ONS rents & HM Land Registry prices — England & Wales

Rental yields & buy-to-let in FY1: Blackpool

Gross yield
7.3%
Mean rent / mo
£700
Median price
£115,000

The indicative gross rental yield in FY1 (Blackpool) is 7.3%. That pairs the ONS mean private rent of £700 a month across Blackpool (£8,400 a year) with the £115,000 HM Land Registry median sold price for FY1. Because the rent is local-authority level and the price is outcode level, treat this as an area indicator, not an address-level figure.

Indicative, area-level gross yield (LA rent ÷ outcode median price). Not an address-level or net figure.

Blackpool, one of England's most affordable seaside markets.

Rent vs price in FY1

The yield is built from two real published figures — the ONS mean private rent for Blackpool and the HM Land Registry median sold price for FY1:

FigureValueSource & granularity
Mean monthly rent£700ONS PIPR — Blackpool (LA-level)
Annualised rent£8,400rent × 12
Median sold price£115,000HM Land Registry — FY1 (outcode-level)
Indicative gross yield7.3%annual rent ÷ median price

ONS records rents across Blackpool rising +6.6% over the past year.

Gross yield is before mortgage interest, voids, management, maintenance, ground rent / service charge and tax. Net yield is materially lower.

Mean rent by bedrooms in Blackpool

Property sizeMean monthly rent
1 bedroom£488
2 bedrooms£635
3 bedrooms£771
4+ bedrooms£1,023

ONS Price Index of Private Rents mean rent by bedroom category for Blackpool, ONS PIPR, edition published 20 May 2026. Figures are local-authority level.

Buy-to-let context for FY1

A yield is only half the picture. Buy-to-let and second homes pay the additional-property SDLT surcharge — currently +5 percentage points on every band on top of the standard residential rates (England & Northern Ireland). On the £115,000 FY1 median that is a material upfront cost to fold into your numbers.

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Insurability flag for the FY1 area

Yield portals stop at the percentage. We pair it with a ground-truth risk screen at the representative point for FY1 — flood, coal and subsidence are landlord insurability and mortgageability questions that quietly move the real return:

flood: none recorded · coal: none · subsidence: Improbable · radon: 1/6

Flood

no recorded flooding

Coal mining

outside the coalfield

Subsidence

clay-subsidence change Improbable

Radon

radon band 1/6 (below Affected-Area threshold)

Hazard risk is mapped below outcode level — these flags describe the area, not a single property. Check the exact address with the tools below.

Run the full investor analysis for one FY1 address

This page is the area picture. The £109.90 Investor Pro report takes one exact property and builds the net case — address-level rent and yield, the full SDLT and acquisition cost, running costs, flood / coal / subsidence and EPC, a 30-year forecast and the insurability and mortgageability flags — instead of an LA-level indicator.

Frequently asked questions

What is the rental yield in FY1?

The indicative gross rental yield in FY1 (Blackpool) is 7.3% — the ONS mean private rent of £700/month for Blackpool, annualised, divided by the £115,000 HM Land Registry median sold price. It is a gross figure (before mortgage interest, voids, management, maintenance, ground rent and tax) and is area-level, not address-level.

How is this yield calculated?

Gross yield = annual rent ÷ price. The rent is the ONS Price Index of Private Rents mean for the outcode's local authority (ONS PIPR, edition published 20 May 2026); the price is the median of recent HM Land Registry Price Paid sales in the outcode. Both are real published figures, but mixing an LA-level rent with an outcode-level price makes the result indicative — use it to compare areas, then check the exact property before you buy.

What about buy-to-let stamp duty in FY1?

Buy-to-let and second homes pay the additional-property SDLT surcharge — currently +5 percentage points on every band on top of the standard residential rates (England & NI). On the £115,000 FY1 median that is a material upfront cost; use the HouseCheckup stamp-duty calculator with the additional-property toggle for the exact figure.

Are there flood, coal or subsidence risks that affect insurability in FY1?

flood: none recorded · coal: none · subsidence: Improbable · radon: 1/6 For a landlord these are insurability and mortgageability questions, not just safety ones — a flood or subsidence flag can raise premiums or narrow the lender pool. This is an area-level screen at the representative point for FY1; risk varies street by street, so check the exact address before you offer.

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Sources

Rent data: ONS Price Index of Private Rents (PIPR), April 2026. Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright and database right 2026. This data is licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Flood data © Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2026 (OGL v3.0). Flood Re eligibility based on floodre.co.uk criteria — indicative only; insurers make final decisions. Contains Mining Remediation Authority data © Mining Remediation Authority, licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Contains British Geological Survey materials © UKRI 2026 (GeoClimate UKCP18 Open). Indicative Atlas of Radon — © Crown copyright UKHSA; contains British Geological Survey materials © UKRI. Open Government Licence v3.0.

Yield is indicative: an ONS local-authority mean rent against an HM Land Registry outcode median price. It is not an address-level or net figure and is not investment advice.