Moving to Bare, Lancaster — your checklist
£802 median rent · 76/100 safety · 90/100 transport
What moving to Bare costs
Two numbers worth knowing before you sign anything: the up-front lump sum on move-in day, and the recurring monthly baseline once you're in.
- Deposit (5 weeks): £936
- First month rent: £802
- Removals (est.): £350–£1,200
Tenant Fees Act 2019 caps deposits at five weeks' rent (six if rent >£50k/year).
- Rent: £802/mo
- Council tax: £191/mo Band C
- Utilities (est.): £135/mo
Excludes food, transport and discretionary spend.
Find a place in Bare
Median rent here is £802/month — use that as a benchmark when comparing listings. Two marketplaces between them carry the great majority of UK rentals: OpenRent for self-listed properties (no admin fee), SpareRoom for rooms and flatshares.
Broadband and energy on day one
Don't inherit the previous tenant's tariff. Switching on move-in day takes 15 minutes and saves the median renter ~£200/year on energy and ~£10/month on broadband. In Bare, 100% of premises are gigabit-capable per Ofcom 2025.
Removals and storage
Removals quotes for a one-bed flat run £350–£600 within the same city, £600–£1,200 for a longer-distance move. Reverse-auction sites (Shiply) tend to come in 20–30% cheaper than fixed-quote sites if you can be flexible on date.
Insurance, referencing and the legal bits
Renters' contents insurance is cheap (~£5/month) and almost no-one has it — one cleared-out break-in costs more than ten years of premiums. If you're renting through an estate agent, they'll require a tenant-referencing check (~£40); going through Homelet directly keeps it portable across landlords.
Tick these off before / on / after the move
Council tax registration, GP registration, DVLA, electoral roll and TV licence — most of these need doing in the first 30 days.
Schools, transport and what's nearby
The full demographic, schools, transport and economy picture for Bareis on the area guide:
See the Bare area guide →Common questions
- What do I need to do when moving to Bare?
- The big-five categories are: find your home (rentals + rooms), set up your home (broadband + energy), sort your finances (renters insurance + deposit), plan your move (removals + storage), and admin (council tax registration, GP registration, DVLA, TV licence). The interactive checklist below walks you through each in order.
- How much does moving to Bare cost up front?
- Plan for £2,088–£2,938 on the day you move in: £936 deposit (five weeks' rent, the legal cap), £802 first-month rent, plus £350–£1,200 for removals depending on distance and volume. Some landlords add a holding deposit (one week's rent) that converts into the security deposit on tenancy start.
- What's the monthly cost of living in Bare?
- The monthly baseline is approximately £1,128 for one person: rent £802/mo, council tax £191/mo, estimated utilities £135/mo. That excludes food, transport and discretionary spend — figure on £400–£800/mo on top for those.
- What is council tax in Bare?
- The most common council tax band is C, costing approximately £191/month. Council tax registers automatically with the local authority once you sign a tenancy or buy.
- What's transport like from Bare?
- The nearest rail station is approximately 8 minutes' walk, with the fastest direct train to London at around 163 minutes. Use the Transport section on the area page for the full station list and bus connections.
- Are there good schools near Bare?
- There are 9 schools within 2 km of Bare, 32% of which are rated Good or Outstanding by Ofsted. If you have school-age children, see the Schools section of the area page for individual school details and admissions catchments.
- Is gigabit broadband available in Bare?
- 100% of premises are gigabit-capable. Almost any flat will support full-fibre packages from major providers.
- What are typical energy bills like in Bare?
- Median EPC rating is C-D. Estimated utility bills sit around £135/month for a typical flat at this efficiency level. Lower-rated properties (E/F/G) can run 50–80% higher in winter.
- What's the deposit cap when renting in Bare?
- The Tenant Fees Act 2019 caps assured-shorthold deposits at five weeks' rent (six weeks if the annual rent exceeds £50,000). For a property at £802/month that's roughly £936. Some landlords accept deposit-replacement schemes that take a one-week fee instead of the full lump sum.
- How do I register for a GP in Bare?
- You can register online at any GP practice in Bare's catchment using your new address. Bring proof of address (tenancy agreement / utility bill / bank letter) and ID. Don't wait until you're ill; register on the day you move in.
Area data last updated May 2026. Source: ONS, Police.uk, Land Registry, Ofsted, Ofcom, DESNZ. Some recommended-service links may earn us a commission at no cost to you — see our affiliate disclosure for details.