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Originally posted by conned tractor View PostYes I had found those but thanks anyway. The thing is they are singles and having not had to stay in a single bed for many many years now wanted a double bedroom. This may sound a bit spoilt but it's what you would normally get in a standard hotel room anyhow. These guest houses do have double rooms but are around £50 again. Maybe they would reduce this slightly as having only one breakfast to do. Worth a phone call.I'm sorry, but I'll make no apologies for this
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Originally posted by Pogle View PostAlso in my experience many single rooms in B&B's don't have en suite facilities. <SHUDDER>"I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostI suspect that there might be "issues" in parking a mobile home at fairly random locations that aren't camp sites, it would take a pretty understanding client to allow use of their car park.
Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostI'd never even thought about a Youth Hostel for accomodation on a gig, I suppose their standards are better now than the last time I used one over 25 years ago.
I definitely want my own bathroom and either a proper kitchen or fridge/cooker setup. A single microwave doesn't cut it for me. I soon got fed up with that and bought my own double hotplate-cum-oven combo.
I've usually ended up with small houses or flats, with only one causing problems (the landlord had bailiffs chasing him and I found another much better spot sharpish).Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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Originally posted by Pogle View PostI used mondaytofriday.com on my last contract in wimbledonIf you have to add a , it isn't funny. HTH. LOL.Comment
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Hi Guys
Just for information - and cos Im a property geek I thought I would add to this for the benefit of anyone else that could not decide what to do.
House shares have changed a lot in the last 5 years. Many landlords are specialising in professional house shares, often with multiple ensuite rooms. Gone are the days of grannies old furniture and a hose over the bath as a shower!
When you think about the great advantage you can leave all your belongings in a house share if you 'go home' at the weekend - and certainly in our area you would expect to pay average price of £85 per week (upto £115 for an ensuite)
The managed ones are better - because they activley have someone coming in and checking that the lazy bugger that never puts away his dishes, actually does put away his dishes.
The lodging side of things is always in my experience more difficult. If the landlord lives on site then they have their own house rules - shoes off, no TV after certain time, no O/N guests and many many more weird things. Nearly all of the people renting a room out want a non smoking female middle aged non paryting who is good with cats - lol
There are advantages - you don't have to share with so many people, and often you can become good friends with your landlord.
I have to deal with both these types of accommodation for contractors every day.
If it was me - and I was contracting I would go for ensuite professional house share - and expect to pay between 80pw and 100pw fully furnished, bills included.
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I'm in my second house share since I started contracting.
Spareroom.com seemed to provide the best results as they only have rooms where the property owner actually lives on the premises and so the bathroom/kitchen cleaning is taken care of.
Not too bothered about having to share a livingroom, I anti social and don't watch TV mid week
Not too bothered about sharing a kitchen, I don't really cook much
Not too bothered about sharing a bathroom, I get up early
I'm more concerned about having somewhere cheap, comfortable and regular to sleep each night and without having the temptation of a bar in the same building!
Definitely agree about the professional house shares, most of them seem to be all in when it comes to biils and offer 3 month minimum terms which is a major headache taken care ofCoffee's for closersComment
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Thought I would provide a quick update. Not that it is that interesting.
Stayed first week in hotel, which was ok. During this week went to see a couple of shared houses. The first was a really nice house on a nice area, however smelt really bad which put ne right off. Even the woman who owned it smelt fishy, was making me heave a bit.
Next place I looked at though was a lot better. Maybe my expectations were low at this point. I'm currently living with a polish guy of the same age with similar interests and a 21 year old girl (pretty fit too) with whom I get on really well. In fact we generally spend quite a bit of time together going down the local at least once a week. So, it hasn't turned out bad at all.
I'm pretty sure good and bad experiences are luck of the draw.
One point I found to be of great help was staying in the hotel the first week and asking as many people as possible about the local area. If I hadn't have done this then in all likelihood would have ended up on the tulipe side of town.Comment
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