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fanfriz



Joined: 09 Jan 2008
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 5:35 am    Post subject: less expensive area Reply with quote

hi,
moving to london with my 2kids(1yr) and husband;in what area can i get a lowcost twobed.
thanks in advance
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featherduster



Joined: 09 Jan 2008
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 7:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm moving to London as I'm starting a new job in Walthamstow. I was thinking of moving to Islington for ease of travel but have heard some parts are much better than others. Anyone recommend the best parts? And the same for Hampstead!

Thanks
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becjerami



Joined: 14 Jan 2008
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 8:00 pm    Post subject: Re: less expensive area Reply with quote

[quote="fanfriz"]hi,
moving to london with my 2kids(1yr) and husband;in what area can i get a lowcost twobed.
thanks in advance[/quote]

Hi, this depends what you mean by 'low cost'. As far as I'm concerned in London it doesn't exist. Having said that, you probably want somewhere quite safe for your kids, and maybe somewhere with some outdoor spaces. If I were you I'd consider the Greenwich area. It still has some reasonably priced accommodation and you might get a bit more space than other places. I'm sure there are other places in London like this, but I can only speak about ones I'm aware of. The centre of Greenwich has a villagey feel and a fab market, good pubs and restaurants, and wonderful outdoor spaces. It also has reasonable transport links to central London.

Generally, you will get more for your money if you live south of the river, but I'd avoid New Cross, Lewisham, Brixton et al if you can help it (the southeast does have a reputation for violent crime) - ok if you are a student I guess but I wouldn't like to bring my kids up there. That said, I probably wouldn't choose to bring my kids up in London at all, but if you've got no choice...

Of course, generally, the further out you live the cheaper the rent (with the exception of 'posh' spots like Richmond Upon Thames et al, but you should consider where you have to travel to go to work, as the money saved on rent might only go towards a higher transport cost.

Hope this helps
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jairajsingh



Joined: 19 Jan 2008
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 8:31 pm    Post subject: Clean, safe, cheap weekly accommodation Reply with quote

I was looking for all these and finally I found a responsible landlord Very Happy Nice clean single rooms from £75 WiFi and bills included, mostly IT housemates.....deposit refunded ontime......i enjoyed my stay of 6 long months....I am happy to recommend.....Call Mark 07515945861
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Canadian-Ray



Joined: 27 Jan 2008
Posts: 1
Location: soon-to-be-London

PostPosted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 4:17 am    Post subject: if you were a cute young gay Canadian dude Reply with quote

where would you choose to find a flat/rental?

Clapham or Shoreditch?
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rwerp



Joined: 08 Feb 2008
Posts: 2

PostPosted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 10:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi,

I am also trying to decide on where to live in London. I will be working near London Bridge and I want to have a quick (up to about 1/2 hour) commute. Of course, the obvious solution is to find a flat (I need a furnished studio/1 bedroom) somewhere near London Bridge, and I did see some within my budget (£200 per week), but... the area is not too pretty and the further south towards Elephant and Castle, the nastier the area becomes (so they say). So I was also thinking about such areas like Greenwich, Blackheath and West/East Dulwich. Are they safe? Are the rail connections from there to London Bridge reliable? Should I definitely avoid ground floor flats because of a risk of break-in?

Can you recommend me some other areas?
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zeroless



Joined: 17 Feb 2008
Posts: 33

PostPosted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 12:55 pm    Post subject: Hugh Street Reply with quote

is there any chance anybody knows about this street ? how it is ? its placed in wesminster SW1V ? since i found a flat that i have to pay monthly 220 pcm and i thought its either odd or the place is not good thats why im down here asking ! since it was a lil bit cheap ?
thanks very much + im new here ! youve got a great forum ive already mentioned it to my friens who want to move to london
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LUNASA



Joined: 19 Feb 2008
Posts: 5

PostPosted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 4:24 pm    Post subject: LONDON AREAS Reply with quote

HI,
I,M MOVING TO NORTH LONDON, NEAR FINSBURY PARK
HOW IS THE AREA?
WHIC IS BETTER THE EAST OR THE SOUTH OF LONDON?
THANKS
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onetwothreego



Joined: 17 Mar 2008
Posts: 2
Location: UK

PostPosted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 7:45 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

the places to live in London changes everytime according to your preferences like staying close to shopping centre, near easy transport links, for business professionals close to any business centre and so on. so first be clear in mind about your requirements and purpose to stay in London and then look around for the best places, it will be easier to find and will make your stay comfortable and enjoyable.
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Sanne
 
 


Joined: 09 Dec 2006
Posts: 189

PostPosted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 11:20 pm    Post subject: Re: Hugh Street Reply with quote

zeroless wrote:
is there any chance anybody knows about this street ? how it is ? its placed in wesminster SW1V ? since i found a flat that i have to pay monthly 220 pcm and i thought its either odd or the place is not good thats why im down here asking ! since it was a lil bit cheap ?
thanks very much + im new here ! youve got a great forum ive already mentioned it to my friens who want to move to london


