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The image depicts two tables comparing weekly rents per property (£/w) and salaries needed (£/year) for renting 1-bed, 2-bed, and 3-bed properties in three areas. In Notting Hill, weekly rents are 375 for 1 bed, 485 for 2 bed, 738 for 3 bed; salaries needed are 98,500 for 1 bed, 127,500 for 2 bed, 194,000 for 3 bed. In Regent's Park, weekly rents are 325 for 1 bed, 450 for 2 bed, 650 for 3 bed; salaries needed are 85,500 for 1 bed, 118,000 for 2 bed, 170,500 for 3 bed. In Fulham, weekly rents are 215 for 1 bed, 390 for 2 bed, 600 for 3 bed; salaries needed are 56,500 for 1 bed, 102,500 for 2 bed, 157,500 for 3 bed.
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The table gives data about rental prices and income rates in several districts of London.
Overall, Notting Hill area has the highest prices and salary requirements for each category, while Fulham has the lowest importance. Nevertheless, difference in prices for both three areas differ by the same amount and increase according to number of beds.
Therefore the weekly rent in Notting Hill is £375, which requires an annual salary of £98,500. Whereas prices for 2 and 3 bedroom properties increase to £485 and £738, and also incomes of people should be bigger, £127,500 and £194,000. Though Regent’s Park not so popular as previous area, charges and wages are not much smaller, on average all prices are differ by 1,15.
Thus Fulham has the lowest costs and salaries, only £215 for one bed with earnings about £102,500, whereas for two bed flats the cost grows to £600, and require £157,500 income from residents.
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