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House Rental prices from Truepenny website via Prime Location


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I saw a 2 bed house in Jennings Rd. advertised for more than 7k a month and a 3 bed in Crystal Palace Rd for over 12k a month - are these prices for real?




Edited to say they can't be as I just checked the actual website and it appears Prime Location inserted a 1 in front of the 2 for the Crystal Palace Rd. house.


There are still lots of extremely high SE22 rental prices on Prime Location website - not sure how they could make such a massive mistake on the prices.

Since housing benefit went to a limit based on a market average, there's a good financial reason for making mistakes that might affect the averages in an upwards direction. Without control of the whole market such mistakes would have to be unfeasibly substantial.


I'm not saying that's the case here, just that there's a lot of money at stake and although I don't believe the majority of landlords, lettings agents, surveyors, estate agents and wide persons would dream of bending the odd rule in the hope of a quick buck, I do believe in the Easter Bunny's Magic Basket.

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