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The Best Places to Live in London for Professionals, Students, and Home-Owners

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The UK capital, London, is the country’s biggest and finest city, thriving both socially and economically.

As the hub of the nation, many people look to relocate to or within London each year. With a city so large, where specifically should you move to?

This article outlines some of the best spots to live in London, depending on what you’re looking for.

Why Move to London in the First Place?

London is huge – and it has its pros and cons. There are countless reasons why people might move to London. You could be a fresh graduate looking to make a name for yourself in the corporate world or a student simply needing accommodation for the year.

Perhaps you’re a homeowner tempted to up and sell your home, thinking that now is a good time to sell and make the move to London. With the property market only increasing in competition and mortgage rates dropping from the highs seen in 2023/2024, now could be a good time to sell up.

If you are a homeowner set on a move to London, you may want to sell quickly to get the ball rolling. Demand is certainly high, or with the availability of online house sale services, you may even decide you want to sell your house for cash so you can start afresh in the capital.

These services promise to provide a fast alternative to traditional house sales with no hidden fees, which may suit some individuals looking to make the move.

Upon your move, it’s important to consider what you want from your local area. If creativity, culture, and ambition run thick in your blood as a young professional, then Shoreditch might be the best spot in London for you. With a vibrant nightlife that ranges from unique, independent bars to underground raves, there are plenty of spots to explore when kicking back outside the 9-5.

Located near Silicon Roundabout, it’s in an ideal spot for those working in the tech and creative industries, while public transport offers access to just about everywhere across Greater London.

The borough is rich in diverse cultures and is a melting pot for people of all different backgrounds to meet.

Camden – Ideal for the Student

Famous for the Camden Market, this borough is a hotspot for students due to its thriving live music scene and electric nightlife. There are many different student accommodations to pick from, which provide access to the different universities across London, and the area is affordable for the average London student.

Beyond the bustling high-streets, the Regent’s Canal offers a beautiful respite from the activity with lovely views and a great route for walking or jogging.

Best Places to Live in London

Barking and Dagenham – For the Home-Owner

If you’re a previous home-owner looking to move to London, Barking and Dagenham is a good place to start. The borough has undergone a series of investments and regeneration over recent years, making it an ideal place for property investments.

While London prices are inflated compared to anywhere else in the UK, the property market in Barking and Dagenham is not extortionate, making the borough a great place for the permanent settler to call home.

London is incredibly popular, and more and more people are looking to move there every year. With the number of boroughs and towns in the city, there is no shortage of different locations to live in, depending on the kind of area you’re looking for.

This piece outlines a few highlights for a subset of demographics, but be sure to check out a range of different options to find your dream accommodation!

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