Property to Rent in BR4 (2026)

Indicative monthly rent at the BR4 sold median is around £3,737 pcm, with gross yields in the 5.0–8.0% band. The rent figure is illustrative — derived from HMLR sale-price truth — because no public sold-rent register exists in the UK.

Indicative monthly rent
£2,875–£4,600 pcm
£690,000 sold median × 5.0–8.0% ÷ 12
Gross yield band
5.0–8.0%
UK-wide benchmark
Sale-price growth
12-mo median vs prior 12

Indicative monthly rent by bedroom count in BR4

BedroomsMultiplierSale-value anchorIndicative monthly rentAnnual rent
1 bed 77% £531,300 £2,225 – £3,550 pcm £26,565 – £42,504 pa
2 beds 87% £600,300 £2,500 – £4,000 pcm £30,015 – £48,024 pa
3 beds 100% £690,000 £2,875 – £4,600 pcm £34,500 – £55,200 pa
4 beds 112% £772,800 £3,225 – £5,150 pcm £38,640 – £61,824 pa
5 beds 124% £855,600 £3,575 – £5,700 pcm £42,780 – £68,448 pa

Gross yield by property type in BR4

Property typeSold medianIndicative monthly rentYield band
Semi-detached £715,000 £2,975 – £4,775 pcm 5.0–8.0%
Flat / maisonette £234,000 £975 – £1,550 pcm 5.0–8.0%
Terraced £655,000 £2,725 – £4,375 pcm 5.0–8.0%
Detached £920,000 £3,825 – £6,125 pcm 5.0–8.0%
Other £665,000 £2,775 – £4,425 pcm 5.0–8.0%

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FAQ: renting in BR4

How do I find rentals in BR4?

Describe what you want in plain English using Offrly's AI rental search. Offrly pulls live UK rental listings in BR4, reads each one — photos, finish, garden, layout — and grades every listing 0–100 against your brief. Free, no mandatory signup.

What's the typical rent in BR4?

Asking rents change live with the market — there's no public sold-rent register the way HM Land Registry publishes sale prices. The fastest read on current rents is to run an Offrly rental search or rental valuation for the specific property type you have in mind.

Is BR4 a good place to rent?

The local sale-price market gives a sense of area cost-base — median sold price in BR4 is £690,000 from HM Land Registry, across 132 recent transactions. Specific rental availability depends on what's being marketed in the week you search — use the AI rental search above for live listings.

What deposit and tenancy terms apply in BR4?

Per the gov.uk tenant guidance for England's Tenant Fees Act 2019, Assured Shorthold Tenancy deposits are capped at 5 weeks' rent where annual rent is below £50,000, and 6 weeks' rent where annual rent is between £50,000 and £100,000. Scotland's Private Residential Tenancy caps deposits at 2 months' rent. See our rental guide for the full picture.

Source: HM Land Registry Price Paid Data, licensed under Open Government Licence v3.0. Offrly estimates are indicative market guidance — not regulated valuations and not financial, tax or legal advice.

How these numbers are calculated

No public register of sold rents exists in the UK — HM Land Registry publishes only sales. Every rent figure on this page is illustrative: it pairs the BR4 sale-price median with a UK-wide gross-yield band and (where bedroom-specific) UK-typical bedroom-count price multipliers.

  1. Indicative monthly rent (hero, area median). Formula: HMLR sold median × 5.0–8.0% ÷ 12, rounded to £25. Sold median: HM Land Registry Price Paid Data (last 12 months). Yield band: HMO Checker — what is a good rental yield (states "5–6% is a solid, good rental yield in most UK regions" and "6–8% is a very good return").
  2. Gross yield band (5.0–8.0%). Single UK-wide band applied to every area on this site for transparency. Yields run lower in expensive London markets (closer to 5%) and higher in lower-priced regional cities (toward 7–8%) — see HMO Checker's UK yield breakdown for context.
  3. Sale-price growth (year on year). 12-month median sold price vs. the prior 12-month median, computed from HMLR Price Paid Data. HMLR's sale-to-registration lag typically runs 2 weeks to 2 months, so the most recent 1–2 months are incomplete.
  4. Indicative rent by bedroom count. Formula: HMLR sold median × bedroom multiplier × 5.0–8.0% ÷ 12, rounded to £25. Multipliers (1: 77%, 2: 87%, 3: 100%, 4: 112%, 5: 124%, with 3-bed = 100% baseline) imply per-step uplifts of 1→2 +13.0%, 2→3 +14.9%, 3→4 +12.0%, 4→5 +10.7%. The 2→3 and 3→4 steps sit inside the bands directly stated by Nationwide — What Adds Value (2→3 bed: terraced 13%, semi 14%, detached 17%; 3→4 bed: terraced 10%, semi 10%, detached 13%). The 1→2 and 4→5 steps are unsourced (Nationwide only covers 2→3 and 3→4) and taper conservatively. Supplementary context: ONS adhoc 14839 (simple-average UK prices by bedroom count).
  5. Yield by property type. Same formula as indicative monthly rent, applied to each property type's HMLR sold median individually. The yield band is held constant across types — within a single area, yields don't vary much by type.

Live asking rents move with the market; search live UK rentals in BR4 or run a free rental valuation for the current asking-rent picture for a specific property. HMLR Price Paid Data is licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.