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The UK's most expensive and cheapest towns and cities to live in

The dramatic differences in the cost of a comfortable life
London: £7,090 a month to live comfortably
Oxford: £5,040 a month
Edinburgh: £5,020 a month
Brighton: £4,640 a month
Bournemouth: £3,714 a month
Aldershot: £3,543 a month
Reading: £3,326 a month
Leeds: £3,086 a month
Slough: £3,029 a month
Southampton: £3,023 a month
The cheapest places to live a comfortable life
Stoke-on-Trent: £1,434 a month to live comfortably
Doncaster: £1,409 a month
Birkenhead: £1,400 a month
Blackpool: £1,391 a month
Hull: £1,383 a month
Blackburn: £1,383 a month
Barnsley: £1,383 a month
Bradford: £1,303 a month
Wigan: £1,274 a month
Burnley: £1,180 a month
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The dramatic differences in the cost of a comfortable life

The cost of living varies dramatically across the UK, with housing, food, fuel and other essentials all costing different amounts in different regions. SilverDoor Apartments has produced figures for how much money you need each month per household to have a comfortable life, where your rent or mortage repayment only takes just over a third of your earnings. We look at these figures in the most expensive and cheapest towns and cities around the nation, and what's behind the huge differences.

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Georgia Marsh

25 September 2018

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