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Moving homes in London? You need to read this…

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21st Jul 16 12:06 pm

Why renting in London is a nightmare

Long deposits and agentsโ€™ fees are now prolific, says UK flatshare site SpareRoom.co.uk has found.

The cost of moving to a new rental property has hit an average of ยฃ1,175โ€‹ โ€“ including a four-week deposit, the first monthโ€™s rent, agents fees and removal costs. This figure rises to ยฃ2,043โ€‹ in London, where a deposit equal to six weeksโ€™ rent is now the norm.

Across the UK 95% of those who used a letting agent paid fees and over half (51%) had to pay a six-week deposit. Compare this to just 46% who paid fees when arranging their new rental property via existing tenants and only 29% paid a six-week deposit.

Against a backdrop of rents rising 4% annuallyโ€‹, letting agents are charging UK tenants ยฃ201 per move, rising to ยฃ205 in London, according to the new data, which also reveals that โ€˜admin costsโ€™ and fees for tenancy agreements and credit checks are the most common charges.

Almost three quarters (73%) of UK tenants and 76% of London tenants must budget for fees, most non-refundable, with more than a fifth (22%) charged holding fees for reserving a room. Almost three in ten (29%) Londoners pay upwards of ยฃ300 in fees, while 15% pay more than ยฃ400.

Matt Hutchinson, director ofย SpareRoom.co.uk, said:ย โ€œThe high cost of moving means that flexibility โ€“ one of the main benefits of flatsharing โ€“ is starting to suffer. Six-week deposits are becoming common, especially in London, and as deposits are linked to rents theyโ€™re getting more expensive across the board as rents rise.

โ€œWith renters having to find a new deposit before they get their old one back, many simply canโ€™t afford to move. That can mean missing out on employment opportunities or having to put up with rent increases.

โ€œOne option to avoid longer deposits and high fees, or even to avoid fees altogether, is to deal direct with the landlord or rent a room from a homeowner looking for a lodger.โ€

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