Choosing the right Metro stop could save £500 per month in rent

A new rent map drawn up by property firm KIS has revealed that rents vary by an average of £66 from station to station, but chosing the right one could save you £500 per month in rent.

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Warren Lewis
19th May 2016
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According to the data, the average cost of renting a home on the Metro Map is £560, with a £545 difference between the £938 a month it costs to rent near Haymarket and Monument stations and the £393 it costs at Jarrow.

Jesmond (£808) has retained its positon as the most expensive place outside of central Newcastle to rent, followed by West Jesmond (£726) and Tynemouth and Gateshead (£723).

Jarrow (£393) is the cheapest place to rent, followed by Tyne Dock (£399), Wallsend (£412) and Hadrian Road (£413).
The map shows the typical cost per month of renting a two-bedroom property within a quarter of a mile of every one of the Metro’s 60 stations – revealing which areas are Tyne and Wear’s property hotspots and where renters can find a bargain.

The research shows that the biggest single change in rent from station to station continues to occur between Manors and Byker, with a price difference of £477 a month.

The research shows that excluding central Newcastle, the top five most expensive places to rent in Tyne and Wear on a per calendar month basis (last report’s position in brackets) are:

1. Jesmond (1) - £808
2. West Jesmond (3)-  £726
3. Tynemouth/Gateshead (2/4) - £723
4. Whitley Bay (-) - £673
5. Cullercoats (-) - £660

If these figures included central Newcastle, Haymarket and Monument (£938) would be joint most expensive, followed by Central (£935) Manors (£900) and St James (£893)

The cheapest five areas to rent on the other hand are:
1. Jarrow (-) - £393
2. Tyne Dock (2) - £399
3. Hadrian Road  (-) - £413
4. Chichester/Byker (-/1)- £423
5. Meadow Well (5) - £425

The largest differences from station to station are:
1. £477 (Manors to Byker)
2. £235 (North Shields to Whitley Bay)
3. £212 (Gateshead to Central)
4. £148 (Gateshead to Gateshead Stadium)
5. £130 (Haymarket to Jesmond)

Ajay Jagota, Managing Director of KIS, responded to the figures: “Location, location, location is one of the classic golden rules of property, but month after month I’m still struck by the fact that people are prepared to pay as much as £5724 a year to live in a particular area. To put that into context Metro journey of three or four minutes - or even a bike ride of a little more than five - from Gateshead to Gateshead stadium is worth almost £2000 a year in rent.

It’s not just the rents that cost, it’s deposits too. If you want and can live in the heart of Newcastle, you’re not just going to have to find the best part of £1000 every month in rent, the chance you’ll need to find £1407 just to move in.  

Research this week suggests there are only five places in the UK were renting is cheaper than buying and none of those are anywhere near the North East. One of the major stumbling blocks to buying a home is all-too often the difficulty buyers have in saving up a deposit, and extra costs like deposits can really make a difference to people’s ability to save.”

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