Where in London Zone to rent a flat?

What's the average monthly rent for a room in a flat in London?

  • I'm thinking of moving to London in the UK. What do you guess the average monthly rent for a room in Zone 2 is?

  • Answer:

    I'll give you an indication of some of the rents from my own student experience. Central London (nice: £200-£300 a week) Based on a one bedroom flat in kensington Central London (Ok: £130 - 170) Based on a shared house (4-5 people) around Kensington Central London (okish £80 - £110) Based on basement/share house around Fulham/Hammersmith Further Out Acton: £250-350 a month Camberwell: £250-350 a month Battersea: £300-400 a month To be honest, this is a rough guide to what I found when I looked for properties. It all depends on what you want. We paid £297 a month for the flat in Acton and it was a proper scrubber place. In Camberwell it was a really new nice place and even though its roughly 40 mins from victoria by bus it still cost £350 a month. I would say Fulham/Hammersmith/Olympia are great places, they're roughy £400-500 a month, close to central london, good nightlife and good mix of people.

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im not much help in this question since i never lived in london but my brother lived in england for a year and i know that they do not charge by the month in london for rooms or apartments, they charge by the week there.

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don't move to zone 2, stay in zone 3. the average rent in zone 3 itself is around £350-400/month

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