It depends on where in the world, and what the gas is used for (cooking, heating).
I would take a look at a number of rentals in your area to see what the market is. A good source is usually craigslist but any want ad website would suffice.
The amount of a deposit required for a two bedroom flat will vary depending on where in the world a person is renting. The deposit is generally equivalent to the first month's rent.
It would be a 600 per month, no matter how many people live there, you will have to check with the landlord though to see how many people are allowed in the flat.
A one bedroom flat would consume approximatly 8,000 to 10,000 wats, it all depends on how much you wast!
A flat budget is one that does not allow for price reductions or increases. An example of a flat budget would be paying the electric company a set amount every month regardless of the cost of the electricity used.
This depends on the location, and quality of the flat. If it is in the middle of Hollywood, it will be a lot more than a flat in Toronto.
it is cheaper when you go with three bedroom flat instead of going with three bedroom house. See related link.
According to the London Property Watch website the average rent for a flat in the city of London is as follows: 1 bedroom is 476 euros, a 2 bedroom is 987 euros, and a 3 bedroom is 1,153 euros.
It would be extremely unlikely to find any flat rented for a very short period - you need a hotel room. Flats cost different amounts per month depending where they are and how many rooms they have.
It totally depends on where abouts in Manchester you want to live. Some places on Deansgate right in the city centre go for as much as £5,000 a month, but a bit further out you can pick up a nice flat for around £400 a month.
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It depends where, and what you want to rent. A one-bedroom flat in the north of England would cost around £85 a week to rent, while a three-bedroomed, semi-detached house in London could be over £1000 a week !