A new report from NatWest and S&P Global indicates that 75% of UK renters anticipating higher rental costs want landlords to enhance property sustainability. Natwest’s Greener Homes Attitudes tracker collects homebuyers’ preferences on environmental features and energy-saving enhancements.
About 63% of UK renters expect an increase over the next 12 months, and three-quarters wish landlords made sustainable home improvements to their properties to help offset the rise.
The survey noted that about one out of every five UK homeowners plan to make their homes more environmentally friendly next year. Many of those who aren’t planning to do so mention that the main reasons are the high costs of the work and the disruption it might cause.
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The survey found that over half of respondents believe the UK government is slow to support the transition to green energy.
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The survey also revealed household energy bill expenditures, with 23% spending £100-£149 monthly and 18% paying £150-£199.
Trends indicate increased use of public transport (29% in 2023, up from 25% in 2022) and clothing recycling (48% in 2023, up from 46% in 2022), while London leads in solar panel plans.
NatWest’s Home Energy Hub helps homeowners understand their home’s carbon footprint, recommending sustainable changes and financing options. The hub also addresses barriers like finding trustworthy contractors and financing sustainable upgrades.