I am thinking about moving to London. How much would a 2 bedroom in a decent area cost? I'm not to sure of the areas and what is considered nice, otherwise I would look up an estate agents website.
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2 bedroom flat for sale in Cope Place, London W8, W8
Surprisingly cheap. Under £6,000,000 for a 2 bed flat in Central London.Comment
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What about 1 bedroom.Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post2 bedroom flat for sale in Cope Place, London W8, W8
Surprisingly cheap. Under £6,000,000 for a 2 bed flat in Central London.Comment
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Probably under £3,000,000 in a nice area.Originally posted by kandr View PostWhat about 1 bedroom.Comment
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Incidentally if you install the neat Property Bee add on for Firefox, you'll also see a history of price changes and property change descriptions displayed in-line on the page (of Rightmove and a whole load of others supported). This particular flat was quite boring (at the minute) though:Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post2 bedroom flat for sale in Cope Place, London W8, W8
Surprisingly cheap. Under £6,000,000 for a 2 bed flat in Central London.
expect much fun in the future.History
date event
03 July 2010
* Brief Description changed: 2 bedrooms - Reception room - 2 ensuite bathrooms, cloakroom - Terrace & underground parking - 262 sqm/2821 sqft A substantial top floor duplex apartment of 2 bedrooms, located just south of Kensington High Street. [Found by n/a]
10 June 2010
* Initial entry found. [Found by n/a]Comment
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When I say nice I don't mean next door to the Queen.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostProbably under £3,000,000 in a nice area.Comment
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When you want a sensible reply, don't rely on DP.Originally posted by kandr View PostWhen I say nice I don't mean next door to the Queen.
London is quite big, so where will you be working? Then look for the best commute.Fiscal nomad it's legal.Comment
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That hurts.Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostWhen you want a sensible reply, don't rely on DP.
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I don't think they'd let you sleep in Green Park, they have police cars driving round the park at night with no lights on trying to catch people doing things they shouldn't be.Originally posted by kandr View PostWhen I say nice I don't mean next door to the Queen.
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