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London Central ???

musicmad

Hi

suppose this is a perennial question for anyone moving to London, but I'm looking for a small room to rent long term central London. Trying to organize this prior to going as I'm not keen on paying for commercial accommodation and there insane rental fees. Professional male none smoker, put me in the attic or barn i don't care as long as it's clean.

Looking to move in the next week.

Thanks
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Sheetul

Welcome to °µÍø½ûÇø-blog Musicmad! :)

Check out London classifieds!

You could post an advert there, category- Accommodation.

It might help.

Regards,
Sheetul

honeysuckle

Gumtree is really useful for rentals too :)

musicmad

Before setting out to London could anyone comment on locations to be best accommodated ? I've heard east London is pretty ruff and other parts are dirty (like every city I'm sure) but out of North, East, South, West, wheres ok?

jamieinlondon

I really recommend Greenwich, which is in the South.

However, here is a link to another forum that briefly talks about London neighborhoods.

°µÍø½ûÇøforum.com/°µÍø½ûÇøs/britain-°µÍø½ûÇø-forum-°µÍø½ûÇøs-living-uk/7403-london-neighborhoods.html

Hope this helps!

jamieinlondon.com

musicmad

hey Jamie, that was really helpful thanks.

ckwoo

Hi musicmad, it really depends on your budget. It looks as if you aren't too concern about the size (which is a plus, I suppose). To get an indicative price, you might like to check out London Property Watch.

Of course, there are other factors as well, which include demographics and safety. I've list down a few over at singaporeaninlondon.com/2010/08/london-accommodation-tips-for.html Where to stay in London. It might be of some help to you.

Cheers!