Peterborough Rental Yield — Buy-to-Let Guide
East of England | 6 postcode districts | 1 local authorities
Peterborough Buy-to-Let Market Overview
Peterborough offers an average gross rental yield of 3.8%, which is above the England average of 3.6% by 0.2 percentage points. Yields across Peterborough's 6 postcode districts range from 2.0% to 4.7%, with average property prices at £267,083 and typical monthly rents of £775.
While average yields in Peterborough are below the national mean, the area may offer stronger capital growth potential. Investors focused on long-term appreciation rather than immediate cash flow should consider the balance between yield and price growth trends.
Highest-Yielding Areas in Peterborough
Best Postcode Districts for Buy-to-Let in Peterborough
The highest-yielding postcode in Peterborough is PE1 at 4.7% gross yield, where median prices sit at £200,000. Close behind, PE3 achieves 4.4% yield with prices around £210,000, and PE2 returns 4.1% at £225,000.
These areas typically offer lower entry prices relative to the city average, making them accessible for first-time landlords. Always check individual postcode pages for transaction volumes — areas with fewer than 30 sales over 3 years may show less reliable yield figures.
Local Authorities in Peterborough
This guide covers Peterborough UA.
- Peterborough UA — 3.8% avg yield, £225,000 median price
Investment Considerations for Peterborough
- Tenant demand: Check local vacancy rates and demographic trends. Areas near universities, hospitals, and major employers tend to have stronger, more consistent rental demand.
- Property type: Terraced houses and flats in Peterborough may yield differently. HMOs (houses in multiple occupation) can significantly boost returns — see our HMO yields guide.
- Tax implications: Remember to factor in stamp duty (the 5% surcharge for additional properties) and Section 24 tax changes when calculating net returns.
- Gross vs net: The yields shown here are gross. After costs (management, maintenance, void periods, insurance), net yields are typically 1-2% lower. Use our yield calculator for a detailed breakdown.