Ever fancied the site of London? How about living there? Can you picture yourself in one of those little quirky London flats we’ve seen featured in Bridget Jones? How about the posh pads seen in Made in Chelsea? There is a lot of talk about the price to live in London and the fact that most of the houses or flats are grossly over-priced. Unfortunately, for the most part, this appears to be correct as statistics show that flats to rent in London are now – amazingly – more expensive than buying. With this being said, it really does depend on your postcode when it comes to London, with the W1 postcode of Central London setting flat renters back a massive £1,125 per week for a 2 bedroom pad, whereas the same can be rented in TW3 – Hounslow, just 13 miles away – for just (roughly) £247 per week. So when you make the decision to start renting a flat in London, the first thing you really need to consider is location. Renting a flat in London areas like Camden, Islington, Mayfair, Notting Hill and Soho is always going to cost more than flats on the outskirts, so if you have a budget that doesn’t stretch to a massive £4K a month then your best bet is to look outside the city. Utilising the expert skills of the friendly folk at Flats To Rent they will vastly improve your chances of bagging a reasonably priced London flat in a nice area and you will soon be winding your way through the London underground or singing our heart out in the West End with the best of them.
So if you have been seduced by Big Ben, if the London Eye has caught YOUR eye and you fancy laying anchor in the biggest city in the UK, then head toflatsorent.com- the only flats to rent portal that you should use to help you find your flat to rent in London.