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Frustrating

I'm looking to rent a house but everytime I try to get anywhere estate agents etc they come back saying I'm not earning enough money to be able to cover the cost of the rent that's what they think it's soo frustrating I can't seem to get anywhere to get on the housing ladder
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  • Guest101
    Guest101 Posts: 15,764 Forumite
    Well how much do you earn?
  • Pixie5740
    Pixie5740 Posts: 14,515 Forumite
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    I think as a rule of thumb letting agencies use a ratio of 30:1 so your gross annual income needs to be 30 times the amount of the monthly rent. If you can't meet this affordability requirement then you'll need to lower your expectations or perhaps look at a house share if your income isn't high enough to rent any entire property.
  • Even the help to buy have turned me down
  • libf
    libf Posts: 1,008 Forumite
    Mashpd84 wrote: »
    Even the help to buy have turned me down

    Are you trying to rent, or buy? Because your first post says rent but Help To Buy is for purchasing a property, not renting one.
  • marksoton
    marksoton Posts: 17,516 Forumite
    Mashpd84 wrote: »
    I'm looking to rent a house but everytime I try to get anywhere estate agents etc they come back saying I'm not earning enough money to be able to cover the cost of the rent that's what they think it's soo frustrating I can't seem to get anywhere to get on the housing ladder

    Renting won't get you on the housing ladder i'm afraid.

    Income?
    Average rent you're looking at?

    Give us some perspective..
  • Yes trying to rent in the past but stopped estate agents as previous explained and now have come in to some money so looking at rent to buy but now they won't take me on so don't know what to do next to be able to get my own place
  • Guest101
    Guest101 Posts: 15,764 Forumite
    Mashpd84 wrote: »
    Yes trying to rent in the past but stopped estate agents as previous explained and now have come in to some money so looking at rent to buy but now they won't take me on so don't know what to do next to be able to get my own place

    Rent to buy? its a scam.

    How much do you earn? and how much i your deposit?
  • Interested to know why you think it is a scan ? Please
    I only worked part time and I can find a deposit
  • Pixie5740
    Pixie5740 Posts: 14,515 Forumite
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    Rent to Buy is very different from Help to Buy. With Help to Buy you'll still need a high enough income to service a mortgage.

    With rent to buy what exactly would you be doing? Renting the place until you can afford to get a mortgage and then paying the current market rate for the property? Building up a discount whilst renting? I have never seen a rent to buy scheme (scheme being the operative word) that was any better than just renting privately and buying if/when you could afford to and wanted to.
  • #10 post
    Renting privately threw someone you know ? or private landlords ? or you mean estate agents ?
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