- A two-bedroom apartment is significantly cheaper than the average rental in the capital
- The average rental price in London currently stands at £2,121 per month.
A two-bedroom apartment in London available to rent for £800 a month is the most viewed property to rent online today.
The house is significantly lower than the average rental price in London, which is £2,121 per month.
This compares to an average rent of £1,223 per month for the whole of Britain, according to Zoopla.
Britain’s most popular property to rent is part of an alternative housing scheme where no pets or children are allowed, although “the goldfish are fine”.
This two-bedroom apartment in London’s Harrow is available to rent for a relatively cheap £800 per month.
The apartment is in a two-storey building on Osmond Close in South Harrow, London, with good public transport links to central London.
The letting agent handling the sale is Ad Hoc Property Management, which explains why the property is so cheap compared to other accommodation in the capital.
This is because the property is part of a form of alternative housing called land guardianship.
The program allows individuals to live in and protect empty properties – and in return, the “guardian” pays a fee to live in the property that is generally lower than the market rental rate.
To be a guardian, you simply have to live in the property.
The most popular property to rent in Britain is part of an alternative housing scheme where no pets or children are allowed.
The apartment has free off-street parking and tenants have access to grassy, tree-lined common areas.
The agent called the rental price “very good,” saying the new tenants will do their part for the community by protecting the property.
To be an eligible guardian, you must be 18 years or older, employed, and not have children or pets living with you. Even if the agent wants to point out that “the goldfish are fine”.
Smoking is also prohibited inside the property, although smoking outside in designated areas is accepted.
The Harrow Apartment is available immediately and is just under 10 miles northwest of Charing Cross.
As custodian of the property, tenants occupy the property under a license agreement rather than a traditional tenancy.
This means that the flexible agreement provides that the tenant and landlord only need to give each other 28 days’ notice.
The agent then adds a caveat, saying he cannot be sure how long the property can be occupied.
THE the property has two bedrooms, a bathroom and a living room. And this requires a deposit of £923.
The Harrow Apartment is available immediately and is just under 10 miles northwest of Charing Cross.
Tenants will have good access to public transport with South Harrow and West Harrow underground stations less than a mile away.
The stations provide access to central London via the Piccadilly line and the Metropolitan line respectively.
The property is also close to schools including Roxeth Mead School and Whitmore High School.
The apartment has free off-street parking and tenants have access to grassy, tree-lined common areas. Utility bills and council tax are not included in the rental price.