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Originally posted by fool View PostDay rate in London is probably £300 more p/d for me. There's exceptions but they're few and far between. I relocated a commutable distance for pretty much for that reason.
That said, if property prices weren't so silly I'd probably live in zones 1-2 at least until I have kids. As it is, I've got a 38 year term mortgage outside the M25. =/
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Originally posted by AtW View PostYours for only £8,000,000 FFS!!!
3 bedroom Flat for sale in London | Fine & Country
For 3 bedroom FLAT!!! Even if it was in Her Majesty's palace it's way too much!!!
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostYou can cycle instead.
When Corbyn gets to power, the tube lines will be ripped up and replaced by cycle superhighways. And bikes don't go on strike...
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
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The three bedroom flat contains more floor space than your average 4 bedroom detached house.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThat story's starting to look a bit fishy: Is There Really a "£500 Bed Under The Stairs" in London? - Dan Barker
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostMakes this place look like a bargain.
Clapham 'bed-under-stairs' advertised for £500 a month - BBC News
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Originally posted by ClothCap View PostUp to £100 above my day rate is not going to be "well-paid" living there. And the rest of what you say sounds dire tbh.
That said, if property prices weren't so silly I'd probably live in zones 1-2 at least until I have kids. As it is, I've got a 38 year term mortgage outside the M25. =/Last edited by fool; 1 October 2015, 12:10.
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