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chinadog | 19:44 Mon 03rd Oct 2011 | Body & Soul
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I was'nt sure where to post this. I've recently had my large living room put back as two as I intend renting it out. There's also a large double bedroom.both rooms are newly decorated with new furniture and new double bed etc. Bathroom and large kitchen to share with me and my son but they would have their own fridge and small freezer. Any suggestions as to how much rent I should ask? TIA.
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My next door neighbour rents out a furnished double room and a share of the rest of the house and he charges £350 a month. North Herts / South Cambs border. It would be quite a bit more in Cambridge itself. We are 16 miles away.
19:51 Mon 03rd Oct 2011
What part of the country do you live in?
You'd really need to look in your local paper and see what's being charged for similar shared housing arrangements in your area - the rent charged will vary widely across the country.
Look on Gumtree for your area, rental section.
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In Brighton & Hove it would be £100-£120 a WEEK.
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Thanks for your replies all. I live in Cardiff chinadog. EDDIE51 I was thinking around £350/70. I looked on Gumtree for my area but it's self contained flats there. Im not sure if that should be inclusive of gas and leccy..help! LOL.
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Aw thanks EDDIE, Im taking your advice and Im going to ask for share of all utility bills. Thanks again. China.
I wouldn't ask for a share of bills. Just put the rent up to cover it.
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Morning ummm, The house shares I've seen on Gumtree are around £350-70 per month. How much would you add on for gas,leccy etc? I aint got a clue! Thanks.
Yes you should add say £20/month for utilities, don't make it too much or you will price yourself out of the market. If you ask for utilities as extra it means you may have to start chasing ex tenants for money if they leave before a bill comes in or are slow at paying.
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Hya ladybirder, I had'nt thought of em doing a runner lol. Yeh £20 sounds fair enough as they'll have the use of broadband as well. Thanks:-)
I used to rent out my top floor...which included a living room (with a mini kitchen), bedroom and shower room. I charged £450 all inclusive.....
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Ummm, would that have been seen as a bedsit? Whoever moves in will have to share our bathroom and shower and share the kitchen so that's not self contained. I've had new kitchen cupboards put in for them,cost me a fortune all this refurbishing,still they say you have to speculate to accumilate..lol.

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