Where to live in London on a £50,000 salary

On £50,000 you take home roughly £3,293/month after tax and NI. That gives you a rent budget of around £1,153/month (35% of take-home). Here's where that actually gets you in London.

Gross salary

£50,000

Take-home (monthly)

£3,293

Rent budget (33%)

£1,087

Rent budget (35%)

£1,153

What £1,153/month buys in London

At £1,153/month, renting a 1-bed flat alone in London is challenging. House sharing is the realistic option for most areas.

Areas that stretch your budget

35–42% of take-home — doable but tight. Worth it if the area is genuinely right for you.

Romford

36%

Havering

£1,200/mo

Tottenham

38%

Haringey

£1,250/mo

Enfield Town

38%

Enfield

£1,250/mo

Barking

38%

Barking and Dagenham

£1,250/mo

Bexleyheath

38%

Bexley

£1,250/mo

Sutton

38%

Sutton

£1,250/mo

Uxbridge

38%

Hillingdon

£1,250/mo

Forest Gate

39%

Newham

£1,300/mo

Ilford

39%

Redbridge

£1,300/mo

Catford

39%

Lewisham

£1,300/mo

Wood Green

41%

Haringey

£1,350/mo

Harrow

41%

Harrow

£1,350/mo

Frequently asked questions

What is the take-home pay for a £50,000 salary?

On a £50,000 gross salary, you take home approximately £3,293 per month after income tax and National Insurance (2025/26 rates).

How much rent can I afford on £50,000?

Most financial guidance suggests spending no more than 33–35% of take-home pay on rent. On £50,000that's approximately £1,087–£1,153/month for a 1-bed flat.

Should I house share or rent alone on £50,000?

On £50,000, house sharing will significantly expand your options. Expect to pay £800–£1,100/month for a room in a shared house in Zone 2, which leaves more of your salary for savings and quality of life.

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