A landlord in Cardiff is charging an extortionate price for one room and a bathroom in Cardiff. The flat, described as a “freshly decorated studio flat” on Rightmove, is on Romilly Road in Canton and is in a house which comprises multiple similar flats.
Estate agents MGY did not respond to WalesOnline’s request for comment as to why the flat might be so pricey. The positives of taking on the flat listed on Rightmove by the agents include the flat being close to Thompson’s Park and shops on Cowbridge Road East.
The room includes a bed, a kitchen, a washing machine and a sofa, while the bathroom includes a shower. One month’s rent for that is £575. If you are interested in this property you’ll also have to fork out an extra £675 in the form of a deposit.
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Earlier this month WalesOnline spoke to young people trying to get on the housing ladder in Cardiff. You can see our feature with them here. While average annual wages in Cardiff have increased by nearly 23% in cash terms since 2006 they have actually decreased by nearly 17% in real terms when adjusting for inflation.
Meanwhile the average house price in the city has gone from £154,183 to £235,054 in 2021 – a staggering increase of 52.5% over 15 years. In much sought-after areas of the capital such as Canton and Pontcanna prices have increased by up to nine percent in the last 12 months alone, meaning landlords’ prices for rentals have increased significantly too.
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