Rent in Reading rose 11 percent over the past year, new figures show.
It comes as Propertymark, which represents estate agents, said selling property or turning to the short-term letting market is becoming a "more attractive" option for landlords.
Provisional figures from the Office for National Statistics show the average private rent in Reading reached £1,475 per month in the year to October – up 11 percent from £1,331 a year prior.
It was also up 25 percent from an estimated £1,181 a month five years ago.
Valuation Office Agency rent officers collect prices from a variety of sources, including landlords and letting agents, with the aim to collect data on approximately 10 percent of the market.
Across the South East, the average rent was £1,336 – rising eight percent from the year before.
Elmbridge had the highest rental cost in the region at £1,845 per month, while the lowest was in the Isle of Wight at £840.
Sarah Coles, head of personal finance at Hargreaves Lansdown, said: "Getting good news about your rent is about as common as discovering your housemates have washed up for you, or your landlord suggesting you get a dog.
"It means for many, the only way out of the endless cycle of rising costs is to buy, but this is far easier said than done when rents absorb so much of your income."
In October, the average private rent in Great Britain was £1,307 per month. This was £105, or nine percent, higher than 12 months ago.
Nathan Emerson, chief executive at Propertymark, said: "As we continue to see a further increase in rental prices across the UK, our members continue to emphasise key concerns regarding the ongoing trend of lack of rental stock versus an ever-growing number of tenants looking for homes.
"Selling up altogether or turning to the short-term letting market is becoming a more attractive option for landlords due to the challenging legislative changes and increased financial liabilities they face."
The figures also show the different costs for various homes in Reading, from £1,039 for a one-bed property to £2,236 for a home with four or more bedrooms in October.
Among the property types in the area:
- A detached housed cost £2,058 to rent per month
- A semi-detached cost £1,643 per month
- A terraced house was £1,501 per month
- And a flat or maisonette was £1,192 a month
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