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People in their 20s spend a third of their income on rent

by The Editor
September 16, 2019
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Spring-like sunshine brightens colourful terraced housing in Brighton, England.

Renting in Brighton eats up the largest chunk of 20-somethings incomes than anywhere else in Britain (Picture: Getty Images)

Most tenants in their 20s are spending an average of 34 per cent of their pre-tax incomes on rent, new research has revealed.

Analysis of 20 major cities in Britain found Brighton is the least affordable city to rent a room – taking up 35 per cent of a 20-somethings pay cheque.

London was in second place, where room rents account for 34 per cent of income, followed by Glasgow at 33 per cent.

But stronger income growth has meant that tenants in their 20s are typically spending less on rent than before, Hamptons International found.

Sheffield was identified as the most affordable city on the list to rent a room, with rent accounting for 25 per cent of a tenants income on average.

The newly developed Upper Riverside residential development by London & Quadrant Housing Trust Ltd. (L&Q), sits alongside the River Thames on the Greenwich Peninsula in London, U.K., on Friday, April 26, 2019. The number of unsold homes under construction increased to 31,508 units as of March 31, the highest level recorded since??Molior London began compiling the data a decade ago. Photographer: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Unsurprisingly, London came a close second (Picture: Bloomberg/Getty Images)

Victorian housing in Glasgow, Scotland

On average, people in their 20s spend 33 per cent of their pre-tax income on rent (Picture: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

View of Sheffield City Centre, UK, from Broomhill area of the city

But Sheffield is Britains cheapest city on the list, with only 25 per cent of peoples pay cheques going towards rent (Picture: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

The research also suggests tenants looking for a one-bedroom home for themselves face paying 31 per cent more than if they rented a room in a house share.

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This would take up 47 per cent of the average 21 to 29-year-olds pre-tax income across Britain.

Hamptons International made the findings using its own figures and Office for National Statistics (ONS) data.

The estate agent chain said the proportion of income going towards rent was lower in many large cities because people living in them often have higher incomes.

Here are Britains rent hotspots – with the average rent per month, the year-on-year change in the average Read More – Source

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