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<blockquote data-quote="Dheepa" data-source="post: 81155" data-attributes="member: 1572"><p>Personally when me and my friends did flat hunting we always went through an agency because you can get multiple house viewings that fit your requirementS done that way. In terms of areas that are close to Canary Wharf, I know Canada Water is closeby (and feels a bit more residential which for me is always a plus haha) and much cheaper than other nearby areas like Bermondsey/London Bridge. Look at tube lines too and see which areas are within the commute (that you’d be willing to make!) to Canary Wharf - generally any areas on the Northern/Jubilee like will be your best bet. Looking for a flat share can be tough, you’re likely to make friends on the LPC who you can move in with come TC time, but there are groups on Facebook like “Southeast London Flatmate Co-op” that always have people advertising spare rooms. Pretty sure there’s a central London version of the same group so maybe join and see what comes up! Hope that helps and congrats on your TC!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dheepa, post: 81155, member: 1572"] Personally when me and my friends did flat hunting we always went through an agency because you can get multiple house viewings that fit your requirementS done that way. In terms of areas that are close to Canary Wharf, I know Canada Water is closeby (and feels a bit more residential which for me is always a plus haha) and much cheaper than other nearby areas like Bermondsey/London Bridge. Look at tube lines too and see which areas are within the commute (that you’d be willing to make!) to Canary Wharf - generally any areas on the Northern/Jubilee like will be your best bet. Looking for a flat share can be tough, you’re likely to make friends on the LPC who you can move in with come TC time, but there are groups on Facebook like “Southeast London Flatmate Co-op” that always have people advertising spare rooms. Pretty sure there’s a central London version of the same group so maybe join and see what comes up! Hope that helps and congrats on your TC! [/QUOTE]
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