There is no chance in hell you'll find a room for 220 per month in SW1. It would be almost impossible to even find a studio for 220 per WEEK. Sounds like a scam
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Elena_4ydo



Joined: 20 Mar 2008
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Location: RUSSIA

PostPosted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 7:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

hi. i'd like to ask you for a piece of advice,please. i am going to London this coming summer. i'm a student in Russia. and i will need a place to live in London, preferably rather cheap but close to the underground station. what would you recommend? (i'm not quite familiar with all those parts of London)

thank you in advance)
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desertedisland



Joined: 02 Jul 2007
Posts: 9
Location: London

PostPosted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 1:44 pm    Post subject: Where to live in London Reply with quote

There is a good website at www.iknowlondon.com. It lists a lot of the areas in London and has good advice on where to live.
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MimiG



Joined: 27 Mar 2008
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Location: Hammersmith

PostPosted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 1:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I moved to Brixton a little over a year ago from Holland Park of all places! I've never had any trouble and in my opinion the only people who do are the ones who go looking for it.

It's vibrant, cheap and there are plenty of things to do there and places to go.

People have a tendency to judge it and I'm sure most of them are just going by the negative press (i.e. teenage stabbings) that the place received, and for God's sake, the Brixton riots happened over 20 years ago!
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chiempi



Joined: 22 Apr 2008
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 10:52 am    Post subject: Brixton Reply with quote

Re Brixton and Hackney - my brother and his wife live in Brixton and love it (and they're kinda yuppies...) and while they have had a bike nicked, that's not bad for 2 years there! And my sister and her partner and 2 kids lived in Hackney for 2 years - down the Victoria Park end, I think - and my mum stayed with them for a few weeks and said she loved it, really vibrant and great bus connections so she didn't even miss the Tube.
Now - I'm moving over there with my boyfriend in August, we have somewhere to stay (yay relatives...) for a couple of weeks, but will be using every moment of that time trying to find our own place, so any insider info I can get ahead of time would be great!
Firstly - he'll be studying at Birkbeck in Bloomsbury, so pretty easy Tube access (Russell Square, Goodge St I think are the closest). He'll also be working, as will I, but we have no idea where yet. We'd like to find an apartment for just the 2 of us, but it's unlikely, as our joint income is unlikely to be more than £40k/pa (and that's if we're lucky!). As I say, I'm not anti Brixton or Hackney or similar places, and ideally would like to get a bike anyway so Tube/bus aren't quite so important for me, but they will be for him. We'd want somewhere with a maximum half-hour commute if possible, and I'm guessing we'd be looking at around £600-£700pcm/£150-£175pw.
So I've only spent a few days in London in total, and am guessing we'd be wanting to live in Zone 2, somewhere where we can walk out the front door without worrying about stepping on sharps or intercepting fights, somewhere with a bit of life (we're in our mid-twenties and like our pubs/bars/sometimes clubs), preferably not a massive apartment complex, close to a bit of open space (someone mentioned Clapham Common?). He's Irish, I'm Kiwi, so I suppose we'd be comfy enough in communities with that sort of a bent, but I'm really not keen on ending up somewhere that's chockful of Aussies/Kiwis doing their 'big OE'... prefer to live with only 1 or 2 other people.
How realistic am I being? What should we be expecting to pay in rent, and what kind of standard should I be hanging out for re apartments? (We're currently living with 2 other professionals in a 3-bedroom apartment, light and airy, fairly big, should I downscale what I'm expecting??) And can anyone recommend anywhere, or particular agents who might help us find this? Also, what are the odds of finding somewhere within 2-3 weeks of arriving in London, we have references and should be able to find jobs relatively easily (I've done a lot of office temping so there's always that!)
Hmmmmmm lots of questions... I'm really really looking forward to moving to London, but it's a big place to find a home in!
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dederus



Joined: 19 May 2008
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PostPosted: Mon May 19, 2008 10:39 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi, I'm looking to move to London to continue working within a chain of stores I'm already with - well for now anyway. So I could probably get a job in lots of different areas of the city. Problem is I'd be on minimum wage and that's gonna restrict me to flatshares and the like. So where are the cheap/safe areas. Are places as central as the City of Westminster out for someone on minimum wage even if it was a share in a four person flat/house. I'd love to live in Soho but am gloomy about that prospect.

Plus, I'd like to get a scooter to travel on as I take it these are not covered by the congestion charge and parkings cheap or free. But, even with being able to dodge traffic jams on a two wheeler, how far could you live from say central London without clocking up very lengthy commutes?
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loolt



Joined: 28 May 2008
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PostPosted: Wed May 28, 2008 8:10 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

One way of getting a feel of an area without going is by inoutting the exact postcode of the place u r interested in living in in www.upmystreet.co.uk. The neighbourhoud profile is quite informative.

