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>> No. 6440 Anonymous
10th June 2016
Friday 3:03 pm
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My tenancy is up for renewal in September. I'm in a not-London city with a handful of universities, and consequently fuckloads of students. I had some trouble getting my current flat - it was one of four viewings I had on the day and the other three were cancelled, and in the run-up to it agents were telling me that with all the wealthy foreign students (especially from China) turning up 6-8 weeks before the prospective move was far too early to do anything useful.

I don't plan on moving out any time soon, but I know it's going to come sooner or later and when it happens I don't want to be competing with thousands of students. I figure that demand will be a bit lower around March, but that also supply will be lower.

In short, if I ask for a 6 or 18 month let to end in March instead of another 12 month ending in September, am I likely to end up in a cooler market?

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