Why So Many People In The UK Are Turning To Room Rental

Since the recession hit it has left many people looking for different ways to make and save money whether it was cutting down on their weekly shop, Driving Less or trying to get more hours or a part-time work, but amazingly what topped the scale was the amount of people that more and more open to the concept of Room Rental.

Renting a Room isn’t new but it’s now massive business in the UK since the recession with many homeowners and people looking for accommodation realizing the massive benefits of Flatsharing not just financial but social too making new friends.

Renting a Room Gives Homeowners and Tenants that financial Freedom back so they can earn or save money for those other things we all need like going out and Holidays and also giving people looking for accommodation a cheap option to maybe live closer to work or to the family.

Think you’re too old to Rent a Room? The answer is No, Room Rental isn’t Just for students or young people it’s open to everyone including couples, the approximate age of a room renter at present is around 26 and that age is going up every year.

Moving with the times, looking for a Flatshare has moved online and Popular Room Rental sites Like www.Flatmaterooms.co.uk they have a wide range of Rooms to Rent and Tenants looking for rooms listed all over the UK plus have a full advice centre helping you with any question you may have when looking or considering room rental.

If you a Landlord thinking of renting your room one big advantage is the Government don’t steal any of your earnings in tax as long as your earnings from Room Rental stay below £4250 under the “Rent a Room Scheme” with no forms to sign either as you automatically qualify.

So whether you’re looking to Rent a Room short term or long term pop on www.Flatmaterooms.co.uk today and have a browse through the adverts and place a free advert if you like.

Sam Ross is an expert article writer on Houseshare.
For more information on flatsharing visit www.Flatmaterooms.co.uk

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