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I need some advice, too...
I have a friend who has just split up with his partner and he's moving out but is looking for a cheap flat.
What does it mean when it says £135 per week rent, all bills included? Surely if you're a high energy user £135 per week won't be enough. What's to stop someone racking up huge bills?:shrug: Thanks. |
Anything that is like that will be a HMO or room in a shared house so assume they will have factored in possible variations in energy use etc
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I might need one of those cheap flats soon :laugh:
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Up North, £135 per week is average. |
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There is a letting agent who works in my building (in Salford) and the cheapest flat the have to let is £850 per month in a less than desirable area. Rents have gone crazy |
I saw a sign in a house window that said "looking for people, new HOMO" and laughed my whole way home.
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450 to 550 per month to rent a flat here.. it comes with the freshest of fresh air, all free if you open your windows. Guaranteed low noise emissions, so open windows are not an issue.
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…I’m sorry for your friend’s relationship situation, Gusto…I hope they find somewhere affordable and that they can feel settled in…
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Not the greatest of areas. But all clean, one bedroom/lounge, small bathroom.:hee: |
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about £50 a week and all the sheep poo you can eat https://www.58northphotography.com/abandoned |
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