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Which UK city is top Trump?

This blog post contains no presidential suits, blonde wigs or fake tan we’re afraid. We reproduced our own version of the classic card game, Top Trumps, pitting UK cities head to head on a range of criteria that appeal or relate to those living in room shares across the UK.

We took 22 major UK cities and looked at how they compared when it came to: –

● The average rent for a room in that city.
● The average take-home salary after tax.
● The cost of a pint, although other alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages are available.
● The cost of a meal out for two people.
● The cost of a gym membership.
● The percentage of singles in the city.

When it comes to scoring, it’s pretty straight forward.

The lower the rent, the cost of a pint, the cost of a meal and the cost of a gym membership the better. The higher the salary and the percentage of singles, the better. Easy.

       

Please contact media@idealflatmate.co.uk if you would like to be sent high-res versions of our Top Trumps.

So Belfast comes out top when it comes to the cost of renting a room in the city, while London is predictably home to the highest room rental cost, although it does trump the rest where salary is concerned.

           

Sheffield and Liverpool tie for the honour of cheapest pint, while Manchester is home to the highest number of single people within its population and Swansea boasts the cheapest gym membership costs.

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Tom Gatzen, co-founder of ideal flatmate, commented:

“As we’ve launched the ideal flatmate platform across more and more cities in the UK we wanted to do something to celebrate the diversity of these cities and we wanted to do it in a way that wouldn’t just focus on one aspect, but a number of areas that we know are important to those that rent rooms.

Everyone likes to show their hometown pride and what better way to do it then going head to head with other major UK cities.”

Are you looking for a room to rent in the UK? Have a look through our thousands or rooms available.

Rob Imonikhe

Rob is the second half of the founding partnership at Ideal Flatmate and has driven forward it's growth from a conversation in Jamie's Italian in summer 2015 to the fastest growing flatsharing platform in the UK. He leads on user engagement and experience, as well as product delivery and building partnerships. He worked in sales before founding Ideal Flatmate and before that as a research analyst. He has an (also largely irrelevant) degree in Philosophy from UCL.

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