Donate SIGN UP

Moving out...

Avatar Image
SuDFB | 13:33 Mon 24th Aug 2009 | Property
11 Answers
I am finally moving out but have no idea how much it will cost me to move such as deposit and so on...

Could any one give me a rough idea? Id be very greatfull...
Gravatar

Answers

1 to 11 of 11rss feed

Best Answer

No best answer has yet been selected by SuDFB. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.

For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.
How long is a piece of string?

You need to sit down, list everything, find out the relevant costs for what you need in your particular circumstances.

My guess is no good to you.
Question Author
I have always lived with parents and this is my first time just needs an idea of things, I know there is a deposit that a months rent in advance that need to be given just wondering if there is anything else... I am not asking for the cost of living as mine would be different to yours...

simply is there more then deposit and a months in advance that need to be paid before you move in...
Well, in addition to rent, you are going to need household goods, insurance for your possessions, pay for utility bills, council tax possibly if not in your rent, plust the ongoing cost of living - food, travel entertainment, clothing etc.
Question Author
Rollo I don't think you have understood my question or I did not explain myself properly...

When renting a property a deposit needs to be given followed by a months rent in advance correct? Are there any other charges that I need to worry about???
Yes I understood.

You pay a deposit and rent.

As an example. Is your council tax included in the rent? If not it's on top.
There's a the cost of having a creditworthiness check done on you - perhaps �100ish.
Sometimes one has to pay 6 weeks of deposit rent in advance, not 4.
Rollo has mentioned the main other charges associated with renting a property.
Question Author
Thank you :)
Good luck. I hope it goes well for you.
-- answer removed --
The deposit is usually the equivalent of one and a half months rent. You also have to pay one month's rent in advance. Any other costs will depend on whether you choose to rent through an agent or directly from a landlord. Directly with the landlord is cheaper. If you rent through an agent they will possibly charge you for making up the agreement (about �80), the credit check (about the same cost) plus inventory and check in costs. All these are variable but if you rent directly from a landlord you'll avoid most of them. For instance, we only charge �30 for the credit check (2 people) and no other costs. If you go through an agent, read the terms and conditions carefully so you know what you'll be liable to pay for throughout the tenancy.
Question Author
Thanks everyone I really had no idea there was so much involved.

Really appreciate it :)

1 to 11 of 11rss feed

Do you know the answer?

Moving out...

Answer Question >>