If you’ve spent any time on a platform at Chelmsford station at 7:30 AM, you’ve seen the engine that drives the Essex rental market. It’s a rhythmic, high-stakes surge of people. Thousands of professionals heading into Liverpool Street, all of whom share a common requirement: they need somewhere high-quality, reliable, and well-connected to call home. But look closer at the city itself, and you’ll see the shift. Chelmsford isn’t just a “commuter town” anymore; it’s a thriving Cathedral City with its own burgeoning economy, a sophisticated retail scene, and a rental market that is increasingly demanding. For a landlord, Chelmsford…