Rent Affordability Calculator

How much rent can you afford? Compare the 30% rule, landlord affordability checks, and a budget-based recommendation tailored to your actual income and outgoings.

Affordable rent (30% of gross)

£875/mo

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Commitments include loan payments, credit cards, subscriptions, and any other regular outgoings. Savings goal is how much you want to put aside each month.

Affordable rent (30% of gross)

£875/mo

Net monthly income: £2,393

30% of net income

£718/mo

Landlord max rent

£1,167/mo

Budget-based affordable rent

£947/mo

Based on your income minus commitments and savings

Affordable rent comparison

30% of gross£875/mo

Traditional letting agent guideline

30% of net£718/mo

More realistic — what you actually take home

Landlord check (salary ≥ 2.5× rent)£1,167/mo

Maximum rent most landlords will accept

Budget-based£947/mo

After commitments and savings goals

Monthly budget at 30% of gross

Rent
£875
Commitments
£200
Savings
£300
Living costs
£1,018

What's left after rent

£1,018

at 30% gross rent

£1,175

at 30% net rent

Remaining = net income − rent − commitments − savings

Landlord affordability check: Your salary of £35,000 is at least 2.5× the annual rent of £10,500. Most landlords would accept this.

Our recommendation: The most conservative measure suggests a maximum rent of £718/month (30% of net).

The 30% rule is a guideline — not a hard limit. In expensive areas like London, many renters spend 40-50% of income on rent. The budget-based figure accounts for your actual commitments and savings goals. Tax calculated using 2025/26 UK rates.