HomeRent → £24,000

How Much Rent on £24,000?

What you can comfortably afford after tax.

Recommended Max Rent
£520/mo
30% of your £1,733 take home pay
Take Home
£1,733/mo
30% (Comfortable)
£520
35% (Stretching)
£607
40% (Maximum)
£693

What's Left After Rent?

Rent %Monthly RentLeft OverComfort Level
25%£433£1,300Very comfortable
30%£520£1,213Comfortable
35%£607£1,126Manageable
40%£693£1,040Tight
50%£866£866Not recommended

Most financial advisers recommend keeping rent below 30% of your take home pay. In expensive cities like London, 35-40% is common but means less money for savings and other goals.

Renting on a £24,000 Salary

With monthly take home of approximately £1733, financial advisers recommend spending no more than 30-35% of net income on rent, giving a budget of £519-£606/month. This is suitable for one-bedroom flats in Northern England, Wales, and Scotland. In Southern England, shared accommodation is more realistic.

Renting vs Buying on £24,000

On £24,000, your maximum mortgage would be approximately £108,000 (4.5x salary). If monthly mortgage payments would be similar to rent, buying may build equity over time. However, buying requires a deposit and you bear maintenance costs. Consider your job stability and location flexibility. See mortgage affordability on £24,000 for property options.

Reducing Housing Costs

If rent exceeds 35% of your take home pay, consider: sharing with housemates (can halve costs), negotiating rent at renewal, moving to a cheaper area with good transport links, or looking at council/housing association waiting lists. Building a deposit towards buying may be more cost-effective long-term in areas where mortgage payments are lower than rent. See £24,000 salary after tax for your full take home breakdown.