FROM bedsits to house shares and flats, how much will it cost you to rent the cheapest property on the market right now?
It comes as new research revealed Bracknell is the 5th most expensive place to rent property in the UK.
The research, conducted by PlumbNation, analysed numerous factors, such as monthly wages, number of jobs, safety, cost of utilities and the average rental cost to reveal which locations are the best for renters, and which are the most affordable.
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According to the data, the average monthly cost of renting is £1,946 per calender month. Oxford is the most expensive at £2,357pcm.
This is what you can get in Bracknell and the surrounding areas on a shoestring budget according to Zoopla.
£490 pcm
One bed property to rent - Viking, Bracknell
This one bedroom is part of six furnished double rooms within a shared house in Bracknell.
The property further benefits from residential parking and high speed broadband. The rental figures mentioned include all of the utility bills but are subject to a fair usage policy.
For more information visit Zoopla.
£420 pcm
Room to rent - Wroxham, Bracknell
This room is what you see is what you get. You'll share a shower and have access to a communal kitchen/lounge and rear enclosed garden.
The property is close to the town centre and all bills are included.
For more details visit Zoopla.
£490 pcm
1 bed property to rent - Kenton Close, Bracknell
While you may be inclined to jump out of excitement at the prospect of finding a incredibly cheap one-bed flat, this is in fact a shared house.
Whoever takes this double bedroom will be sharing kitchen and bathroom facilities with the tenants occupying the six other bedrooms.
Visit: Zoopla for more information.
£500 pcm
Room to rent - Peregrine Close, Easthampstead
Located in Easthampstead, this four-bedroom house share is available on a furnished basis and has the added bonus of on-street/residents parking.
The living room leads out on to a well-lit conservatory and you can enjoy the communal garden with a swimming pool!
For more images or to book a viewing visit the website.
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