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Nice / Strategic areas to live in London area

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    #11
    Pimlico's fairly central. Like most of London, it's got posh bits right next to less-desirable areas (e.g. Dolphin Square sandwiched between two of the roughest council estates out). However, there were some affordable flats there for rent and for purchase when I was last looking (three years ago).

    The employer I was engaged with at that time ultimately ended up finding me a house share in Streatham (South London). Again, posh bits next to not-so-salubrious areas.

    Foxton's estate agents' website is quite a good resource for getting a feel for what's out there in London. They're a pain in the backside to deal with, though. Best just to use their site to get an idea of what's on the market, then approach sellers/landlords direct.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Gentile
      Pimlico's fairly central. Like most of London, it's got posh bits right next to less-desirable areas (e.g. Dolphin Square sandwiched between two of the roughest council estates out). However, there were some affordable flats there for rent and for purchase when I was last looking (three years ago).

      The employer I was engaged with at that time ultimately ended up finding me a flat share in Streatham (South London). Again, posh bits next to not-so-salubrious areas.

      Foxton's estate agents' website is quite a good resource for getting a feel for what's out there in London. They're a pain in the backside to deal with, though. Best just to use their site to get an idea of what's on the market, then approach sellers/landlords direct.
      Thanks Gentile. I would say the best websites for finding a room, and getting an idea of the prices per area would be rightmove and spareroom right? Is Gumtree any good?

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        #13
        Originally posted by farout117 View Post
        Thanks Gentile. I would say the best websites for finding a room, and getting an idea of the prices per area would be rightmove and spareroom right? Is Gumtree any good?
        I found Gumtree had a high percentage of total chancers. E.g., you'd stipulate you were only looking for a female flat mate, and you'd get 500 jack the lads telling you all about the attractions of their "spare room". Might be less of a concern for you. However, I'd still use a disposable e-mail address for any correspondence on there if I were you: Gumtree advertisers seem to feel free to contact you about anything, however irrelevant, once they have your details.

        Rightmove's OK, but more for home buyers IIRC. Foxton's has a mix of rental and for-sale property.

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          #14
          Originally posted by farout117 View Post
          Is Gumtree any good?
          No idea myself. Rightmove is also good for looking around at rentals.
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            #15
            Originally posted by farout117 View Post
            Thanks Gentile. I would say the best websites for finding a room, and getting an idea of the prices per area would be rightmove and spareroom right? Is Gumtree any good?
            I use SPARE ROOM for flatshare, house share, flat share & rooms for rent every time I have had to set up a house share, usually a week or two in hotels so I can vet places before commiting
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              #16
              Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
              I use SPARE ROOM for flatshare, house share, flat share & rooms for rent every time I have had to set up a house share, usually a week or two in hotels so I can vet places before commiting
              Yes that's what I will do, 2 weeks B&B until I find something that I like. However I want to pick a few areas to look at before moving, especially in West London.

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                #17
                Where in London are you going to be working.

                If you don't know that yet, then may be wise waiting til you do.
                Never has a man been heard to say on his death bed that he wishes he'd spent more time in the office.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by farout117 View Post
                  I will look at Hammersmith.

                  Any ideas on Ealing? Is it too far away from the centre? And does it have good connections?
                  I've been in Ealing last 10 years. About 1/2 hour to zone 1, 1 hour to everywhere else east or north/south of the dividing lines. We chose it because of the transport links (3 tube lines) both into London and out west towards maidenhead / reading (M4 / rail links). It's fairly green, good schools etc but pricey compared to say Acton / Southall / Brentford.
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Gentile View Post
                    The employer I was engaged with at that time ultimately ended up finding me a house share in Streatham (South London). Again, posh bits next to not-so-salubrious areas.
                    You have a very strange idea of posh if you think Streatham has posh bits.
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Scrag Meister View Post
                      Where in London are you going to be working.

                      If you don't know that yet, then may be wise waiting til you do.
                      Since I will be contracting, I am planning to move there first, so that I can be available immediately. So that is why I was looking at a "strategic" place to live, somewhere which is quite central and commutable. My backup plan would be to get a perm if I do not find anything in say 1-2 months.

                      Another question, would the landlord of a flatshare be asking for work documents / place of work etc? Or is the deposit enough ?

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