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	<title>Comments on: Sharp rent rises for tenants in London</title>
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		<title>By: barry Manners</title>
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		<description>The rises are not across the board. We&#039;re seeing a shift towards smaller (particularly one bed flats) near good transport at under £400 per week.  It seems first time buyers and people relocating to and within London are taking a break from the sales market- and are reluctant to commit large amounts of cash in theprocess. Another trend is towards professional sharers - almost invisible in rthe prime central London lettings market a year ago. Bankers and city workers are giving up the bling and down sizing - and taking advantage of more choice in mid price range 2 and 3 bed property.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The rises are not across the board. We&#8217;re seeing a shift towards smaller (particularly one bed flats) near good transport at under £400 per week.  It seems first time buyers and people relocating to and within London are taking a break from the sales market- and are reluctant to commit large amounts of cash in theprocess. Another trend is towards professional sharers &#8211; almost invisible in rthe prime central London lettings market a year ago. Bankers and city workers are giving up the bling and down sizing &#8211; and taking advantage of more choice in mid price range 2 and 3 bed property.<br />
Barry<br />
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