Renting
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Renting
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You could be making £4K a year renting out your driveway
Soaring demand for parking spaces gives city residents with driveways an opportunity for extra income
By Anna Cottrell Published
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Build to rent market is better value for money for renters
Build to rent will soon make up a third of the UK rental market – and offers better accommodation
By Anna Cottrell Published
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And the most affordable UK city to rent or buy is...
...the town where you'd be spending just 12% of your income on rent or under 20% on mortgage repayments. We reveal the best cities, and other cost-effective places to live
By Anna Cottrell Published
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Rejoice! Ikea announces a new collection aimed at renters and small homes
Ikea announces an innovative new collection, RÅVAROR, designed for renters and those living in small spaces
By Emily Shaw Published
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Viewing a rental property: 11 essentials to look out for
Keep your eyes peeled when viewing a rental property to get a feel of what it will be like to live in – and if it’s right for you – with these 10 tips
By Andrea Dean Published
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Tenancy agreements and other rental documents: a checklist for private renters
Tenancy agreements, inventories, deposit and insurance documents... If you rent, here’s what you need to know about what to sign and when
By Andrea Dean Published
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10 ways to get on the property ladder
Wondering how to get on the property ladder? Struggling to save for a deposit to buy your own home? Follow these expert tips to make renting a thing of the past
By Alison Jones Published
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Rental prices have risen everywhere but London since Brexit
Rental prices are continuing to rise fast across the UK, with the exception of the capital where rent rises are slowing down
By Anna Cottrell Published
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Rental deposits: deposit replacement schemes are becoming more popular, but may not benefit tenants
Alternatives to traditional rental deposits can help renters avoid large deposits, but could end up costing them more in the long run
By Anna Cottrell Published