Housing in London is very expensive, with an average rent of over £1,500 per month for a property as of 2021.

But even if you have a low budget, this doesn’t mean you won’t be able to find a property to rent in London.

The first step is to figure out where in London you can find properties you can afford.

I built FindMyArea to help you do this. It’s a free tool where you pop in the stuff you care about (budget, commute destinations, local amenities etc) and then it gives you a list of areas in London (e.g. Hackney or Richmond) that satisfy your requirements.

FindMyArea helps you find the perfect area to live in London.
FindMyArea helps you find the perfect area to live in London.

Let’s see it in action!

Imagine you’re searching for 1-bedroom flats with a budget of £1,000 per calendar month (this is almost as low as you can realistically go in London). Then you’d enter these criteria into FindMyArea:

Things that are essential to you

  • Budget: You can stretch to a maximum of £1,000 pcm.
  • Property size: You’d like at least 1 bedroom.
  • Commute: You want to be able to get into work in less than 45 minutes via public transport. FindMyArea lets you put in your exact workplace but we’ll pretend that you work at Covent Garden Station.

But you don’t just want a cheap area where there’s nothing to do apart from getting stabbed, so you also add the following criteria as nice-to-haves:

Nice to haves

  • Dining out: You’d like all the cuisines: Indian, Thai, French, Italian…
  • Nightlife & culture: The more the merrier! Cinemas, pubs, theatres, you name it.
  • Supermarkets: You’re on a tight budget, so an Aldi, Lidl or Asda would be nice.
  • Health & fitness: Working out is important after all that eating – Pure Gym is pretty cheap, so you add that as a nice-to-have.
  • Green spaces: You’d like a lot of green space as a respite from the chaos of London.
  • Safety: A low crime rate is important to you.

So let’s put these requirements into FindMyArea and see what areas it suggests!

It's easy to put your criteria into FindMyArea.
It's easy to put your criteria into FindMyArea.

Results

There are only 11 neighbourhoods in London that match these requirements, but the top-matching areas in London have lots of properties within your budget and decent commutes to central London. They also satisfy a reasonable number of your 18 nice-to-haves.

The top-matching areas in London for your criteria.
The top-matching areas in London for your criteria.

SE London looks like a bargain! As you might expect, cheap areas are usually close to the outskirts of London, with areas near Croydon, Woolwich and Lewisham amongst the top matches.

“Nice” areas

I won’t lie to you: some of the areas suggested wouldn’t be considered particularly “nice”. They’re practical but not pretty; in London you have to be realistic in terms of what you can get for a low price.

For example, you’ll quickly notice that some of the recommended areas have relatively high crime rates. Unfortunately there’s a negative correlation between property prices and the safety of an area (at least in London!), so it’s very difficult to find neighbourhoods that are extremely cheap, safe and have reasonable commute times to central London.

But to be fair, you should usually be fine in these “less safe” parts of London as long as you take reasonable precautions; random attacks on strangers are not commonplace anywhere. Just try not to accidentally join a gang.

Top pick

While it’s not the absolute cheapest option, if you can stretch to the top of your £1,000 pcm budget then Morden is an excellent choice.

With a median rent of £977 pcm for a 1-bedroom flat, living in Morden will give you an affordable rent and a good commute to central London.

Morden is also one of the few recommended areas with its own tube station – most of the others only have a train station. Plus it’s a terminal station on the Northern line, so you’ll easily get a seat at rush hour!

Morden is a reasonable choice if you're on a tight budget.
Morden is a reasonable choice if you're on a tight budget.

There’s no shortage of lovely green spaces in the area; Morden Hall Park on the banks of the River Wandle is especially pleasant. There’s a Lidl for budget groceries as well as a number of other supermarkets; for dining out, there are a couple of decent options, but you can always head into neighbouring Wimbledon if you want a little more variety.

Other options

Located right next to Greenwich and Blackheath, Charlton is arguably very underpriced compared to its better-known siblings, with a median rent of a mere £857 pcm for a 1-bedroom flat. There’s no tube station but Charlton’s railway station will get you into central London in 15-20 minutes.

If you're not too fussy about food and drink, Charlton has a lot going for it.
If you're not too fussy about food and drink, Charlton has a lot going for it.

Green space is plentiful and you’ll have access to some pretty nice views of London. Shopping and dining options, however, are firmly on the “cheap and cheerful” end of the spectrum with a Lidl, Asda and Aldi. You’ll want to head over to Blackheath or Greenwich for more upscale options (if you want to spend all the money you’ve saved on rent ;-)).

Certain areas in Croydon are worth considering if you’re on the lookout for cheap properties to rent: Selhurst, Thornton Heath and South Norwood all have good train connections to central London and lots of green space. It’s safe to say that gentrification has only just started in these areas, however!

With Crossrail stations nearby, Abbey Wood and Plumstead are areas that have also just started the process of gentrification, so they could be solid choices if you’re looking to stay in one place for a while.

I’ve chosen some areas. How do I find out more?

If you want to research some areas more thoroughly, you could just use Google.

But to make your life a bit easier, FindMyArea creates a personalised “detail” page for each area that only shows the stuff that matters to you.

Just click on any area in the list or map to see its detail page.

The detail page for an area. Click on anything to see more!
The "detail page" for an area. Click on anything to see more!

From here, you can do further research into anything that particularly interests you:

  • Click on “View Properties” to see property listings for your chosen area
  • Click on any of the local amenities to see where they are on a map
  • Click on the commute time to see the actual commute route itself, complete with directions
  • Click on “Read More” to see the Wikipedia description of the area

Basically, just click on everything and you’ll see all sorts of useful stuff!

Don’t want to lose your results and criteria? Just hit the “Save Results” button to save everything to a permanent shareable link (no need to create an account).

Save your results and criteria with the Save Results button.
Save your results and criteria with this button.

When you’re ready to return, just use the shareable link to retrieve the same results again. You can also adjust your criteria some more if any new requirements have come up.

Try it for yourself

Check out the full results via the links in the box below. You can look at the results in detail and adjust the criteria to suit your specific requirements via the “Edit Filters” button.


Or enter your requirements from scratch to find the perfect area in London for you.

Thanks for reading! If you want to help me improve FindMyArea, you might like to join the beta program. Or just drop me a message the old-fashioned way for general comments and questions.

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