London is now entirely unaffordable to graduates, with every postcode in the capital a ‘no-grad zone’ thanks to sky-high rents, according to new data.
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Rental prices in the capital remain high for the third month in a row with average weekly rents now 11% higher than in 2022.
With rents increasing by £110 a month over the last year, new research has revealed that, at 28.4% of average earnings, rental affordability is now at its most challenging for a...
One in three UK tenants are struggling to afford their rent, with this rising to almost half in London, according to newly released polling data.
The average UK rental price has hit another all-time high of £1,261 PCM, following a further 1.4% rise from last month, according to the latest figures released by HomeLet.
Average rents have remained 'red hot' across England during August according to the latest Rental Index from Goodlord, who report that the cost of rent is up 10% year-on-year.
More than two in five (46%) students run out of money before the end of the semester.
According to the latest figures from Foxtons, the average weekly rent in July 2023 was 12% higher than the previous year, while there was a corresponding 6% rise in new property...
The average UK rental price has hit another all-time high, increasing by a further 1.1% from last month with every UK region seeing a month-on-month increase, according to the latest...
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