6. Wandsworth, London
Average Letting Fee: £368
Highest Letting Fee: £694
Visitors to this south-west London borough along the river will notice the gigantic apartment constructions by the infamous roundabout. Unfortunately, letting agents seem to have taken these developments as a cue to raise fees through the roof.
5. Lambeth, London
Average Letting Fee: £383
Highest Letting Fee: £663
Another borough running along the south side of the river, Lambeth has become a significant area for new buyers that's still in the central vicinity, and letting agents have taken notice if the average price of fees is anything to go by.
4. York
Average Letting Fee: £419
Highest Letting Fee: £694
London is not the only city with expensive letting fees — agents in York have taken advantage of the high student population and gone nuts with facilitating commissions.
= 2. Bromley, London
Average Letting Fee: £435
Highest Letting Fee: £694
The borough of Bromley sits pretty far out in the south east, but that has not stopped letting agents bleeding renters dry.
= 2. Croydon, London
Average Letting Fee: £435
Highest Letting Fee: £694
Ranking joint second with its neighbour Bromley, renting in Croydon has picked up as commuters look for cheaper options. But they should remember how much letting agents cost if these figures are anything to go by.
1. Waltham Forest, London
Average Letting Fee: £461
Highest Letting Fee: £742
The borough of Waltham Forest holds the dual honour of being the birthplace of David Beckham and having the highest average letting fees in the country. Way up in north east London, it is often seen as a commuter area for people priced out of the neighbouring Hackney, but perhaps renters may be inclined to look elsewhere with this level of fees.