Rent in Powys rose 5% over the past year, new figures show.
Propertymark, a membership organisation for estate agents, said persistent rental inflation "points to a system struggling to meet demand".
Provisional figures from the Office for National Statistics show the average private rent in Powys reached £585 per month in the year to October – up 5% from £556 a year prior.
It was also up 25% from an estimated £467 a month five years ago.
Rent Officers Wales, which is part of the Housing and Regeneration Division of the Government, collects prices from landlords and letting agents, with the aim to collect data for approximately 15% of the market.
Across Wales, the average rent was £817 – rising 7% from the year before.
Powys had the lowest rental cost in the country, while the highest was in Cardiff at £1,146.
Nathan Emerson, chief executive of Propertymark, said: "An increase in rental prices highlights the continuing pressures faced by the private rented sector.
"While rising rents may reflect strong demand and limited supply, they also intensify the affordability challenges many tenants are already experiencing.
"Letting agents and landlords will need to navigate these conditions carefully, ensuring any increases remain fair and sustainable.
"Policymakers must recognise that persistent rental inflation points to a system struggling to meet demand and respond with measures that encourage more homes into the sector rather than driving landlords out."
In October, the average private rent in Great Britain was £1,371 per month. This was £65, or 5%, higher than 12 months ago.
ONS head of housing market indices Aimee North said: "The rental market continues to cool, with UK annual inflation easing for the 10th consecutive month."
The figures also show the different costs for various homes in Powys, from £436 for a one-bed property to £901 for a home with four or more bedrooms in October.
Among the property types in the area:
- A detached housed cost £749 to rent per month
- A semi-detached cost £625 per month
- A terraced house was £574 per month
- And a flat or maisonette was £461 a month

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