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One bedroom flat in London, Nice Area
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What is the cause of your moving? What do you want from London when you get there? Assuming you do work any idea what you will be doing?Originally posted by LatteLiberal View PostDon't know yet, not the cause of my moving.Comment
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There is so much happening in London, culturally, politically, economically, so I want to have access to that. It's one of the true centers of the world.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWhat is the cause of your moving? What do you want from London when you get there? Assuming you do work any idea what you will be doing?Comment
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There or Shoreditch.Originally posted by Ketchup View PostPersonally i like Angel, think it is much better value than a lot of the other equally central areas. Easy to get to both city and west-end
Or maybe Clerkenwell..."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."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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Well for long term investment I would look around the Nine Elms/Vauxhall area. US embasy is going to be moving there and lots of money is going to be going into the area to spruce it up. For 1/2 a million you can buy a one bed in most new build developments in Zone 2 with some change.Originally posted by LatteLiberal View PostDon't know yet, not the cause of my moving.
Depending on where you want to hang out Angel and Shoreditch are quite trendy at the moment but expensive too. In Zone 1 I rented a place in Pimlico a few years back and enjoyed it (central location but cheaper than Kensington and Chelsea and similar housing stock) but like BP said you're never too far away from a not so good part of town.Comment
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