The posters from London or have good knowledge, where is a decent area to live and ballpark price for a one bedroom?
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One bedroom flat in London, Nice Area
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Originally posted by Robinho View PostYou're going to have to be far more ambiguous.Comment
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Originally posted by LatteLiberal View PostMy knowledge of London is limited, I hear Chelsea, Kensignton, notting hill are nice areas? Or has it all changed now?
Are you looking to buy or rent?Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIts changed now. Best place is the Walworth Road.
Are you looking to buy or rent?Comment
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There are hundred of nice places in London.
Chelsea and Kensington are in indeed nice, possibly the most expensive area.Comment
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Originally posted by LatteLiberal View PostBuy hoping to spend no more than 0.5 million pounds. Wait are you tricking me? I move there then get gang raped every night by some yobs?Comment
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Originally posted by LatteLiberal View PostBuy hoping to spend no more than 0.5 million pounds
Are you about to work in London? How far do you want to commute? Do you want river views?
The problem with London is that almost wherever you go you are not far from a dodgy part.Comment
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Originally posted by LatteLiberal View PostBuy hoping to spend no more than 0.5 million pounds. Wait are you tricking me? I move there then get gang raped every night by some yobs?
The only good news about the Walworth road is that they have a large A&E at KIings College hospital. I think they get a couple of gunshot cases a week. They send army medics there to train.Comment
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