London is known worldwide for being one of the most enjoyable cities in the world.
Its cultural diversity, world class transport system and many attractions make it one of the most visited cities in the world for both tourism and business.
If you are thinking of moving to London there are many things you need to consider.
London is a huge city with over 7.
7 million residents over 659 square miles.
As with all cites there are sure desirable and sum, let's say not so desirable areas.
It is very important to do your research on the area you are planning on moving when searching for a new home in London so choose wisely.
Areas which are popular with young professionals are areas like Croydon, Clapham, Ealing and Wimbledon.
If you don't want to live in the city there are very regular fast trains into London from surrounding county's such as Essex, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, Berkshire, Kent or Surrey.
Property prices are a fair bit cheaper outside the city so you can get more for your money.
Most people tend to think of North & North West London as a more upmarket area.
The area is well known for its social scene, transport, schools and family friendly atmosphere.
West London is home to many Australians, New Zealanders and South Africans the areas of Hammersmith and Shepherds Bush are very popular with our brothers from south of the equator.
The South and South West of London are becoming more and more popular with young professionals.
Areas like Clapham and Battersea are close enough to commute on the tube yet demand a much cheaper rental price than north of the river.
Wimbledon home of the world famous tennis championships has seen a great deal of investment in recent years the transport system in the area has improved and the new shopping mall "Centre Court" named after the iconic tennis court down the road had breathed new life into the area.
South London also benefits from many large open spaces such as Clapham Common, Greenwich Park and Bushy Park which is the location for Princess Diana's fountain, and is also home to around 300 deer to add to the picturesque nature of the park.
Since the announcement that London would host the 2012 Olympic games in July 2005, East London seen been given a new lease of life.
The Olympic stadium will be home to West Ham United Football Club after the games insuring that the area thrives for years to come.
As I am sure you guessed property prices are very high in London.
But remember there are cheaper options such as flatshare's which is a very popular choice in the capital.
There are various websites where you can add your likes and dislikes hobbies and interests mention your area of preference to try and find your perfect flatmate to share rent and bills with.
Its cultural diversity, world class transport system and many attractions make it one of the most visited cities in the world for both tourism and business.
If you are thinking of moving to London there are many things you need to consider.
London is a huge city with over 7.
7 million residents over 659 square miles.
As with all cites there are sure desirable and sum, let's say not so desirable areas.
It is very important to do your research on the area you are planning on moving when searching for a new home in London so choose wisely.
Areas which are popular with young professionals are areas like Croydon, Clapham, Ealing and Wimbledon.
If you don't want to live in the city there are very regular fast trains into London from surrounding county's such as Essex, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, Berkshire, Kent or Surrey.
Property prices are a fair bit cheaper outside the city so you can get more for your money.
Most people tend to think of North & North West London as a more upmarket area.
The area is well known for its social scene, transport, schools and family friendly atmosphere.
West London is home to many Australians, New Zealanders and South Africans the areas of Hammersmith and Shepherds Bush are very popular with our brothers from south of the equator.
The South and South West of London are becoming more and more popular with young professionals.
Areas like Clapham and Battersea are close enough to commute on the tube yet demand a much cheaper rental price than north of the river.
Wimbledon home of the world famous tennis championships has seen a great deal of investment in recent years the transport system in the area has improved and the new shopping mall "Centre Court" named after the iconic tennis court down the road had breathed new life into the area.
South London also benefits from many large open spaces such as Clapham Common, Greenwich Park and Bushy Park which is the location for Princess Diana's fountain, and is also home to around 300 deer to add to the picturesque nature of the park.
Since the announcement that London would host the 2012 Olympic games in July 2005, East London seen been given a new lease of life.
The Olympic stadium will be home to West Ham United Football Club after the games insuring that the area thrives for years to come.
As I am sure you guessed property prices are very high in London.
But remember there are cheaper options such as flatshare's which is a very popular choice in the capital.
There are various websites where you can add your likes and dislikes hobbies and interests mention your area of preference to try and find your perfect flatmate to share rent and bills with.
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