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What I Rent: I pay £915 pcm to live in my London home — it gets mice, but it ‘heals’ me

Eleanor Noyce
Eleanor Noyce
Published August 23, 2025 8:00am Updated August 28, 2025 2:25pm
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Lillianne Margaret inside the kitchen of her rented home in Archway.
This week, we’re in London visiting 28-year-old Lillianne Margaret (Picture: Belinda Jiao)

Welcome back to What I Rent – Metro’s tenant diary series exploring what renting is like in the UK.

When 28-year-old Lillianne Margaret moved to London in 2019, it was the first time she’d ever lived away from her native New Jersey, USA.

After three years of hopping between flats, she finally found the one in 2022.

Eagerly putting in a bid for a room in an Archway four-bed, she was beaten to it by another tenant. But, either luck or fate intervened, and Lillianne ended up moving in anyway.

Here’s what she had to say about her renting journey…

Tell us about yourself!

I moved to London from the USA six and a half years ago. It was the first time I’d ever moved away from home. I play softball, I sing, read, dance, hike, enjoy live music, and go to raves.

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I work in a behavioural neuroscience lab as a manager of research technicians. I have a great group of friends here in London, and we go on weekends away together when we can.

What kind of property do you rent and how long have you been there? 

I’ve lived in a four-bedroom terraced house for the past three years.

How much do you pay to live here?

£790 a month excluding bills, which come to about £125.

And what do you get for what you pay?

The house is very spacious. I have a double room, a living room, a garden, and a big kitchen.

It’s a great deal, although I’m always scared the landlord is going to jack up the prices. 

Lillianne Margaret inside the kitchen of her rented home in Archway.
Lillianne feels she has plenty of space (Picture: Belinda Jiao)

What do you love most about your living situation?

I love hanging out with my flatmates, playing board games, sitting and reading in the garden, or just vegging in front of the TV. We love making house dinners together too, where I appreciate their good cooking.

I want to go home at the end of the day. I feel safe, comfortable, and accepted. I grew up in a difficult home, and I feel like this house is healing things in me.

Where is your home based? What do you think of the area?

I live in Archway, and I love the area. We have Waterlow Park nearby, and there’s a market in the square on Saturdays.

We’re spoilt for good pub options. My favourites are a little hole-in-the-wall pub called The Charlotte Despard, and a great pub quiz at the Oak and Pastor.

I love that we have an Aldi, and there’s also an organic shop and coffee cart near the station. The area is also well-connected for work in central London. 

My least favourite thing is probably the hills – it’s good exercise when you want it, but when you’re tired or travelling with a suitcase, I could really do without.

How did you find this property?

Through a SpareRoom advert. I originally viewed this house and thought it went great, so I was gutted when the current tenants chose someone else.

But a month later, the person they’d chosen decided to move out. The housemates remembered me, and they messaged to ask if I was still interested. Of course, I said yes immediately.

Lillianne Margaret inside the living room of her rented home in Archway.
She enjoys singing, reading and hiking (Picture: Belinda Jiao)

How have you made this place feel like home?

We either buy furniture, or use Freecycle – we’ve also collected lots of free things from the side of the road.

I’m a very sentimental person, so my bedroom is decorated with pictures and things I have collected throughout my life.

My room is eclectic and colourful, as is the rest of the house. When I first asked my flatmates about their bedroom aesthetics, their answers were ‘unsifted back room of a charity shop’, ‘bedroom of a gay 1950s teenager’, and ‘fossilised snapshot of a 1930s alcoholic antiquarian.’

Have you found it difficult to decorate when renting?

Our landlord is pretty chill. We try to use easy-to-remove methods like Command Strips or Blu Tack, but we have some freedom to do what we like. 

Do you feel like you have enough space?

Yes, definitely. I can even do a workout in my room. The house itself is big enough for living with other people, and any noise doesn’t travel that much.

What would you like to have, but don’t with this home?

I would love a tumble dryer because there are quite a few of us in the house and only so much room for clothes-airers. And I love a fluffy, warm towel!

Are there any problems with the home you have to deal with?

We had a mouse problem last winter, and we have ants in the summer. Also, the bathroom didn’t have an extractor fan for a while, so we had some mould in there.

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Right now, we have a leak from the bathroom into the kitchen, so we have to be mindful when showering.

Lillianne Margaret inside the kitchen of her rented home in Archway.
She found her flat on Spare Room (Picture: Belinda Jiao)

What are your biggest property non-negotiables when looking?

Well-connected for transport and some type of shared living space. I spend a lot of time in my room, but I want to be able to crawl out of my hole and hang out with people when I can.

Do you have plans to move again anytime soon? What about buying a place?

I have no plans to move out right now. I’m the youngest of six, so there’s something about housesharing to me that feels comforting.

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I want to live on my own at some point, but I can’t afford much more right now. As for buying, that is so far in the future for me that I don’t really think about it. Also, being from the USA, there is always a question of whether I will move back there, but only time will tell.

Shall we take a look around?

