable option. Share your stories, and let's get an insight into what life is really like for renters across all ages.
The rise of older renters raises important questions about the state of affordable housing in our country. If you're one of them, we'd love to hear from you - share your experiences and help us understand this changing landscape.
Today, it's not just the young who are feeling the pinch. The past few years have seen a significant rise in older renters, with those aged 55 and above seeing their numbers grow by a staggering 70% since 2010/11. This demographic shift has left many wondering if renting is no longer an option for people of all ages.
So, we're curious to hear from you - whether you're a seasoned renter or just starting out. What's your experience been like? Have you found it difficult to save up for a deposit, or have you had to put your dreams of homeownership on hold until later in life?
Do you feel like renting is the right choice for you, even if you've got more money to throw around than some younger renters? Or do you long for the security and stability that comes with owning your own home?
We'd love to hear from those who have been affected by this shift - whether it's because they're struggling to make ends meet or simply because renting has become a more viable option. Share your stories, and let's get an insight into what life is really like for renters across all ages.
The rise of older renters raises important questions about the state of affordable housing in our country. If you're one of them, we'd love to hear from you - share your experiences and help us understand this changing landscape.