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Posted by kr00t0n on May-06-2004 20:01:

manor house, just off finsbury park, N4


Posted by slinkyhead on May-06-2004 20:52:

quote:
Originally posted by kr00t0n
manor house, just off finsbury park, N4


not a great location, i think i'll stay in tufnell park


Posted by dj_mdma on May-06-2004 22:07:

why doesn't everyone come and stay with Rick in Twickenham!!!!


Posted by kr00t0n on May-06-2004 22:17:

coz the rent aint as cheap


Posted by dj_mdma on May-06-2004 22:21:

but you get to live in Twickenham
and near me, what more could anyone ask for


Posted by Trance@CU on May-07-2004 01:46:

I'm looking for a place in London, and that is well within my price range. Is the place available now? I'm not looking to move in until the beginning of October.

Also what part of London is the room situated? I need something within walking distance of:
Houghton Street
London WC2A 2AE
England UK
I don't really know where that is, but I need to be close to it.


Posted by dEsidEL on May-07-2004 02:03:

KarateKid



if only u could replace that � with a $ !


Posted by slinkyhead on May-07-2004 08:30:

quote:
Originally posted by Trance@CU
I'm looking for a place in London, and that is well within my price range. Is the place available now? I'm not looking to move in until the beginning of October.

Also what part of London is the room situated? I need something within walking distance of:
Houghton Street
London WC2A 2AE
England UK
I don't really know where that is, but I need to be close to it.


this place is at least a half hour journey from ur place of work. I know Houghton Street and you're hoping to be within walking distance you will need some serious cash to be able to afford that. actually you could probably live around southbank but it could be very very expensive.


Posted by Misty Kitty on May-07-2004 08:38:

quote:
Originally posted by Trance@CU
I'm looking for a place in London, and that is well within my price range. Is the place available now? I'm not looking to move in until the beginning of October.

Also what part of London is the room situated? I need something within walking distance of:
Houghton Street
London WC2A 2AE
England UK
I don't really know where that is, but I need to be close to it.


no definitely not walking distance, and we need to fill the rooms for June


Posted by Trance@CU on May-07-2004 22:05:

1/2 an hour is to long...

What do rents usually run in the Houghton Street area? Is very very expensive more than $1000 pounds a month? Is there a place where apartments are posted online for London? Something similar to Craig's List in the States?

quote:
Originally posted by slinkyhead
this place is at least a half hour journey from ur place of work. I know Houghton Street and you're hoping to be within walking distance you will need some serious cash to be able to afford that. actually you could probably live around southbank but it could be very very expensive.


Posted by TranceMuzik02 on May-07-2004 22:17:

If you want to buy an apartment or house in central London your talking into the millions, just watch those house programs on TV. So one ashumes to rent will be more than $1000 pcm in that area.


Posted by slinkyhead on May-08-2004 09:19:

quote:
Originally posted by Trance@CU
1/2 an hour is to long...

What do rents usually run in the Houghton Street area? Is very very expensive more than $1000 pounds a month? Is there a place where apartments are posted online for London? Something similar to Craig's List in the States?


if you want to live within easy walking distance then north of the river you'd be able to get something for �1000 a month that wouls be an okay 1 bedroom apartment. South of the river you could get a very nice place for �1000/month and get an okay place for �650-700 a month.


Posted by dj_mdma on May-08-2004 20:59:

quote:
Originally posted by Trance@CU
1/2 an hour is to long...

What do rents usually run in the Houghton Street area? Is very very expensive more than $1000 pounds a month? Is there a place where apartments are posted online for London? Something similar to Craig's List in the States?


do you reallyl think that 30 minutes commuting is too long what do you think 99% of central london's workforce do?

REnt in West Central London, the 2nd most desirable place IN THE ENTIRE CITY, is going to be more than you can afford. period. unless you happen to be a millionaire. REnt is not going to be around 1000 a month. In that area, they don't even have shitty bedsits that would fetch that price. All you;re gonna get is nice fully furnished studio apartments for at least 1500-2000 at the cheapest. Fact is, if you want to live in london, you're not going to be living in central...


Posted by Trance@CU on May-09-2004 00:03:

@ Slinky - Where online could I look for apts that are around $1000 on either side of the river? Also would the prices be much different if I were looking for a 2 or 3 bedroom apartment with a couple of my friends? We would be looking to spend around $1000 pounds each.

@ dj_mdma - I'm not working. I'm a student, and I could have to travel between the apartment and school several times a day. That is the reason that a 1/2 an hour commute is too long. I really don't have much of a choice in the matter. If I have to shell 1500 quid (lol) a month then that is what I'll have to do. I'm hoping that I won't...


Posted by Noctone on May-09-2004 00:36:

quote:
Originally posted by Trance@CU
@ dj_mdma - I'm not working. I'm a student, and I could have to travel between the apartment and school several times a day. That is the reason that a 1/2 an hour commute is too long. I really don't have much of a choice in the matter. If I have to shell 1500 quid (lol) a month then that is what I'll have to do. I'm hoping that I won't...


Why do you have to go back and forth? Can't you just stay on campus until classes are done with for the day?


Posted by Mod1 on May-09-2004 00:38:

i know someone who may be interested. (no shit) shes a nice well behaved 30 year old who wants to move out of where she is cos her housemates are too messy.. (and she loves trance)

PM me if ya still looking.
We will be at edition and serious at the cross next saturday if you wanna meet up


Posted by dj_mdma on May-09-2004 09:46:

quote:
Originally posted by Trance@CU

@ dj_mdma - I'm not working. I'm a student, and I could have to travel between the apartment and school several times a day. That is the reason that a 1/2 an hour commute is too long. I really don't have much of a choice in the matter. If I have to shell 1500 quid (lol) a month then that is what I'll have to do. I'm hoping that I won't...


also remember that the US/UK exchange rate is rather high for you at the moment so for 1000 pounds, you'll be paying 1700 dollars a month. Why are you coming to live in london? ARe you going to be studying at uni? If that is the case, you should consider student accomodation. Some of the halls are actually quite good, and they might not be walking distance, but you should be able to bus it. Some might be right next to the uni, as is the case with Kings College. Some uni's also own houses and stuff, and offer reduced rent prices. if you can go that option, then you'll only pay 350 pounds a month each

I'm a student too


Posted by slinkyhead on May-09-2004 10:01:

quote:
Originally posted by Trance@CU
@ Slinky - Where online could I look for apts that are around $1000 on either side of the river? Also would the prices be much different if I were looking for a 2 or 3 bedroom apartment with a couple of my friends? We would be looking to spend around $1000 pounds each.


www.loot.co.uk is ur best best for lettings.

be more difficult to find a 2-3 bedroom apartment but you could find places in Bloomsbury (15minute walk) or Waterloo (10min walk) easily within ur budget. Like dj_mdma said uve got to remember exchange rates and presusmably u'll be at Kings College??? Ring them to find out bout property.


Posted by dj_mdma on May-09-2004 10:04:

no, i was using Kings College's accomodation examples, i don't know if Trance@cu is going to Kings.

I'm at kings.


Posted by slinkyhead on May-09-2004 18:35:

quote:
Originally posted by dj_mdma
no, i was using Kings College's accomodation examples, i don't know if Trance@cu is going to Kings.

I'm at kings.


will there are kings college buildings on Houghton St. and as he said he is a student i made an assumption


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