Wembley’s Ageing Population Turning to Rentals: What it Means for Landlords.

Recent figures from the Office for National Statistics reveal that across the UK, 486,795 households are occupied by individuals aged 65 (and over) who live in a private rental sector home. This represents 6.71% of all OAP’s that are now renting privately.

Wembley’s Ageing Population Turning to Rentals: What it Means for Landlords.
Ten years ago, only 267,704 households were occupied by individuals aged 65 (and over)that lived in private rental sector home, (which represented just 4.39% of all older adults).
 
52.8% increase in OAP’s privately renting
 
This data raises two crucial questions: How many of these older renters have been tenants their entire lives, and how many have transitioned from homeownership to renting in later years? 
 
In Wembley, as in other parts of the country, downsizing and renting during retirement can be a practical decision for older generations, enabling them to access the equity tied up in their homes to enhance their financial security. But why are more retirees choosing to rent, and what opportunities does this present for Wembley’s landlords?
 
Why Are Retirees Renting?
 
A survey by the Prudential a few years ago shed light on this trend. Nearly 60% of older renters stated they have always rented, reflecting a lifelong position in the private rental market. Around 20% have sold their homes to address debt challenges, and another 10% have deliberately chosen to sell and rent, using the proceeds to fund their retirement. The remaining renters cite various personal reasons for their choice.
 
Financial stability in retirement is increasingly important. Men in Wembley, upon reaching 65, have an average life expectancy of 18.2 years, while women can expect to live an additional 21.9 years. Interesting when compared to the national averages of 18.1 years for men and 20.6 years for women. 
 
However, longer life expectancies come with the challenge of sustaining finances over an extended period, particularly as inflation, rising living costs, and low interest rates erode retirement savings.
 
The Rental Landscape in Wembley (and Brent as a whole)
 
20.3% of people who live in Brent are 65 years old (or older). A significant majority - 55.1%- own their homes outright. 9.5% own their home with a mortgage. Social housing accounts for 24.2% of these households. Yet, a notable 11.3% of older households - 2,721 homes - are privately rented.
 
This figure is on the rise. Anecdotal evidence from estate agents and local property professionals indicates that more retirees in Wembley are choosing to sell larger homes and downsize to rented accommodation. This decision often reflects a desire for simplicity and financial flexibility. Selling a family home can free up substantial equity, which older residents might use to assist their grandchildren in purchasing their first homes, secure better returns through investments, or enjoy a more comfortable retirement.
 
Renting also offers predictability. With a fixed monthly expenditure that typically includes property maintenance and potentially even services like gardening, retirees can budget with confidence. This arrangement removes the financial and logistical burdens of homeownership, such as unexpected repair costs, allowing for a more carefree retirement. Renting also offers flexibility, enabling older tenants to relocate with ease if their circumstances change, such as moving into assisted living or care facilities.
 
Opportunities for Wembley’s Landlords
 
This shift presents a unique opportunity for Wembley’s buy-to-let investors. Older tenants often seek properties that are low-maintenance and designed to suit their needs. Semi-detached bungalows, particularly those located near essential amenities such as bus routes, GP surgeries, and shops, are in high demand. These homes are often preferred for their accessibility and practicality.
 
For landlords, catering to this demographic can yield excellent returns. Retirees typically value stability, making them reliable, long-term tenants. Furthermore, if a property meets their needs and provides additional conveniences like included maintenance services, they are often willing to pay a premium rent for the right home.
 
The Bigger Picture for Wembley Landlords
 
As the population ages, the demand for rental properties suitable for older tenants is likely to grow as the Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR) stated in the report this summer that they expected the number of OAPs privately renting to double in the next decade. This trend presents both challenges and opportunities for landlords in Wembley. By understanding the needs of this demographic and tailoring their portfolios accordingly, landlords can not only secure steady returns but also play a role in supporting the housing needs of an ageing community.
 
For the private rental sector, this demographic shift highlights the importance of creating housing solutions that balance profitability with social responsibility. As leaders in the Wembley property market, we must champion approaches that meet these emerging needs while promoting long-term sustainability in the rental sector.
 
As always, I am keen to hear your thoughts - what opportunities do you see in this evolving market?
 
 
 

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