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Posted: 3/23/2022Author: Rentd.
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London’s renters can save big.

London’s renters can save big by heading south of the river.

 

Research by leading rental portal, Rentd, has revealed that renting south of the river can save London’s tenants an average of £129 per month, but this saving can climb as high as £800 per month simply by crossing the Thames from one borough to the other. 

 

Rentd analysed current London rental market values and found that the average cost of renting across boroughs north of the Thames currently stands at £1,625 per month, 1.8% more than the wider London average of £1,597. 

 

Setting your sites on a south London rental is more affordable, with the average cost across boroughs to the south of the Thames coming in at just £1,496 per month. Not only is this -6.3% below the London average, but it’s -8% more affordable than the cost of renting north of the river. 

 

However, tenants keen to keep their options open could save on renting simply by hopping the Thames between boroughs straddling the river bank. 

 

A move from Kensington and Chelsea to Wandsworth would result in a saving of £810 per month, while Westminster to Lambeth would see tenants save £797 per month in rental costs. 

 

Opting for Lewisham over Tower Hamlets would also see you save £299 per month in rental costs but it’s not just a north to south move across the Thames that could reduce this monthly outgoing. 

 

At £1,227 per month, Barking and Dagenham is £217 per month more affordable than renting in Greenwich, while opting for Hounslow over Richmond would bring a monthly saving of £390 per month. 

 

Founder and CEO of Rentd, Ahmed Gamal, commented: 

 

“The London rental market is notoriously expensive and we’re currently seeing this cost of living being squeezed across all areas of the home, not just the cost of renting. So for many tenants, it’s a matter of living where they can afford as opposed to where they might actually want to be.

 

However, finding a greater level of affordability doesn’t necessarily mean looking to the outskirts of the capital and, in fact, you can considerably reduce your rental outgoings simply by hopping the river from one bank to the other. 

 

While south London is generally home to a lower cost of renting there are pockets of affordability to be found throughout the London market and now has never been a better time to find them as rents are yet to return to their pre-pandemic highs. 

 

Of course, this won’t remain the case forever and so it’s always important to consider whether or not you can afford an increase in the cost of renting further down the line if you are looking to lay long term foundations in the London market.”



Table shows the average cost of renting in boroughs north and south of the Thames and how they compare to each other and the wider London average

Area

Ave rent pm

North South Difference £

North South Difference %

Difference vs London average (£1,597)

North

£1,625

-£129

-8.0%

1.8%

South

£1,496

-6.3%

 

Table shows the rental saving made by moving from one bank of the Thames to the other

North Area

Ave rent pm

South Area

Ave rent pm

Saving

Difference %

Westminster

£2,528

Lambeth

£1,731

North to South

-31.5%

Kensington and chelsea

£2,712

Wandsworth

£1,902

North to South

-29.9%

Tower hamlets

£1,649

Lewisham

£1,350

North to South

-18.1%

Tower hamlets

£1,649

Greenwich

£1,444

North to South

-12.4%

Newham

£1,510

Greenwich

£1,444

North to South

-4.4%

Hammersmith and fulham

£1,964

Wandsworth

£1,902

North to South

-3.2%

Barking and dagenham

£1,227

Bexley

£1,204

North to South

-1.9%

Hounslow

£1,378

Richmond upon thames

£1,768

South to North

-22.1%

Barking and dagenham

£1,227

Greenwich

£1,444

South to North

-15.0%

Tower hamlets

£1,649

Southwark

£1,732

South to North

-4.8%

Havering

£1,201

Bexley

£1,204

South to North

-0.2%

City of London

£1,729

Southwark

£1,732

South to North

-0.2%

 

North of the river

Borough

Ave rent pm

BARKING AND DAGENHAM

£1,227

BARNET

£1,448

BRENT

£1,467

CAMDEN

£1,936

CITY OF LONDON

£1,729

CITY OF WESTMINSTER

£2,528

EALING

£1,511

ENFIELD

£1,342

HACKNEY

£1,733

HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM

£1,964

HARINGEY

£1,533

HARROW

£1,386

HAVERING

£1,201

HILLINGDON

£1,260

HOUNSLOW

£1,378

ISLINGTON

£1,787

KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA

£2,712

NEWHAM

£1,510

REDBRIDGE

£1,318

RICHMOND UPON THAMES

£1,768

TOWER HAMLETS

£1,649

WALTHAM FOREST

£1,366

Average

£1,625

   

South of the river

Borough

Ave rent pm

BEXLEY

£1,204

BROMLEY

£1,359

CROYDON

£1,240

GREENWICH

£1,444

KINGSTON UPON THAMES

£1,437

LAMBETH

£1,731

LEWISHAM

£1,350

MERTON

£1,639

RICHMOND UPON THAMES

£1,768

SOUTHWARK

£1,732

SUTTON

£1,144

WANDSWORTH

£1,902

Average

£1,496

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