Suspected cases of monkeypox have been reported in Greater Manchester. The findings come as the number of cases of the disease climbs across the UK.
07.06.2022 - 19:55 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The cost of renting a home in the UK has reached nearly £1,000 a month as rent prices have risen at the fastest pace in 14 years. The average rent now stands at £995 a month after climbing by 11% over the last year, according to Zoopla.
The jump is being driven by a shortage of properties available to rent at a time when demand is soaring in city centres as students, office workers and international buyers make their return to urban areas post-pandemic.
But similar to house price s, the rental market remains highly localised with prices fluctuating areas across different parts of the country. In Greater Manchester, there are some boroughs where rental properties remain affordable, whereas others are much more extortinate.
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Using the latest figures from Zoopla's rental market report, here are the cheapest and most expensive areas of the region for tenants looking to rent a home.
Wigan
Along with being the most affordable borough to buy a home, Wigan is also the cheapest part of the region to rent. The average rent costs here are £606, but you can often find rental properties for even less than this.
A ground floor flat in Platt Bridge is currently up for sale for £425 per month. The rental home comes unfurnished but boasts a fitted kitchen with an oven, hob and extractor, a living room, two bedrooms and a bathroom with a shower.
Rochdale
Rochdale is the second cheapest borough to rent a home in Greater Manchester, with an average cost of £634.
You can rent a home for a cheap price here, such as this two-bed apartment for £550 a month which has an entrance hall, open plan lounge, dining area, modern
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