Working in London - where to live?
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Location: Sussex, England
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If you're moving back to the UK and planning to work in London you'll be thinking about where to settle.
If you're a London-bound commuter in search of a quieter life out of hours you’re not alone; many of the regular commuters into the city actively seek a life out of London, for lots of different reasons. If you’re looking to move to the outskirts but still want an active life with a minimum daily commute then here’s our top 20 suggestions for places to settle...
http://bournesmoves.com/news/entryid/162/top-20-commuter-hotspots-from-london
If you're a London-bound commuter in search of a quieter life out of hours you’re not alone; many of the regular commuters into the city actively seek a life out of London, for lots of different reasons. If you’re looking to move to the outskirts but still want an active life with a minimum daily commute then here’s our top 20 suggestions for places to settle...
http://bournesmoves.com/news/entryid/162/top-20-commuter-hotspots-from-london

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Joined: Oct 2013
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I found a lot of advantages of sharing flat in London when I was a student
not only financial but social as well
Sharing your flat with others
• can allow you to maximise your social and business networks
• can mean broadening your horizons by learning about new interests, foods, tastes in music, careers etc.
• It allows you learn about social behaviors like compromising, persuading/influencing, and negotiating.
• You can get an incredible chance to network. Friends with different backgrounds and career prospects often end up keeping in touch and networking for years.
Simply find a sharing flats company ( I was using muchrooms ) and enjoy what central london has to offer in a smaller/shared price.
not only financial but social as well
Sharing your flat with others
• can allow you to maximise your social and business networks
• can mean broadening your horizons by learning about new interests, foods, tastes in music, careers etc.
• It allows you learn about social behaviors like compromising, persuading/influencing, and negotiating.
• You can get an incredible chance to network. Friends with different backgrounds and career prospects often end up keeping in touch and networking for years.
Simply find a sharing flats company ( I was using muchrooms ) and enjoy what central london has to offer in a smaller/shared price.
