Simple, Transparent Pricing

Three levels of rental benchmarking to suit your needs — from a free snapshot to a chartered surveyor reviewed report.

Not sure which you need? Learn how rent increases work in England, or try the free Rent Check first.

Free

Rent Check

A free, instant view of typical rents in your area.

Free
  • Typical rent for your postcode and bedroom count
  • Area range across current listings
  • 12-month rental trend
  • See how your current rent compares
  • On-screen only, no PDF
  • AI-driven indicative snapshot
Know where local rents sit before you do anything else

Enter your postcode and bedroom count for an instant picture of what properties like yours are renting for in the area.

Best for: Anyone who wants a quick, free sense of local rent levels.

Instant Delivery

Rental Assessment

Searches the evidence and tells you whether a rent increase is justified — or can be challenged.

£29
  • Clear verdict — supported, queried, or challenged
  • Comparable properties from the local market, mapped and graded
  • Market rent range with property-specific adjustments
  • Area market commentary and local trends
  • Confidence rating on the evidence
  • Downloadable PDF
  • AI-powered analysis
Get an evidence-based answer before you negotiate

The report searches comparable properties, adjusts for your home's specifics, and gives you a plain-English verdict on whether the rent is in line with the market.

Best for: Tenants facing a rent increase, or landlords who want to know if a rise is defensible.

Surveyor Reviewed

Tribunal Evidence Pack

A professionally reviewed evidence pack, suitable as the basis of a First-tier Tribunal submission.

£175
  • Everything in the Rental Assessment, plus:
  • Professional review of the evidence with written commentary
  • Formal opinion on the rent position
  • Designed to support a tribunal submission
  • Delivered within 2–3 working days
  • RICS Reviewed by Itutu Limited, a RICS-regulated firm
Evidence that’s ready for tribunal

The Rental Assessment evidence is professionally reviewed and a written opinion added — giving you a pack you can take directly to a First-tier Tribunal.

Best for: Tenants or landlords preparing a formal rent challenge or First-tier Tribunal case.

Reports are based on advertised rental listings and market trend data. They provide indicative market evidence and are not formal Red Book valuations.