This Tube map shows the cost of renting a one-bedroom flat at every stop on the Underground

London Underground rent map: The average rent for a one bedroom flat close to each Tube station
Thrillist
Tom Marshall18 January 2016

A new version of the London Underground map has revealed the average rent at every Tube stop in London.

The map, produced by website Thrillist, shows the median cost of a one-bedroom flat within a kilometre of each station.

It allows Londoners to find out the average prices in their neighbourhood and provides a clear picture of the disparity between rents in different parts of London, highlighting the huge premium paid for property in the more central areas.

A full-size version of the map can be explored here.

&#13; <strong>Ten most expensive tube stops</strong>&#13; &#13; Hyde Park Corner - £2,920&#13; &#13; Knightsbridge - £2,832&#13; &#13; Green Park - £2,384&#13; &#13; Bond Street - £2,276&#13; &#13; Oxford Circus - £2,260&#13; &#13; Piccadilly Circus - £2,256&#13; &#13; Canon Street - £2,156&#13; &#13; Regent's Park - £2,136&#13; &#13; Monument - £2,128&#13; &#13; Bank - £2,128&#13;

Thrillist writer Jason Allen said: “Because we all enjoy a little light masochism now and then, we've put together a full rent map of the capital, showing the average monthly cost for a one-bedroom within a kilometre of each Tube station on the network.”

Unsurprisingly, costs are highest in the most exclusive central London districts such as Hyde Park Corner – on the Piccadilly line – which tops the charts at £2,920 per month.

Ten cheapest Tube stops:

Hatton Cross - £324

Redbridge - £488

South Ruislip - £552

Ruislip Gardens - £552

Elm Park - £552

Croxley - £680

Upton Park - £692

Hounslow West - £732

Ruislip Manor - £732

Barkingside - £736

Nearby Knightsbridge comes in a close second at £2,832, while Green Park is third on £2,384.

The cheapest areas are towards the fringes of the Tube lines, with a one-bed in Hyde Park Corner costing nine times an equivalent property in Hatton Cross.

The area around this Tube station, at the south-west end of the Piccadilly line, just before Heathrow, is by far the cheapest with one-bed renters paying £324 per month on average.

That is more than £150 less than the next cheapest, Redbridge, which is towards the north-eastern end of the Central line and has a figure of £488.

South Ruislip, towards the opposite end of the Central line, comes in third at £552.

The map was produced by Thrillist with the help of Find Properly.

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