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    SpareRoom reveals the most (and least) affordable places to rent 

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    By Flat Living on August 3, 2022 Industry News, News

    New data1 from SpareRoom reveals average monthly room rents are at a record high in London, at £815 (up 15% year on year)

    ●      In fact, rents are up across all UK regions, with the 50 biggest towns and cities all seeing a year-on-year increase, and 40 of them also hitting record levels 

    ●      This is due to a ‘perfect storm’ of low supply, high demand and rocketing energy costs being passed on through rent increases


    SpareRoom has compiled a list of the most and least affordable places to rent in the UK to help those in their next move  

    It’s not great news for Generation Rent, as new data from SpareRoom reveals average monthly room rents in London have passed £800 for the first time, up 15% from £708 in Q2 2021. It’s not just the capital that’s feeling the pinch, with rents skyrocketing across the UK – all the 50 biggest towns and cities saw a year-on-year increase, and 40 of them also hit record levels.

    SpareRoom has compiled a list of the least and most expensive places to live, both in the capital and across the UK, to help people looking for cheaper options when making their next move.

    In London, the most affordable postcodes are mainly in the southeast and east regions. The cheapest area to rent a room in the capital is still Abbey Wood (SE2) at £616, followed by Manor Park (E12 ) at £620 and East Ham (E6) at £621.

    As you’d expect, the least affordable postcodes are in central and west London areas – West End/Soho (W1) had the highest room rents at £1,299 followed by Westminster/Belgravia/Pimlico (SW1) at £1,097 and Earl’s Court/West Brompton (SW5) at £1,060.

    Outside of the capital, the most expensive areas to rent in Q2 2022 were Kingston Upon Thames (£727), Twickenham (£711) and Barnet (£709). Conversely, the cheapest areas to rent a room were Darlington at £391, Huddersfield at £394 and Middlesbrough at £396.

    A list of the top 10 most and least expensive areas both in the UK and the capital can be found below:

    LONDON

    London postcodesAverage monthly room rent Q2 2022London postcodesAverage monthly room rent Q2 2022
    West End/Soho (W1)£1,229Abbey Wood (SE2)£616
    Westminster/Belgravia / Pimlico (SW1)£1,097Manor Park (E12)£620
    Earl’s Court/West Brompton (SW5)£1,060East Ham (E6)£621
    Bloomsbury / High Holborn (WC1)£1,035Norwood (SE2)£624
    Battersea (SW11)£1,002Upper Edmonton (N18)£629
    Camden (NW1)£993Hanwell (W7)£632
    Bayswater/Paddington (W2)£978Plaistow (E13)£639
    West Brompton/Chelsea (SW10)£977Forest Gate (E7)£645
    Aldersgate/Finsbury/Holborn (EC1)£975Lee (SE12)£654
    St John’s Wood (NW8)£966Sydenham (SE26)£656

    UK 

    Town/CityAverage monthly room rent Q2 2022Town/CityAverage monthly room rent Q2 2022
    Kingston upon Thames£727Darlington£391
    Twickenham£711Huddersfield£394
    Barnet£709Middlesbrough£396
    Harrow£686Widnes£400
    Hove£674Bootle£401
    Croydon£662Barnsley£404
    Oxford£660Bradford£405
    Epsom£656Hull£410
    Woking£650Rotherham£410
    Ilford£649Burnley£411

    Matt Hutchinson, SpareRoom director, comments: “With rents at record highs, inflation higher than it has been for decades, and energy bills set to rise again in October, just before winter kicks in, renters are going to really struggle. It’s time for government to realise that simply handing out money to help people pay their rent isn’t the long-term solution – we need serious policies to provide affordable housing for everyone. In the meantime, hopefully this list of the most and least expensive areas will help people looking to make their next move.”

    About SpareRoom

    SpareRoom is the UK’s leading flatshare site with over 11 million registered users. Founded in the UK in 2004, the company expanded into the US market in 2011 and has had nearly 1.5 million registered users.

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