Rent in Woking rose 6% over the past year, new figures show.

It comes as campaign group Generation Rent said rent caps must be introduced to stop people being "priced out" of their homes.

Provisional figures from the Office for National Statistics show the average private rent in Woking reached £1,642 per month in the year to May – up 6% from £1,549 a year prior.

It was also up 26% from an estimated £1,299 a month five years ago.

Data on rent prices is collected by the Valuation Office Agency from a variety of sources, including landlords and letting agents, with the aim of collecting data on approximately 10% of the market.

Across the South East, the average rent was £1,377 – rising 7% from the year before.

Elmbridge had the highest rental cost in the region at £1,868 per month, while the lowest was in the Isle of Wight at £876.

In May, the average private rent in Great Britain was £1,351 per month. This was £88, or 7%, higher than 12 months ago.

Despite annual rent inflation slowing across all countries, Generation Rent said it does not undo the "enormous" rent rises seen in recent years.

Ben Twomey, chief executive of the campaign group, said: "It shows how the unchecked cost of renting since the pandemic has stretched renters so thin that we simply can't afford to pay any more."

He added: "We rightly have caps on our energy and water bills, but the same protections don't exist to stop landlords from hiking rents as they please.

"The Government must act to urgently stop soaring rents before even more of us are priced out of our homes."

Nathan Emerson, chief executive of Propertymark, said the private rental sector is "facing much evolution" as the Renters’ Rights Bill in England approaches its final stages in Westminster.

The recent publication of the Housing (Scotland) Bill is also progressing through the final stages of the Scottish Parliament.

He said: "These pieces of legislation will bring seismic change for those who rent and will represent some of the biggest differences within the rental market in decades.

"There has been much discussion and immense concern for many landlords, with considerable numbers contemplating selling their properties, with the potential to lessen supply even further."

The figures also show the different costs for various homes in Woking, from £1,146 for a one-bed property to £2,768 for a home with four or more bedrooms in May.

Among the property types in the area:

  • A detached house cost £2,565 to rent per month
  • A semi-detached house cost £1,782 per month
  • A terraced house was £1,505 per month
  • And a flat or maisonette was £1,310 per month