Living in London for a twenty-three y/o womanlike bureau worker?
I have skeleton to immigrate to London as well as lease a college of music for we estimate £600 per month, as well as work as a director or receptionist for around £17k per annum. (Works out about 1,000 per month after tax). we assimilate a superfluous 80% of my income will be outlayed upon alternative necessities such as bills, food, that I’m ok with as weekends we will be a mobile beauty therapist.
Is this a picturesque goal, or do we need to mislay my conduct from a clouds?
The areas of London for me would be West, executive or North. we have found a little really poor studios upon findaproperty - a little as low as £65 per week lol, sounds as well great to be true.
Thanks
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September 30th, 2009 at 2:39 pm
600 seems alot for a studio… especially if your on 17k…. try get something cheaper
September 30th, 2009 at 3:45 pm
Doubt you will get a lot for your money for £600 west. Try South London. Just had a look on moveflat.com and the cheapest I could find in London was a studio in Greenwich for £650. £17k is a low salary for London, everything is more expensive. I would start by renting a room in a shared house. You could get a decent double for £450 a month with bills and council tax included if you are flexible about where you will live and when you can move in.
September 30th, 2009 at 6:10 pm
HI
Well if you got your heart set on central London and you are only earning 17k , you need to find other sources of income that you can fit in with your full time work and your beauty therapist job .
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September 30th, 2009 at 7:53 pm
Not sure if you can find a studio for only £600 in London. I rent a single room for £620 per month.