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There’s a type of renting even cheaper than flat-sharing …

There’s news for tenants on a budget - it may now cost less to be a lodger in a house than to share a property with flatmates. 

Data from website SpareRoom reveals that renters could save an average of £89 per month in the UK and £117 per month in London by choosing to live as a lodger (with the owner of the property) over moving in with other flatmates.

That’s a yearly saving of £1,068 and £1,404 respectively. 

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Of the top UK cities lodgers in London could make the biggest monthly savings (£1,404), followed by Manchester (£504) and Edinburgh (£480).

Finding the right place to call home is easier when you have as many options as possible. By discounting the idea of living with the owner of the property, renters are missing out on a quarter of all available accommodation listed online says SpareRoom. 

As supply and demand issues continue to plague the rental market, living as a lodger is a great way to widen potential options and access more affordable housing. 

Matt Hutchinson, director of SpareRoom, comments: “What’s clear is that affordable rents are becoming even more scarce, at a time when they’re needed more than ever. One simple solution is to encourage more homeowners to rent their spare bedrooms and create more supply. 

“There are over 20 million empty bedrooms in owner occupied properties in England alone. 

“Freeing a small percentage of those up would not only create desperately needed supply for renters, it would also help homeowners cope with rising interest rates and an ongoing cost of living crisis.

“Financial savings aren’t the only benefit. Living as a lodger can be a great way to try a new area without committing to a year’s tenancy. Plus, with around a quarter of the rooms in the UK being advertised by the homeowner, you’ll have lots more to choose from.” 

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    Yes different type of Renting spare room lodger.
    This is not a comparison you are comparing despised terrorised abused over Regulated often HMO Licensed over tax landlords with live-in un-Regulated tax free (£7’500.) home owners.
    Why wouldn’t it be cheaper although some other disadvantage you can’t bring-in to live your partner behind your landlords back, can’t have pets, can’t sub-let your landlords property, can’t go running to the Council about the black mould you created because you can’t you’ll be out on your ear, can’t stay forever and take over the Property against the landlords wishes, backed up by The Renter’s Reform Bill.

  • Yvette Graham

    The only reason why renting is so expensive is because the government forced it to be - the question is do they or do they not want private landlords providing any title of accommodation

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