SpareRoom study shows most affordable places to rent in the UK
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SpareRoom study shows most affordable places to rent in the UK

By |Published On: 6th February 2023|

This article is an external press release originally published on the Landlord News website, which has now been migrated to the Just Landlords blog.

New data from leading flatshare site SpareRoom reveals that current chaos in the rental market shows no sign of resolving itself, with UK rents in Q4 2022 reaching an all-time high, increasing by 13% year-on-year. As of December 2022, the average UK room rent was £731**.

In Greater London, room rents exceeded £900 for the first time ever in September 2022, with average room rents since climbing to £949 as of December 2022.

SpareRoom also reports that whilst London saw the biggest increase in Q4 2022 vs Q4 2021, all UK regions bar Scotland saw a rise in average room rents, and the fall in Scotland (-6%) can be put down to inflated rents in Q4 2021 in the Glasgow area due to the COP26 summit. To help inform those considering their next move, SpareRoom has compiled a list of the most and least expensive places to rent in the Capital and across the UK.

In London, the most affordable postcodes are mainly in the southeast and east regions. The cheapest areas to rent a room is Norwood (SE25) at £680, followed by Manor Park (E12) at £690 and East Ham (E6) at £697.

As to be expected, the least affordable postcodes are still in central and west London areas – West End/Soho (W1) had the highest room rents at £1,475 followed by Westminster/Belgravia/Pimlico (SW1) at £1,284 and Bloomsbury/High Holborn (WC1) at £1,255.

Outside of the capital, the most expensive places to rent in Q4 2022 were Kingston Upon Thames (£852), Twickenham (£824) and Southall (£805). Conversely, the cheapest areas to rent in the UK were Burnley at £421, Barnsley at £422 and Huddersfield at £428.

Top 10 most and least expensive areas both in London and the UK

London

Most expensive
London postcodesAverage monthly room rent Q4 2022
W1 (West End / Soho)£1,475
SW1 (Westminster / Belgravia / Pimlico)£1,284
WC1 (Bloomsbury / High Holborn)£1,255
W2 (Bayswater / Paddington)£1,214
NW1 (Camden)£1,213
NW3 (Hampstead)£1,203
EC1 (Aldersgate / Finsbury / Holborn)£1,155
SW10 (West Brompton / Chelsea)£1,150
SW11 (Battersea)£1,103
SE1 (London Bridge / Borough / Waterloo)£1,101
Least expensive
London postcodesAverage monthly room rent Q4 2022
SE25 (Norwood)£680
E12 (Manor Park)£690
E6 (East Ham)£697
E4 (Chingford)£698
N18 (Upper Edmonton)£701
SE2 (Abbey Wood)£705
SE28 (Thamesmead)£705
E13 (Plaistow)£720
SE20 (Penge)£721
E7 (Forest Gate)£725

UK

Most expensive
Town/CityAverage monthly room rent Q4 2022
Kingston upon Thames£852
Twickenham£824
Southall£805
Barnet£772
Harrow£750
Ilford£745
Bromley£743
Croydon£735
Cambridge£730
Hove£723
Least expensive
Town/CityAverage monthly room rent Q4 2022
Burnley£421
Barnsley£422
Huddersfield£428
Stoke-on-Trent£432
Rotherham£438
Crewe£440
Bradford£441
Darlington£442
Middlesbrough£443
Doncaster£443

Matt Hutchinson, Director at SpareRoom, comments: “Although demand has eased since the record peaks we saw in August and September, the combined effect of low supply and the cost-of-living crisis means rents have continued to rise. The last 12-months has seen rents across the UK hit record highs and, unless new supply comes into market over the coming months, it’s hard to see those rents come down meaningfully in 2023. 

“In the meantime, we hope that this list of the most and least expensive areas will help the people who are looking to make their next move.” 

* Average monthly room rents (UK room ads inclusive of bills) from Q4 2022, compared with Q4 2021. London data covers E, EC, N, NW, SE, SW, W & WC postcodes

** Active renter numbers, supply and average rent per month for UK and Greater London

About the Author: Em Morley (she/they)

Em is the Content Marketing Manager for Just Landlords, with over five years of experience writing for insurance and property websites. Together with the knowledge and expertise of the Just Landlords underwriting team, Em aims to provide those in the property industry with helpful resources. When she’s not at her computer researching and writing property and insurance guides, you’ll find her exploring the British countryside, searching for geocaches.

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