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The rental market in Launde reflects the village's status as an exclusive rural location within Leicestershire. With approximately 23 properties listed across the LE7 9XB postcode area on major property portals, availability is limited but quality is consistently high. We monitor these listings to bring you the most up-to-date information on properties becoming available in this competitive rental environment.
Properties available for rent in this area typically include traditional cottages, detached family homes, and converted barns that showcase the character of the Leicestershire countryside. The village's proximity to Market Harborough (15 miles) and Oakham (6 miles) means renters benefit from the peaceful village setting while having access to comprehensive town amenities. Our team regularly updates our listings to reflect new properties coming to market and those that have been let.
Recent sales data provides an indicator of property values in Launde, with a terraced property at 2 Launde Cottages selling for £172,500 and a detached house at Ashtree Cottage achieving £620,000. The prestigious Launde House on Launde Road sold for £2,200,190 in September 2023, further illustrating the premium nature of property in this sought-after village. Rental values are influenced by property type, size, and condition, with two to four-bedroom homes commanding rents that reflect the exceptional quality of life on offer in this attractive rural location.

Launde is a small but characterful village in the Harborough district of Leicestershire, positioned within the rolling countryside that defines this part of the East Midlands. The village sits within easy reach of Tilton On The Hill, which offers local amenities including a public house, primary school, and parish church. We help renters discover the unique character of this area and understand what daily life looks like for residents.
Properties in the area are typically built using traditional materials, with stone construction featuring prominently in older residences throughout the village and surrounding hamlets. Stone Lodge House on Launde Road in nearby Tilton On The Hill exemplifies this traditional building style. The landscape features the gentle hills and farmland typical of Leicestershire, creating an idyllic setting for those who appreciate countryside living. Our local knowledge helps prospective renters understand the character of different properties and areas within the village.
Daily amenities and comprehensive shopping facilities are found in nearby Market Harborough, located approximately 15 miles from Launde. The market town offers a good selection of independent shops, restaurants, and supermarkets to suit everyday needs. Leicester, situated around 13 miles away, provides extensive retail, entertainment, and cultural attractions, while Oakham just 6 miles distant offers additional essential services. This balance of peaceful village living with accessible town amenities makes Launde an attractive proposition for renters seeking the best of both worlds.

Education options for families renting in Launde include primary schooling at nearby Tilton On The Hill Primary School, which serves the local village community. Our team understands that educational provision is a key consideration for families, and we provide information to help you assess schooling options when considering a rental property in this area.
For secondary education, pupils typically travel to schools in surrounding towns, with options including grammar schools in the region and comprehensive schools in Market Harborough and Oakham. The presence of quality educational establishments within reasonable travelling distance makes Launde suitable for families at various stages of their educational journey. Parents are advised to research specific school catchment areas and admission policies when considering a move to the village, as these can vary and may influence which properties best suit your family's needs.
Further and higher education facilities are readily accessible from Launde, with Leicester offering university-level education at the University of Leicester and De Montfort University. Loughborough University, renowned for its sports science programmes, is also within reasonable commuting distance. For younger children, the combination of local primary provision and access to secondary schools in nearby towns provides a solid educational foundation for families choosing to rent in this attractive rural location.

Transport connectivity from Launde is characterised by the rural nature of the location, with road travel serving as the primary means of getting around. We advise prospective renters to consider their transport requirements carefully when evaluating properties in this area. The village is situated within easy reach of the A6, providing connections to Leicester, Loughborough, and the wider regional road network.
Market Harborough, approximately 15 miles away, offers mainline train services with regular connections to London St Pancras, making the capital accessible for commuters who work in the city. The journey time to London from Market Harborough is typically around one hour, positioning Launde within practical commuting range for those who need to travel to the capital. Our platform includes information about local transport links to help you plan your commute.
For those relying on public transport, local bus services connect Launde with surrounding villages and towns, though frequency may be limited compared to urban areas. We recommend checking current timetables before committing to a rental property if public transport is important to your daily routine. Cycling is popular in the flat Leicestershire countryside, with scenic routes available for both leisure and commuting purposes. The village's position away from major congestion points means car travel is generally straightforward, with good access to the M1 motorway via nearby A-roads for those travelling further afield. Parking provision at properties in the village typically includes driveways or garage spaces, accommodating residents who own vehicles.

