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Best , Cheapest Place To Live In London For Communiting To Other Areas.
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i just recently done a job in london and it was a nightmare to drive around, necxt time i will not be taking my car . accomodation was expensive . a small budget hotel in peckham was 170 per night, a double room in stratford is around 150 per week .
since i will be working in london in future i will need to start thinking of where im going to live and should i make a permanent move there as i wil never be out of work. i may even start renting my own studio flat somewhere.
so move where ? i like somewhere south london , i liked the feel of peckham though its too expensive to rent. so any of you who know london where is good for getting around on underground etc plus cheapish to live i know nowhere in london is cheap but you know what i mean.
since i will be working in london in future i will need to start thinking of where im going to live and should i make a permanent move there as i wil never be out of work. i may even start renting my own studio flat somewhere.
so move where ? i like somewhere south london , i liked the feel of peckham though its too expensive to rent. so any of you who know london where is good for getting around on underground etc plus cheapish to live i know nowhere in london is cheap but you know what i mean.
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Well you can't say that we didn't try to warn you!
The Greater London Authority compiles of map showing rental prices across the area (based upon official data from the Valuation Agency). Go here
http:// london. gov.uk/ priorit ies/hou sing-la nd/rent ing-hom e/rents -map?so urce=va nityurl
and click on 'Map'. The blue areas are the cheapest, with green coming next (then yellow and finally mega-expensive red).
Click on the map to see the postcode and borough. South of the river you're probably looking at SE8 (Lewisham) or SE10 (Greenwich), which are both shaded green or, even cheaper, SE23 (Lewisham). North of the river E9 (Hackney) is green and E10 (Waltham Forest) is blue. (I've only mentioned areas on the east side of London because that's where your posts seem to have referred to).
Some rental websites:
https:/ /www.sp areroom .co.uk/
http:// uk.easy roommat e.com/s outh-ea st/lond on-flat share/l istings /l
https:/ /www.ro ombuddi es.co.u k/searc h/rooms /greate r-londo n/londo n
http:// www.rig htmove. co.uk/p roperty -to-ren t/Londo n/house -flat-s hare.ht ml
http:// www.int olondon .com/ro om-to-r ent/
http:// www.gum tree.co m/flats hare/lo ndon/ro om+to+r ent
http:// www.loo t.com/p roperty /rooms- and-sha rers
http:// www.loo t.com/p roperty /bedsit s-and-s tudios
Well you can't say that we didn't try to warn you!
The Greater London Authority compiles of map showing rental prices across the area (based upon official data from the Valuation Agency). Go here
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and click on 'Map'. The blue areas are the cheapest, with green coming next (then yellow and finally mega-expensive red).
Click on the map to see the postcode and borough. South of the river you're probably looking at SE8 (Lewisham) or SE10 (Greenwich), which are both shaded green or, even cheaper, SE23 (Lewisham). North of the river E9 (Hackney) is green and E10 (Waltham Forest) is blue. (I've only mentioned areas on the east side of London because that's where your posts seem to have referred to).
Some rental websites:
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