Bromley Young People Information

Housing

Whatever age you are, leaving home is a big step. You need to make sure you've made the right decision and explored all the options before you leap!

There are lots of people who can help you - check out the sources of help and links for advice on making the right decision, types of accommodation, finding somewhere to live and paying for a deposit and rent.

When you leave home you will probably end up renting a house or a room in a house because, unless you have lots of money, a job or are over 18, you will not be able to buy a property for legal reasons.

What Is Available:

Bedsits
These are usually one self-contained room with cooking facilities and a shared bathroom. They are less expensive than flats or houses.

Lodgings
Is when you rent a furnished room in the landlord's house and usually share their bathroom and kitchen. It can be one of the cheaper options but you will have to fit in with the landlord's routines.

Housing Associations and Registered Social Landlords
These organisations usually offer unfurnished accommodation. They often have housing specifically for young people with workers that offer help and support to people who have just left home. This is called supported housing. Some supported housing specialise in helping young people get qualifications and find a job - these places are called Foyers and there is a link to their website below.

Shared Housing
This is where you live with other people. You have your own bedroom with furniture and share a kitchen and bathroom. This is often a good option if you are leaving home for the first time as it is cheaper than living on your own and there are people around if you want to talk to someone.

Self Contained Flats and Houses
In these you live on your own. These may have furniture or might be unfurnished and are the most expensive option.

Private Rented Housing
This is accommodation that is not rented from a council, housing association or social landlord but is rented from an individual landlord or through a letting agent. It is often furnished. You can find out what is available to rent from looking in the paper, in newsagents windows and from estate agents who often have lists of properties.

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