Renting a property in Launde requires attention to several factors specific to rural Leicestershire living. We help prospective tenants understand the key considerations before committing to a rental agreement. Properties in the village and surrounding area often include historic features such as stone walls, original fireplaces, and characterful cottage details that form part of their appeal. However, older properties may require consideration of issues common to rural housing, including insulation quality, heating system efficiency, and potential for damp in properties of traditional construction.
Given the age of many properties in this village, we recommend arranging a thorough inspection before committing to a tenancy. Properties over 50 years old may have issues such as damp, roof condition concerns, outdated electrics, or subsidence that a professional survey can identify. Before committing to a rental agreement, prospective tenants should thoroughly inspect properties and consider commissioning a survey report to identify any maintenance issues or structural concerns. Our associated survey services can help you understand the condition of a property before you sign your tenancy agreement.
The rural location means that broadband speeds and mobile phone coverage can vary across the village, and prospective renters should verify connectivity with their preferred providers before proceeding. Properties may utilise private water supplies or septic tanks rather than mains services, particularly in older homes, which can affect maintenance responsibilities and ongoing costs. Garden maintenance should also be factored into the decision, as properties with larger grounds require ongoing upkeep throughout the year. Understanding these aspects of rural property rental ensures tenants can make informed decisions about their new home.

Contact lenders or use online mortgage calculators to establish how much you can afford in monthly rent. For Launde, rental prices typically range from £950 to £1,800 per month depending on property type and size. Having a clear budget helps narrow your search and demonstrates affordability to landlords. We recommend using our budget calculator tools to get a clear picture of your financial position before beginning your property search.
Browse available rentals in Launde and the surrounding LE7 9XB area through Homemove and local estate agent websites. Register with multiple platforms to receive alerts when new properties matching your criteria become available. Our platform aggregates listings from multiple sources to give you comprehensive coverage of the rental market. Given the limited stock in this rural village, acting quickly on new listings is advisable.
Schedule viewings of shortlisted properties to assess their condition, location within the village, and suitability for your needs. Take notes during each viewing and photograph any areas of concern. Consider visiting at different times of day to gauge noise levels, lighting, and general atmosphere. We can arrange viewings on your behalf and accompany you to assess properties from a professional perspective.
Once you find a suitable property, submit your application to the letting agent or landlord with required documentation including proof of identity, income verification, and references. If approved, you will typically pay a holding deposit to take the property off the market while references are checked. We assist with the application process to ensure all documentation is completed correctly.
Review the tenancy agreement carefully, noting the length of term, rent amount, deposit amount, and any special conditions. In England, deposits are capped at five weeks rent for properties with annual rent under £50,000. Ensure you understand your responsibilities for maintenance and utilities before signing. Our team can explain the terms of your agreement and highlight any clauses that require particular attention.
Arrange building inventories, utility transfers, and mail redirection before moving into your new Launde home. Document the property condition thoroughly using photos and written notes to protect your deposit when you eventually move out. We provide checklists and guidance to ensure your move goes smoothly and all administrative tasks are completed on time.
Specific rental price data for Launde village is limited due to the small number of properties available. In the wider Leicestershire and Harborough area, typical monthly rents range from around £950 per month for modest two-bedroom properties to £1,500 or more for larger family homes with four or more bedrooms. Properties with character features, converted barns, or those in particularly desirable positions within the village may command premiums above these typical ranges. We recommend contacting local letting agents directly for the most current market prices, as rental values can fluctuate based on demand and available stock in this rural area.
Properties in Launde fall under the Harborough District Council jurisdiction. Council tax bands for individual properties in the village vary depending on property type and value, ranging from Band A through to Band H for the most valuable homes such as the prestigious residences found along Launde Road. Band A properties typically pay around £1,200-1,400 annually, while higher bands command proportionally larger amounts. Prospective tenants should verify the specific council tax band for any property they are considering, as this forms part of the ongoing cost of renting in the village.
