From bedsits to house shares and flats, how much will it cost you to rent the cheapest property on the market right now?
The average cost of renting a one bedroom flat in Bromley is £1,188 compared to Westminster at £2,607 and Leeds at £657.00.
Here are the cheapest homes on Zoopla that you can rent on a shoestring budget:
£435 pcm
Room to rent - Ranmore Path, Orpington BR5
For less than half of the average rental cost, you could rent this room in a shared flat.
The double bedroom is available within a split level flat that is shared with three other tenants.
Council tax and some other bills are included in the rent.
For more information visit Zoopla.
£450 pcm
Room to rent - Ridgeway Drive, Bromley BR1
This listing offers a single bedroom to rent for £450 pcm with a live in landlord.
The single bedroom is available on a furnished or unfurnished basis.
With limited details available, to call the agent and find out more visit the website.
£460 pcm
Room to rent - Baring Close, Baring Road, London SE12
This six bedroom, shared property has three rooms available to rent at £460pcm.
The property is described as being rented by 'professionals' and is a one minute walk from Grove Park Station.
The HMO is described as being fully refurbished and boasts two bathrooms and a kitchen.
For more information visit Zoopla.
£550 pcm
Room to rent - Durham Hill, Bromley Kent BR1
This double bedroom is available in a shared property with use of communal kitchen and bathroom.
The property has all bills included and is offered to working professionals only.
For more information, visit the website.
£750 pcm
One bed flat - Bromley Hill, Bromley BR1
This one bedroom flat is a top floor conversion.
The flat has one bedroom, bathroom, kitchen and small living room.
The property has central heating, double glazing and laminated flooring.
The property is described as being close to Beckenham Hill Station.
For more information visit Zoopla.
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