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Does anyone know a website where i can get an honest and reliable information about places to live?
I'm planning to relocate to London at the enf of the year to live with my boyf. who lives there all his life. I'm just a bi concerned that his idea of 'nice' and 'safe' are slightly different to mine!! Would be interested in crime levels etc...
Thanks
Does anyone know a website where i can get an honest and reliable information about places to live?
I'm planning to relocate to London at the enf of the year to live with my boyf. who lives there all his life. I'm just a bi concerned that his idea of 'nice' and 'safe' are slightly different to mine!! Would be interested in crime levels etc...
Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I had a flat overlooking the Thames which was lovely - Expensive but lovely. There are bits that I would steer well clear of, The Cambridge and Kingsnympton Park Estate are just two for example. It is great for shopping and has a fantastic nightlife, lots of nightclubs, bars/pubs and restaurants. As for crime, I never had any problems while living there and I understand the crime levels are quite low. Lower than the other places you mentioned. There is a train station in the centre and a large bus station providing great links to just about anywhere in London/Surrey. It's close to the M25 and the A3 if you drive.
I would really recommend it. If I were to move back that way, it would definately be there.
I would really recommend it. If I were to move back that way, it would definately be there.
Thats great thanks - i think out of all the areas i mentioned i prefer this one - not sure my boyf is as keen!! I'd hate to live anywhere near an estate of any kind - the thought just terrifies me! Have seen some flats by the river and they are way out of my expenses (just renting at the moment - make sure it works out!) but most of the other ones seem reasonable.
Is it straightforward to get to centre of London from there - how long roughly would it take? I am applying to three different Uni's, Southbank, Kingston and London Met - i realise there will be some travelling for me!! Obviously if it turned out to be too far we would moe somewhere more ideal - at the moment i don't know what Uni i will be going to!!
Is it straightforward to get to centre of London from there - how long roughly would it take? I am applying to three different Uni's, Southbank, Kingston and London Met - i realise there will be some travelling for me!! Obviously if it turned out to be too far we would moe somewhere more ideal - at the moment i don't know what Uni i will be going to!!
Hi nannon, well I can only agree with whiffey, (blimey) I lived in East Twickenham for a while, by Richmond Bridge, I love that area, Not far from Kingston Emz has summed it up perfectly, that is the best of the ones you picked, Then I would go for Ealing, great Common, good transport links, underground and buses, good restaurants etc, then I would go for Harrow, some nice parts there, not far from Wembley, as for Wembley, No disrespect to the place, but No Thanks, any other areas you think you would maybe like to be just say, I know west London paricularly well, Notting Hill, Bush etc, good luck, it is a great place to live, Ray