Where are the most and least expensive cities for renting with children?

Private rental costs have seen an increase of 4.7% from February 2022 to 2023 across the UK, meaning the price for tenants is higher than ever. With rising costs across food, bills, and childcare costs - this will be strongly felt by parents renting their homes.

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Rozi Jones | Editor, Barcadia Media
25th August 2023
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This escalation in rental prices prompted Alan Boswell Landlord Insurance to conduct a study aimed at identifying the most and least expensive cities in the UK for renting with children.

The most expensive cities

It comes as no surprise that London holds the title of being the most expensive city to rent with kids in the UK due to its high demand for housing, limited availability of family-sized properties, and the combination of living costs that encompass not only accommodation but also education, healthcare, and other essential expenses. The average rent price for a two-bed flat is almost twice as expensive as the second most expensive city on the list at £4,118 on average, 526.8% more than the cheapest city on the list.

Cambridge ranks as the second most expensive city to rent with kids in the UK with an average of £2,811 for a two-bed flat. This is due to its renowned universities, thriving technology sector, and high demand for family accommodations, all of which contribute to elevated rental costs. Some of the most expensive areas to live in Cambridge include Newnham, Grange Road, and Queen Edith's, renowned for their proximity to the University, elegant properties, and sought-after residential settings.

Edinburgh secures its position as the third most expensive city to rent with kids in the UK, propelled by its captivating blend of historical charm and cultural richness. Family-friendly accommodations cost an average of £2,480. The New Town, Murrayfield, and Morningside are among the most expensive areas to live in Edinburgh, they are all renowned for their upscale properties, central locations, and desirable residential features.

The top three child-friendly cities

St. Helens secures its position as the cheapest town to rent with children with an average of £657 for a two-bed flat, which is £3,461 less than the average in London. The supply of affordable housing enables cost-effective living expenses providing families with comfortable living. Among the top neighbourhoods in St. Helens are Eccleston, offering a peaceful suburban setting, and Thatto Heath, known for its family-oriented amenities.

Darlington secures its position as the second cheapest city to rent with kids with the average price of £675 for a two-bed flat. The finest residential areas in Darlington include Eastbourne, Haughton for its quiet suburban living, and Whinfield for its modern conveniences.

Sunderland ranks as the third cheapest city to rent with kids, as renting a two-bed flat costs on average £679. The best areas to live in Sunderland include Fulwell for its suburban charm, Ashbrooke for its historic appeal and proximity to the city centre, and Barnes for its tranquil residential atmosphere.

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