The best current property investment locations in the UK

The latest research by the peer to peer lending platform Sourced Capital of the Sourced.co Group has revealed where is currently home to the best bricks and mortar i...

  • Written 22nd Feb, 2025
  • 9 min read

The latest research by the peer to peer lending platform Sourced Capital of the Sourced.co Group has revealed where is currently home to the best bricks and mortar investment options based on current rental yields across the UK property market.

Over the last five years, investment into the real estate, renting and business sector have increased by 48.4%, one of the largest increases in the non-manufacturing industries behind just the ‘construction’ and ‘other service’ sectors in terms of performance.

Despite Brexit uncertainty hitting house price growth, coupled with changes to tax regulations and a hike in stamp duty thresholds for buy-to-let landlords, the UK property market has stood firm and remains one of the most consistent investment options available in today’s markets.

The average rental yield currently sits at 4% across the UK, but whether you’re investing into your own buy-to-let property or via a peer to peer lending platform such as Sourced Capital, there remains a wealth of property pockets offering yields above and beyond the national average.

Nationally and Regionally

The nation currently offering the best top-line yields is Scotland at 5.8%, closely followed by Northern Ireland at 5.4%, with England also coming in just above the UK average (4.1%).

Regionally, the North East

(4.9%), Yorkshire and the Humber (4.5%)

and the North West

(4.4%) are home to the most favourable rental yields, but what about on a more granular level?

The best buy-to-let spots in the UK

Scotland’s current buy-to-let pedigree is also clear on a local level, with 14 of the top 20 areas for current yields located north of the border.

Glasgow

ranks top at present with yields hitting 7.8% on average, followed by West Dunbartonshire (7.2%) and Inverclyde (7.1%).

Burnley

ranks at number six and the best in England with the average rental yield currently at 6.6%, followed by Belfast (6.4%).

Other areas outside of Scotland to make the top 20 include

Blackpool

(5.9%),

Country Durham

(5.8%),

Pende

(5.8%) and

Hyndburn

(5.8%).

In London

Tower Hamlets is currently home to the highest yields at 4.7%, followed by neighbouring Newham (4.6%) and Barking and Dagenham (4.6%).

Founder and Managing Director of Sourced Capital, Stephen Moss, commented:

“One positive that can be taken from months of stagnant house price growth brought on by Brexit uncertainty is that rental yields have seen a boost due to a fall in property values coupled with consistently high rental demand and rental prices as a result.

We’ve already seen a Boris inspired bounce late last year with early signs that the market has ‘bottomed out’ and is once again on the up already in 2020. As a result, we’ve also seen an early flurry of investor activity as they realise now is a great time to get a foot in the door and secure a good deal before prices do regain momentum and the returns available start to tighten.

With the property sector remains one of the most consistent where investment over the last five years is concerned, we expect to see yet further growth over the year and beyond and whether you choose to invest in your own buy-to-let property or via the peer to peer channel, now is as good a time as any to commit while the market is still finding its feet.”

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Author

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