From bedsits with no kitchens to house shares, 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 Bournemouth is £703 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:
£300 pcm
Room to rent - Holdenhurst Road, Bournemouth BH8
At more than half the average cost of a one bedroom rental, this double bedroom house share is the cheapest house to rent in Bournemouth right now.
The property is in Springbourne and has a communal lounge, kitchen and two bathrooms.
For more information visit Zoopla.
£325 pcm
Room to rent - Wharncliffe Road, Boscombe, Bournemouth BH5
This single room to rent is available in a shared house and has all bills included in the rental.
The room is available for all, including professionals and students.
There is also a garden with a locked bike shed.
For more information or to contact the agent, visit the website.
£368 pcm
Room to rent - South View Place, Bournemouth BH2
This double bedroom to rent is located within walking distance of the town centre.
The property comes unfurnished and is within a shared house that has a communal bathroom and kitchen.
Wifi is included in the rent.
To find out more information visit Zoopla.
£412 pcm
Bedsit - Stafford Road, Bournemouth BH1
This one bedroom bedsit is described by the estate agent as 'deligtful'.
The property is available to everyone including students and has a kitchen and separate bedroom and a shower room.
For more information, visit Zoopla.
£450 pcm
Studio to rent - Richmond Park Road, Bournemouth BH8
This studio flat is located in Charminster, a short walk from the highstreet.
The property is described as having one reception room, one bathroom, no bedroom and there is no mention of a kitchen.
To contact the agent visit the website.
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