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leesaleesa
07-29-2012, 09:14 PM
Hello, I have a question about rents in London-Is it possible to rent a 1BR flat in the London vicinity for $400.00 US? I am under the impression that London is one of the more expensive cities, and am sceptical of this figure.
berthesghost
07-29-2012, 09:38 PM
Maybe if it's 1980. :P
What's "London vicinity"? Like Dagenham?
leesaleesa
07-29-2012, 09:45 PM
I would assume it means London and the surrounding areas. No idea what the area is called, just that is in walking distance to Whitechapel. Let's say a 10 mile radius of the city-Do you know approximately the average rental in lets say a working class area would be?
Vagabond
07-30-2012, 02:41 PM
$400.00 a week, maybe. Not $400.00 a month.
GarrAarghHrumph
07-30-2012, 03:00 PM
I would assume it means London and the surrounding areas. No idea what the area is called, just that is in walking distance to Whitechapel. Let's say a 10 mile radius of the city-Do you know approximately the average rental in lets say a working class area would be?
I did a quick search of available flats to let in that area of London, and the least expensive I could find in walking distance of Whitechapel was a one bedroom in Stepney for £260 per week. That'd be about $1,632 per month, US dollars.
milanessa
07-30-2012, 04:12 PM
Maybe a bed sit? I really don't know - never looked for other than hotels or B&B's in London.
leesaleesa
07-30-2012, 09:24 PM
Thanks, I didn't think this was true. Turns out that the person claiming it also insists that Normandy is in England. We were writing a novel together, and I found many of his facts to be suspect. Think I'll go it alone now.
Anita18
07-31-2012, 12:37 AM
Thanks, I didn't think this was true. Turns out that the person claiming it also insists that Normandy is in England. We were writing a novel together, and I found many of his facts to be suspect. Think I'll go it alone now.
Oh....boy. :rofl: :rofl:
Vagabond
07-31-2012, 12:39 AM
Well, Normandy was part of England about 750 years ago. Maybe leesaleesa's friend hasn't kept up on current events. ;)
leesaleesa
07-31-2012, 01:21 AM
Lol. The copy so far is very colorful, but I don't think it'll sell. Not sure how a book about a murder/mystery set in Florida and Louisiana becomes a Da Vinci Code ripoff that has one character with a really good realtor living in a surprisingly affordable flat in London, Normandy England.
GarrAarghHrumph
07-31-2012, 02:47 PM
Lol. The copy so far is very colorful, but I don't think it'll sell. Not sure how a book about a murder/mystery set in Florida and Louisiana becomes a Da Vinci Code ripoff that has one character with a really good realtor living in a surprisingly affordable flat in London, Normandy England.
Alternate universe? ;)
skatesindreams
07-31-2012, 10:29 PM
Lol. The copy so far is very colorful, but I don't think it'll sell. Not sure how a book about a murder/mystery set in Florida and Louisiana becomes a Da Vinci Code ripoff that has one character with a really good realtor living in a surprisingly affordable flat in London, Normandy England.
Maybe you should think twice about this!
leesaleesa
07-31-2012, 10:43 PM
Yeah, the partnership, she is dissolved. By the time it got around to Russian Tartars and fake Turks with mysteriously Mexican acents, who are ancient Celts from Wales, I threw the towel in for good.
Aussie Willy
07-31-2012, 10:52 PM
Yeah, the partnership, she is dissolved. By the time it got around to Russian Tartars and fake Turks with mysteriously Mexican acents, who are ancient Celts from Wales, I threw the towel in for good.
:lol: I don't know. After reading this bit I think it would make a fabulous comedy.
.... Russian Tartars and fake Turks with mysteriously Mexican acents, who are ancient Celts from Wales, ....
Now, THAT'S interesting! :lol:
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