Lillianne Margaret's living room inside her rented home in Archway, London.
What a lovely colourful home! (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
Lillianne Margaret's living room inside her rented home in Archway, London.
Lillianne has lived in Archway for the last three years (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
Lillianne Margaret's living room inside her rented home in Archway, London.
She feels grateful to have so much space in London (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
Lillianne Margaret's living room inside her rented home in Archway, London.
She loves hanging out with her housemates (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
Lillianne Margaret's living room inside her rented home in Archway, London.
…they spend many an evening in front of the TV (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
Lillianne Margaret's living room inside her rented home in Archway, London.
They also often cook dinner together (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
Lillianne Margaret's living room inside her rented home in Archway, London.
Now this is an impressive-looking rug (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
Lillianne Margaret's living room inside her rented home in Archway, London.
Is that a painting easel we spy? (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
Lillianne Margaret's living room inside her rented home in Archway, London.
Who needs one disco ball when you could have seven? (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
Lillianne Margaret's living room inside her rented home in Archway, London.
There’s space for a tiny home office, too (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
Lillianne Margaret's living room inside her rented home in Archway, London.
They’re minutes away from an Aldi, as well as Waterlow Park (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
Lillianne Margaret's kitchen inside her rented home in Archway, London.
They’re spoilt for pub options in the local area too (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
Lillianne Margaret's kitchen inside her rented home in Archway, London.
Lillianne first found her room through a SpareRoom advert (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
Lillianne Margaret's kitchen inside her rented home in Archway, London.
She originally put an offer in, but it was rejected (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
Lillianne Margaret's kitchen inside her rented home in Archway, London.
…but when the previous housemate fell through, she moved in (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
Lillianne Margaret's kitchen inside her rented home in Archway, London.
She considers herself very lucky to live where she does (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
Lillianne Margaret's kitchen inside her rented home in Archway, London.
Imagine the dinner parties you could host here? (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
Lillianne Margaret's kitchen inside her rented home in Archway, London.
The bunting adds a fun touch, too (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
Lillianne Margaret's kitchen inside her rented home in Archway, London.
Fancy a cocktail? (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
Lillianne Margaret's bathroom inside her rented home in Archway, London.
The friends have the occasional house party (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
Lillianne Margaret's bathroom inside her rented home in Archway, London.
…and they often have their pals over for sleepovers (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
Lillianne Margaret's bathroom inside her rented home in Archway, London.
The vision of renting in London in your 20s (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
Lillianne Margaret's bathroom inside her rented home in Archway, London.
It’s the classic toothbrush shot (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
Lillianne Margaret's bathroom inside her rented home in Archway, London.
Plants often thrive in a humid space like a bathroom (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
Lillianne Margaret's bathroom inside her rented home in Archway, London.
…and that one in the corner is plant goals (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
Lillianne Margaret's bathroom inside her rented home in Archway, London.
They either buy or use Freecycle to source new furniture (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
Lillianne Margaret's hallway inside her rented home in Archway, London.
It’s another classic vision of a London household: bikes galore (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
A bedroom inside Lillianne Margaret's rented home in Archway, London.
There are yet more bikes in here (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
A bedroom inside Lillianne Margaret's rented home in Archway, London.
Their landlord is pretty relaxed about them decorating (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
A bedroom inside Lillianne Margaret's rented home in Archway, London.
Now that’s an impressive DVD collection (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
A bedroom inside Lillianne Margaret's rented home in Archway, London.
What a spot for a piano (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
A bedroom inside Lillianne Margaret's rented home in Archway, London.
Lillianne feels comforted when she’s housesharing (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
A bedroom inside Lillianne Margaret's rented home in Archway, London.
…as growing up one of six children, she’s used to a busy house (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
A bedroom inside Lillianne Margaret's rented home in Archway, London.
We spy another piano in the corner (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
A bedroom inside Lillianne Margaret's rented home in Archway, London.
Lillianne would love to live on her own at some point (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
A bedroom inside Lillianne Margaret's rented home in Archway, London.
…but for the moment, housesharing is all she can afford (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
A bedroom inside Lillianne Margaret's rented home in Archway, London.
Maximalism is certainly the vibe in here, and we love it (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
What I Rent - Archway. 18 Parolles Road N19 3RD Lilliane Teachen Pictured: Bedroom III. (C) Belinda Jiao 07598931257 jiao.bilin@gmail.com
Spot the record player (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
A bedroom inside Lillianne Margaret's rented home in Archway, London.
Lillianne likes her eclectic household’s interior style (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
A bedroom inside Lillianne Margaret's rented home in Archway, London.
The fake flowers on the curtain rail are a nice touch (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
Lillianne Margaret's bedroom inside her rented home in Archway, London.
And finally, welcome to Lillianne’s bedroom (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
Lillianne Margaret's bedroom inside her rented home in Archway, London.
Her favourite piece of furniture is her bed (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
Lillianne Margaret's bedroom inside her rented home in Archway, London.
…which a previous housemate gifted to her after they moved out (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
Lillianne Margaret's bedroom inside her rented home in Archway, London.
Lillianne has decorated with sentimental pictures (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
Lillianne Margaret's bedroom inside her rented home in Archway, London.
…as well as things she’s been given by friends and family (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
Lillianne Margaret's bedroom inside her rented home in Archway, London.
The household have also decorated with things from the road (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
Lillianne Margaret's bedroom inside her rented home in Archway, London.
Her housemates have decorated in the style of a ‘charity shop’ (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
Lillianne Margaret's bedroom inside her rented home in Archway, London.
As well as a ‘1930s alcoholic antiquarian’ (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
Lillianne Margaret's bedroom inside her rented home in Archway, London.
The only thing Lillianne doesn’t like about the area is the hills (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
A bedroom inside Lillianne Margaret's rented home in Archway, London.
We’ll certainly be needing a fan in this heat (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
Lillianne Margaret's garden outside her rented home in Archway, London.
A private garden in London is a true treat (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
Lillianne Margaret's garden outside her rented home in Archway, London.
The housemates love spending time here, too (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
Lillianne Margaret's garden outside her rented home in Archway, London.
Lillianne says she ‘loves living here’ because ‘it feels like home’ (Picture: Belinda Jiao)

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