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kz

posted on 13th Jun 07 at 21:12

never seen anything for £300 round here. cheapest crap heaps are around £500. essex sucks


ed

posted on 13th Jun 07 at 20:53

From my experience you are almost better off buying than renting as depending on what kind of mortgage you get it ends up costing the same as rent in the end.


topshot_2k

posted on 13th Jun 07 at 09:18

£300pcm near me would get you an unfurnished flat. thats all.

everthing else is extra, infact it works out cheaper for me to buy my house than rent the one further up the road.


Gregor

posted on 12th Jun 07 at 20:45

So if it were £300 pcm then roughly what are you looking at ?


paul.mitchell1984

posted on 12th Jun 07 at 12:44

some ads say whats included if it doesnt its not included lol...


Colin

posted on 10th Jun 07 at 20:27

Electric
Gas
Council Tax
Deposit
TV license
Sky/Net/Phone line
Contents insurance (Pretty sure buildings will be the landlords responsibility but you will need to insure your personal belongings)

Loads :lol:

[Edited on 10-06-2007 by Colin]


Gregor

posted on 10th Jun 07 at 20:00

It may say for example £300 pcm in the ad , but what else would you need to pay for over this ?

i.e what other bills

Cheers
Gregor