Accommodation

R203

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  • Dec 14, 2018
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    Hi Everyone! I was just wondering for current trainees/associates in London, or those making plans to move to London to begin their LPC/GDL and beyond, how did you make your decision for accommodation?

    I am in the midst of looking for accommodation and am not too sure where to begin. What are the average prices one should expect, and where best should I consider? Does anyone has any landlord or company recommendations I could refer to?

    Also, @Jessica Booker , do you have any advice on this?

    Would appreciate any help I can get, thank you so much!!! :):)
     

    Jessica Booker

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    Hi Everyone! I was just wondering for current trainees/associates in London, or those making plans to move to London to begin their LPC/GDL and beyond, how did you make your decision for accommodation?

    I am in the midst of looking for accommodation and am not too sure where to begin. What are the average prices one should expect, and where best should I consider? Does anyone has any landlord or company recommendations I could refer to?

    Also, @Jessica Booker , do you have any advice on this?

    Would appreciate any help I can get, thank you so much!!! :):)

    This is tricky, just where London is so large and there are so many variables.

    I think it really depends on what you want from where you live. Some people are happy to pay a premium to live walking distance from their office, although to be fair that’s usually just to make the morning commute easier.

    Some people want to be closer to things that are important to them (green spaces), some want to be closer to ways to get home to family if they live outside of London.

    I think it’s got even more complicated now working from home is more common. It’s changed the graduate rental market, including the required space in house shares, the distance people are willing to commute and the popularity of non-house share properties.

    Prices will vary massively depending on the specifics of what you are looking for. Could be anything from £700 a month for a house share further out or in a not so desirable area, to several thousand pounds a month for a one bed apartment.
     

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