The nearest primary school to Launde is Tilton On The Hill Primary School, which serves the local village community and is located within easy travelling distance of the village. For secondary education, families typically access schools in Market Harborough and Oakham, with various options including grammar schools and comprehensive academies available in these nearby towns. Schools in these towns have varying Ofsted ratings, and parents should research current performance data and admission criteria when selecting a property in the Launde area. The proximity to quality educational institutions makes this village suitable for families at various stages of their educational journey.
Public transport options from Launde are limited due to its rural location, with bus services connecting the village to surrounding areas but with less frequency than urban routes. The nearest mainline railway station is in Market Harborough, offering regular services to London St Pancras with journey times around one hour. Most residents rely on car travel for daily commuting and errands, with the village positioned approximately 15 miles from Market Harborough and 13 miles from Leicester. Our transport information helps you understand the practical implications of living in this rural village before you commit to a rental property.
Launde offers an excellent quality of life for those seeking peaceful rural living in a desirable Leicestershire village. The area appeals to renters who appreciate countryside settings, traditional property character, and proximity to larger towns for amenities. Recent sales data illustrates the prestige of this location, with properties such as Launde House achieving values over £2.2 million. However, limited property availability, reliance on cars for transport, and variable broadband speeds are factors to consider when deciding if this village suits your lifestyle requirements.
Under current English tenancy regulations, deposits are capped at five weeks rent for properties with annual rent below £50,000. This means for a property rented at £1,000 per month, the maximum deposit would be £2,300. Holding deposits of up to one week's rent may be required while references are checked. Tenant fees were largely banned in 2019, though landlords can still charge rent and reasonable costs for late payment or lost keys. First-time renters should budget for moving costs including removals, utility setup, and potential furnishing expenses when calculating their total moving budget.
Many properties in Launde are likely to be of traditional construction with historic features, potentially including stone walls, thatched or slate roofs, and original windows. Stone Lodge House in the nearby Tilton On The Hill area exemplifies the traditional stone-built construction common to this part of Leicestershire. These characteristics contribute to the charm of rural living but may require understanding of maintenance responsibilities. Older properties sometimes have private water supplies or septic tanks rather than mains services, which can affect ongoing costs and maintenance obligations. Prospective tenants should clarify which utilities and services are included in the rent and who is responsible for maintenance of period features before signing any tenancy agreement.
Given that many properties in Launde are likely to be over 50 years old with traditional construction, we recommend considering a professional survey before committing to a rental agreement. Common issues in older rural properties include damp, roof condition concerns, outdated electrics, and potential for subsidence in some ground conditions. While we do not provide survey services directly, we can connect you with qualified professionals who offer RICS Level 2 surveys that provide detailed assessments of property condition. Understanding the true state of a property before you rent can save significant expense and hassle in the long term.
Renting a property in Launde involves several costs beyond the monthly rent that prospective tenants should budget for carefully. The initial deposit, capped at five weeks rent under the Tenant Fees Act 2019, must be paid before moving into the property. Additionally, most landlords require one month's rent in advance, meaning tenants typically need funds equivalent to six weeks rent upfront to secure a rental property. We provide tools and guidance to help you understand all the costs involved in securing a rental in this area.
For a typical property renting at £1,200 per month in the Launde area, you would need approximately £3,600 to cover deposit and first month's rent before moving in. First-time renters in particular should ensure they have adequate savings to cover these initial costs alongside any moving expenses and potential furniture purchases. We recommend building a contingency fund for unexpected costs that may arise during your tenancy.
Ongoing costs to consider when renting in Launde include council tax, utilities such as gas, electricity, and water, plus internet and telephone services. Rural properties may have higher heating costs due to their age and construction, and tenants should factor this into their monthly budget. Buildings insurance is typically the landlord's responsibility, but contents insurance for personal belongings is advisable. The peaceful nature of village living means these costs are offset by the quality of life benefits that Launde and its surrounding countryside provide to residents.

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