Salary vs rent · London
£90,000 salary in London: how much rent can you afford?
On £90,000/year your monthly take-home budget (gross) is £7,500/month. The median rent in London is £2,300, which would take 30.7% of your income — Manageable.
Your monthly rent budget
Rent landscape in London
£1,600
21.3% of your salary
Budget rent
£2,300
30.7% of your salary
Typical rent
£3,800
50.7% of your salary
High-end rent
Renters in London typically spend 30–54% of income on rent. At £90,000/year, you have limited room to cover the median rent comfortably.
Data confidence: high · ONS Private Rental Market Survey 2024/25 (IPHRP: London rents +8.9% YoY Dec 2024) · 2024–2025
Frequently asked questions
How much rent can I afford on £90,000/year in London?
On £90,000/year (£7,500/month), a comfortable rent budget at 30% of gross income is £2,250/month. At the stricter 25% threshold, you should aim for no more than £1,875/month. Median rent in London is £2,300/month.
Is £90,000/year a good salary in London?
£90,000/year compares to a London median household income of around £72,632/year. At this salary, median London rent (£2,300/month) would take 31% of gross income — slightly above the 30% guideline.
What percentage of salary should go to rent in London?
Financial advisors typically recommend spending no more than 30% of gross income on rent. In London, where the typical renter spends 41% of income on rent, many residents find the 30% target difficult to achieve. On £90,000/year, keeping rent at 30% means a maximum of £2,250/month.
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