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Originally posted by DS23 View Postuntouchables place is still empty.
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flat share/1 bed in/around london bridge for sure.
I live in Canada Water (fairly cheap for fairly central) and walk to work in London bridge at the moment. takes 30minutes.
All depends on your budget though!
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Originally posted by YHB View Post1) What websites do you use to search for flats/flatshares
2) Any tips regarding cheap b&bs etc
3) Locations to avoid/unavoid
4) any further out but cheap commutable areas would be welcomed (~30 mins)
Going to be working near to London bridge if terms of contract are agreed.
Dont bother saving a few quid a week to put up with a long commute. Its not worth it, flat shares are cheap enough anyway. If it were me, id find a flat share where I could walk to work. Well, actually, Id find a nice 1 bed flat where i could walk to work, but you see my point.
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How dumb were these people?
"hello yes I have flat in London, show me the monneee first, the noise? no it's not livestock, it is the noise of traffic on the Kings road"
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I can rent you a flat, but first I need to know you can pay the rent.
1. Transfer £2000 using Western Union to someone you know and trust
2. Send me a photocopy of the receipt so I can see you have the money
3. You can move into your luxury Islington penthouse next week.
Thanks Watchdog for the idea!
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Contracting London- accomadation help!
1) What websites do you use to search for flats/flatshares
2) Any tips regarding cheap b&bs etc
3) Locations to avoid/unavoid
4) any further out but cheap commutable areas would be welcomed (~30 mins)
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