I ask people in London how much they pay for rent each month, and it was shocking. But how bad is it really? Comment down below where else in the world you think rent is more expensive.
I pay £1.5k a month for a 1 bed flat in London, not including bills. I’m assuming most of these people are in house shares right? If not, that actually seems quite cheap.
I really don't get people who think ANYONE in London is "rich". Bro, if you earn 200,000 a year - that's still only 8,000 a month if you were paying student loans off. I haven't even factored in the pension contribution, you could end up making only 7k. 1500 rent, leaves you with around 5k. Expenses and bills just add another 1k. You have 4k left - 1k for basic monthly expenses so MAYBE you save 3k. "But, but bro, 3k is a lot!111" Bear in mind you can get laid off from your job at any minute. Not many people can say they consistently make 200k a year for even 2 years straight. This is not that much money - you'll maybe save 30k a year. Meaning it will take almost 5 years to have 100k in savings. This is "good" money but it's by no means some significant, amazing money... You will be able to then afford a mortgage and pay £2000 a month for a dingy flat in Zone 5 lmfao. The UK is not designed for being rich by any means.
This is the truth. I'm moving to Italy next year and buying a property for €45000, it's 3 bedroom villa with a large parcel of land for growing vegetables, same kind of house in London would be like £800k, lol.
Facts it's never enough, I am a contractor, and still struggling to buy my own property. They are all too small, they are too boxy. I can just about afford something around 600k, but I don't like anything at all!!! I am gonna seriously consider Italy
I can't understand why so many people want to live in London. That is one of the most ridiculous places on earth, cost of life is very high, when average wages are pathetically low. If you don't have AT LEAST £60k a year, leave that sick city tomorrow.
I've never really researched rental prices or salaries in London but 600-1000 pounds per month (as a single) does not sound as high as I exptected it to be. With 2.5k net you could have an okay lifestyle.
flatshare these days cost £850 minimum (and zone 3-5 IF you're lucky. meaning: 1 hour commute to central london). for your own place, it's gonna be £1400 minimum. you won't have an ok lifestyle sadly unless you make minimum £3.5k net. that's ok
London is really expensive. I pay around £650 for a bedroom flat outside of London, it's crazy have to pay so much for that I would prefer to be a property guardian in London. At least rent would be cheaper.
I pay 32euros a week for my 2 bed cottage in West of Ireland. All gardens are mowed and grounds mowed by contractors. Maintance free...as we have a care taker who fixes everything. All for 126Euro a month. Lucky me
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Did you rent on a studio flat, was it shared or just you, and does that include your bills? I am also in Hampshire, but I'm planning to move to London, preferably Canary Wharf or somewhere descent.
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