Hi Guys,
I'm from the USA and moving to London in September for college. Can anyone give me any advice on which area to live in ?
I've heard that parts of the city can be dangerous at night. Safety is really important to me. As I won't be working in London, I am on a pretty tight budget so I am looking for the most affordable housing options as well.
I'll be studying in the heart of London, but I don't mind a short commute. I am looking to make new friends so I'd like to live in a lively area so there are lots of opportunities to socialise. I also love running and sports, so I'd like to live close to a park so I can get some exercise as well.
Any recommendations ? Is there an real estate agent that people would recommend/
Thanks.
I'm from the USA and moving to London in September for college. Can anyone give me any advice on which area to live in ?
I've heard that parts of the city can be dangerous at night. Safety is really important to me. As I won't be working in London, I am on a pretty tight budget so I am looking for the most affordable housing options as well.
I'll be studying in the heart of London, but I don't mind a short commute. I am looking to make new friends so I'd like to live in a lively area so there are lots of opportunities to socialise. I also love running and sports, so I'd like to live close to a park so I can get some exercise as well.
Any recommendations ? Is there an real estate agent that people would recommend/
Thanks.
There is an area in London to suit everyones lifestyle.
If your on a budget, I would recommend you take a look at accommodation options in South London in areas like Clapham or Wimbledon.Alternativley, look at places in East London, like Leyton or Stratford. You'll find that a lot of young expats choose to base themselves in these areas.
If you are looking to make new friends, it maybe a option to move into a house-share. You'll find it significantly cheaper than getting your own flat and mix with others.
When I lived in London, I got a room in a house share for £110 per week (but you might even find a place cheaper than that). Gumtree is a good place to start your search.
I wouldn't worry too much about safety. London is like any other big cities - so just take the normal precautions you would when keeping yourself safe back home. You should be most worried about pickpockets on the underground, than being victim to anything more serious.
We've just launched our Expat Arrival's Areas and Suburbs in London page and I think you'll find the overview useful in helping you choose a place to live.
Good luck with the move to London.
I agree with Tom. Having been a student in London myself - I would say that you would be better off saving your money and living further away from the city centre.
Living in Mayfair or Kensington will afford you a great lifestyle but at a premium. If you look at suburbs in East or South London you'll find more affordable rentals. Furthermore, you might find a place that you could share with other students and this might enhance your experience of the city.