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Bidwells Cambridge Residential Rental Market Report Summer 2022

15.8.21 3 MINUTE READ

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While ahead of pre-pandemic levels, letting activity in the first half of 2022 was slightly down on 2021 due to market-wide stock shortages, placing upward pressure on rents.

Demand continues to be dominated by the science, technology and medical sectors, comprising 62% of lettings in 2022 to date.

On top of employment driven demand, there are already signs of a busy Q3 in advance of the new academic term.

The impact of science and technology recruitment on the Cambridge residential market is increasingly evident.

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Alex Bloxham

Alex Bloxham

Partner, Head of Residential Lettings

Alex and his team have more than doubled their portfolio of properties under letting and management over the last five years.

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Sue Foxley

Research Director

Sue leads a dynamic programme of research at Bidwells. Working with her colleague Mark Callender, she is particularly focused on the real estate implications of the science and technology sector.

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