Between 2011 and 2021, the number of tenants aged
between 45 and 64 skyrocketed by 70%, while those over 65 jumped by 38%.*
A third of renters are now over 45. And due to high
property prices and the challenges of getting a mortgage later in life, many in
this group will stay renters their whole lives.
What does this mean for landlords?
Many landlords focus their
efforts on attracting tenants who are young professionals. But do older tenants pose an even better prospect?
When they put down roots, older tenants usually stay
put for longer. And they also tend to be respectful of the neighbours and lead
quieter lives (hence less wear and tear on a property).
Targeting older renters
Some tenants, especially those over 65, may have
specific housing needs.
So, if you want to encourage an existing tenant to
stay longer or market your property to an older demographic, it may be worth
making a few minor adaptations (often these can be made while a tenant is in
situ).
Depending on the nature of the changes, your local
council may fund the works. However, these adaptations would need to be
approved and signed off by your local authority first.
Here’s a list of some of the most common adaptations.
· Threshold ramps – allow you to go from one room to another
without navigating any messy joins or raised edges. A must if you use a walking
frame or wheelchair.
· Grab rails – for assistance getting in and out of the shower and
up and down stairs.
· Lever handles – many older people have reduced dexterity and
grip strength and find lever handles easier to use than standard doorknobs.
More significant adaptations
These could include:
· A wet room – so it’s easy to walk or wheel into the
shower.
· Improved garden access – so tenants can enjoy the garden space
independently.
· Automatic door openers/closers – so a tenant can see who’s at the door and let visitors in without
If you’re considering adapting your rental property to appeal to
the older demographic, contact us at Cooke & Co Estate and Letting Agents
for more tips and advice.
* Paragon Bank.
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