1 available flat to rent for 700 £ in Cambridge

1 apartment to rent under 700 £ in Cambridge found

    7 bedrooms flat of 132.0 m² - Cosy living space
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    7 bedrooms flat of 132.0 m² - Cosy living space
    7 bedrooms flat of 132.0 m² - Stylish comfort

    7 rooms flat of 132m²

    43 Paget Road, Cambridge, CB2 9JF, United Kingdom

    675 £ / month

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How do I rent a flat in Cambridge?

To rent a flat in Cambridge, begin by exploring available listings on Renthero. Once you find a suitable flat, contact the landlord to schedule a viewing. If you choose to proceed, you’ll typically provide references, pass a background or credit check, pay a deposit, and sign the rental contract.

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What is the average rent for a flat in Cambridge?

Flats in Cambridge rent for an average of 1959 £ per month. Depending on location, size, and condition, prices generally range between 675 £ and 9284 £. Use Renthero’s filters to find something that suits your budget.

How much is a 1-bedroom flat for rent in Cambridge?

On average, a 1-bedroom flat in Cambridge costs around 1748 £ per month. Prices typically vary between 800 £ and 9284 £, depending on the area. Central flats are more expensive, while cheaper ones can be found farther from the city centre.

Which area in Cambridge is best for renting a flat?

The best place to rent a flat in Cambridge depends on your needs. Central areas are lively and close to amenities, but come with higher rents. Suburban districts often offer larger flats and better affordability. Use Renthero to compare neighborhoods and find your perfect match.