1-bedroom houses to rent in Farnworth from private landlords: 5 available

5 available 1-bedroom houses to rent in Farnworth found

    1 bedroom house of 56.18 m² - Cosy living space

    1 room house of 56m²

    St James Street, Farnworth, BL4 9SL, United Kingdom

    825 £ / month

    1 bedroom house of 46.27 m² - Cosy living space

    1 room house of 46m²

    Victoria Street, Farnworth, BL4 7HG, United Kingdom

    850 £ / month

    1 bedroom house of 60.01 m² - Cosy living space

    1 room house of 60m²

    Minerva Road, Farnworth, BL4 0HP, United Kingdom

    1,100 £ / month

    1 bedroom house of 62.61 m² - Cosy living space

    1 room house of 63m²

    Dixon Green Drive, Farnworth, BL4 7EE, United Kingdom

    1,150 £ / month

    1 room house of 41m²

    Glam, Fylde Street, Farnworth, BL3 2QF, United Kingdom

    750 £ / month

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Frequently asked questions

How much does a 1 bedroom house for rent in Farnworth cost?

A 1 bedroom house rent in Farnworth typically costs around 935 £ per month, though prices vary by neighbourhood, property type, and condition. More affordable one bed house to rent in Farnworth starts near 750 £, while newly renovated or centrally located homes can reach 1150 £. Using filters on Renthero helps you compare price ranges and find a one bedroom home to rent in Farnworth that fits your budget.

How big is a typical 1-bedroom house in Farnworth?

A typical 1-bedroom house for rent in Farnworth is approximately 53 m², though size varies depending on the property style. Modern 1 bed houses for rent tend to have open-plan living areas and efficient layouts, while older terraces or cottages may offer larger rooms but less standardised floor plans. Checking floor plans and descriptions on Renthero helps you choose a one bedroom home for rent in Farnworth that suits your space needs.

How do I find an 1-bedroom home to rent in Farnworth?

To find a 1 bedroom house to rent in Farnworth, start by browsing up-to-date listings on Renthero. Use filters to compare price, location, size, and amenities across available 1 bed houses for rent in Farnworth. You can then contact landlords or agents directly to arrange viewings. Checking listings regularly is important, as one bedroom homes in popular areas may get booked quickly. Saving searches on Renthero ensures you don’t miss new properties that match your criteria.

When should I start looking for a one bedroom house to rent in Farnworth?

You should start searching for a 1 bedroom house to rent in Farnworth about 4-8 weeks before your intended move-in date. This allows enough time to compare areas, book viewings, and prepare documents. In high-demand locations, well-priced 1 bedroom homes for rent in Farnworth may be taken quickly, so checking Renthero regularly ensures you catch new listings early and secure the best option.

What’s the average rent for a one bed house in Farnworth?

The average rent for a one bed house in Farnworth is approximately 935 £ per month, though this varies by area and property type. Budget-friendly options begin at 750 £, while larger or modernised one bedroom homes can reach 1150 £. Checking Renthero helps you compare current market prices across all 1 bedroom houses for rent in Farnworth.

What are the monthly bills for a 1 bedroom house for rent in Farnworth?

Monthly bills for a 1 bed house for rent in Farnworth typically range from £180–£260.

Estimated monthly costs include:

  • electricity (£60–£90)
  • heating (£60–£90)
  • water (£25–£35)
  • broadband (£25–£40)

Additional expenses may include council tax (£120–£180), a TV licence (~£13 per month), and optional home insurance (£10–£20). Older one bed homes for rent in Farnworth may have higher heating costs, while newer builds tend to be more energy efficient.

How does the price change if I rent a house with more bedrooms?

Renting a house with more bedrooms in Farnworth usually increases the monthly cost by 10–35% per additional bedroom, depending on size, layout, and area.

- A 1 bedroom house for rent in Farnworth offers the lowest entry point.

- Homes with more bedrooms come with higher rent and utility bills but provide more space and flexibility.

- Larger houses may also incur higher council tax.

Comparing price brackets on Renthero helps you determine whether moving to a bigger home fits your budget.