The average monthly rent in England stands at £1,386, having risen by 7.8 per cent in the year to February 2025, according to the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics.
But there are several places where the price of renting is less than half the national average and in some cases below £600.
Below are the cheapest local authority area in which to rent across England, based on the average monthly rent in February 2025, the latest date for which data is available from the Office for National Statistics.
They are listed in reverse order, with the cheapest last.
We’ve also included the annual increase in the average rent for each area, with prices having soared by more than 10 per cent over the last year in some places.
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5. Bolsover - £640
The average monthly rent in Bolsover is £640, which is the 14th cheapest in England. The cost of renting there rose by 6.0 per cent during the year ending in February 2025, according to the Office for National Statistics. | National World Photo: National World
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6. Hull - £635
The average monthly rent in Hull is £635, which is the 13th cheapest in England. The cost of renting there rose by 10.6 per cent during the year ending in February 2025, according to the Office for National Statistics. | National World Photo: Terry Carrott

7. Barnsley - £634
The average monthly rent in Barnsley is £634, which is the 12th cheapest in England. The cost of renting there rose by 7.7 per cent during the year ending in February 2025, according to the Office for National Statistics. | Historic England Archive/Heritage Images via Getty Images Photo: Historic England Archive/Heritage Images via Getty Images

8. Northumberland - £631
The average monthly rent in Northumberland is £631, which is the 11th cheapest in England. The cost of renting there rose by 8.8 per cent during the year ending in February 2025, according to the Office for National Statistics. | English Heritage/Heritage Images/Getty Images Photo: English Heritage/Heritage Images/Getty Images