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Hi, I will be moving to London with my job and will be looking for a rental apartment. Could anyone suggest which part of London would be the best? I am not looking for any high-end or shady quarter, I am looking for some average place. What kind of rent cost should I expect from a 2 bedroom apt?
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Do you know London at all ;
there's Hampstead and there's Mayfair , Camden , Kensington and Chelsea ...outside places like Richmond , Kingston , Esher , Cobham... also Fulham and Streatham and Balham and all sorts ; and much travel daily is not much fun , rather : much expense . |
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I have been told from Greek friends who study in London that in the outer areas Richmond,Kingston,Cobham and Fullham the rents are not so high, there is a high index of criminality.
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there is no such thing as "average" in London, London is essentially a large patchwork of small towns or village communities all within the city boundary. London's population is just under 8million, compared with 11million for the whole of Greece. good luck - you may need it rgds |
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Outrage prices. I really can't get how young people can afford staying there. I guess people work like 10 hours a day !!
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look at property prices and rents in other major cities around the world and you will find London isnt at the top by any means. were you thinking London was a cheap doss down ? no way has it been since before women got the vote, thats why people travel like sardines in tin cans every morning and evening to get a "better way of life" outside the city. rgds |
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Thanks to everyone for ideas. One more question, what would be some good online classifieds website? Perhaps something like craigs list in the usa...
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Another site (which may suit you better, you'll have to investigate) is this one (rentals as well as properties for sale): http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property/London.html To be honest though, you'd be better staying in a cheap b&b/hotel for a while, until you work out convenient areas for your job location. No point entering into a 6 month contract and then finding out it's a dangerous area and/or transport to and from work is unpredictable. Last edited by steviedeluxe : Oct 9th 2011 at 4:21 pm. |
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As steviedeluxe says rightmove is a good site. I am not sure why they say Richmond, Fulham etc are not good, in fact they are not cheap and are popular. Places like Wimbledon have a lot of NZ, Aust, S. African expats. Shepherds Bush is central but a bit dodgier. Newer developments around Canary Wharf are starting to gain popularity because there are many baners. Basically there are so many areas it takes some time and research.
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