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What Percentage Of Salary Should Be Used To Rent A Flat? (London)? |
I'm earning about £21000 a year and planning to find a flat in middle/north London. I've seen a couple of them around £220 a week but that represents 50% of my monthly receipts (21000/12 = 1750 ; 1750*0.5 = 875 per month for rent). Is 50% to much..
| Answer: London is precious. 450 is a good wage. However renting a nice place is going to set you back. Like you said 220. Spending 50% of your return on housing is normal when you are buying the property however when you are simply |
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