Does anyone know what Peckam/Peckam Rye are like?

Also Walthamstow[/i]
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breyten



Joined: 27 May 2008
Posts: 4

PostPosted: Sat May 31, 2008 3:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm looking for a room or studio to rent. I thought of trying Surbiton as a place to live. But could anyone please tell me something about this neighbourhood?
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Diamondgeezerkiwi



Joined: 02 Jun 2008
Posts: 42

PostPosted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 2:30 pm    Post subject: Re: Finsbury park?? Reply with quote

daydreamgirl wrote:
Im thinking of moving to finsbury park in January, could any one tell me about the pro's and con's??


PROS: Well connected to central London with the Victoria & Piccadilly Lines, & buses. The park is quite expansive & relaxing. Quite cheap rent.

CONS: Everything else! It is really shitty, feels dodgy, lots of young guys/drunks/tramps/beggars hanging around in the street, perpetual choking traffic, grief from the football crowds at Arsenal stadium.
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king_tut
 
 


Joined: 28 May 2008
Posts: 511
Location: West London

PostPosted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 11:27 pm    Post subject: Re: if you were a cute young gay Canadian dude Reply with quote

Canadian-Ray wrote:
where would you choose to find a flat/rental?

Clapham or Shoreditch?


Neither!! Both full of pretentious, cliquey snobs that call themselves "young professionals". Unless your parents are paying for you to live there and you went to a posh school I would forget it!!
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leslieb



Joined: 14 Jun 2008
Posts: 1

PostPosted: Sat Jun 14, 2008 9:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

darkenmiu wrote:
Well.. Me and my boyfriend are coming to London. We are now looking for a double room in the Southeast London(my bf´s job will be located there).

We have had offer from Camberwell and other from Forest Hill.
Would someone tell me about those places? Dangerous?

Which ones are the good place in Southeast?
Thanks, I really appreciate your help! Smile


Camberwell is not bad but some may say it is dangerous. Crystal palace, Dulwich, Greenwich and Blackheath have a nice feel. South east london is v big though which part will he be working. Also most of south east london does not have the underground
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king_tut
 
 


Joined: 28 May 2008
Posts: 511
Location: West London

PostPosted: Mon Jun 16, 2008 8:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dulwich, Greenwich & Blackheath are all v nice areas with nice friendly atmospheres. Also great links into London Bridge & Waterloo. You could spend a lot more money for much worse areas in my opinion. Go for it!!
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l.morris



Joined: 20 Jun 2008
Posts: 1

PostPosted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 10:28 am    Post subject: Accommodation and sightseeing Reply with quote

Good places to live in London are as hard to find as a sober Aus! I've been searching for a decent flatshare or studio for ages and I eventually found on on studios92.com which is a lot like this site. I found these sites really helpful when I was looking for somewhere to live in London, but if you've just arrived and want to be a bit of a tourist before you settle in and develop that stiff upper lip then go on something like gift-tours.com because they helped me plan all of that touristy crap I wanted to do at the beginning like visit the London Dungeon (£21 to see some crusty dummies "dying" of the plague). They also recommended some good restaurants so I didn't get fleeced because food in the touristy parts is pricey!

Anyway hope this helps...have a good time - I LOVE THIS CITY!
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noumania



Joined: 21 Jun 2008
Posts: 1

PostPosted: Sat Jun 21, 2008 10:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hey.. Im coming over to London in August. I will be around Ilford.. Cranbrook Rd. Im hoping to find some place to stay over there in Ilford..

Is it a nice area? Lively? with pubs&bars and such.. and not so posh..

or would u offer anything specific to prefer as accomodation??
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fgs



Joined: 30 May 2008
Posts: 8

PostPosted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 12:49 pm    Post subject: Where to live... Reply with quote

Hi,

we are a couple also trying to decide on where to live in London. We will be studing near Mile End (queen mary university) and We want to know details from your experiences in Mile End, Bow and Finsbury Park. Those are ours options. What do you think?.Can you recommend me some other areas? Thak you very much for your advice.

fgs
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wingdings



Joined: 07 Jul 2008
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 1:26 pm    Post subject: halls Reply with quote

i'm moving to london in september. i dont know whether to live in my halls or in a house with my mate who's already been living there for a year now. my boyfriend and a lot of my other friends have also lived there for the past year.
the problem is, all my uni halls are in places like mile end, southwark, camberwell, tooting broadway, bethnal green and general hackney area.
most of them are an inconveniently far distance from my university and my friend's house is in a nicer area.
also...my halls are charging 130squid a week...whereas the house is nicer than the halls and only 80 a week....however my mates tell me that i should have the halls experience which i agree with....but i think 130 is a extortionate............any thoughts? i'm torn.... x
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