What do you think of when i say brixton? |
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Should i move from boston to london (england)? |
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When is the best time to visit London? |
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Why isnt there ever any books based in northern ireland? |
theres never any books based over here well ive never heard of any Additional Details ooo that barricades one sounds good i think ill get it and read ... |
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Anyone been to Newquey? |
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Yeah, this may sound stupid, but...? |
you know how Americans can fake British accents?
can British people fake American?
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Which City had the BEST New Years display? |
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Apart from London, where are other great places/towns to visit in England? |
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How can prince charlies be prince of wales when hes not welsh? |
and the royal family aren't even English, they not even from the UK, they are in fact German.
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Are you from the uk? |
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Have you ever won the lottery? |
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Should i go to london? |
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UK-Were to live? |
We are relocating to the UK (From SA) and the most important criteria for us is good schooling for two girls age 12 & 16, as well as accomodation reasonably priced (700-900GBP PM) for 3 bedroom semi. What would be a good area for us to consider. |
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Windsor.. Near to London, Near Heathrow, GORGEOUS area!!! |
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sallybowles
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Doesn't it depend on your jobs?
I'd strongly recommend the South West if you have the kind of jobs that mean you can work anywhere (teacher, plumber, doctor, etc.) The schools are much better than in most parts of the country, the people are generally friendly and the houses are fairly cheap. You will definitely get one for the price you mention. It's a beautiful part of the country too. We are moving down there soon. There aren't that many jobs though.
Try this website:
www.primelocation.com |
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alshialwil
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Chester !!
Lovely city, great schools and great central location within the UK for going up North or South which you may want to explore. |
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Needs help
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South East Wales is nice, populated cities, not too big but Cardiff/Newport have a few 100,000 people living here, plenty of skilled jobs available and good quality of life. |
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Pit Bull
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Village of Cullipool, Isle of Luing, Scotland. |
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CORNWALL
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DEVON
A great mix of countryside and amazing beaches.. plus not too built up.
I would live there if i could..
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it really depends on what work you expect to find. the price you suggest for accom rules you out of most of london and areas commutable to london..you could afford parts of london, but they prob arent considered 'good' areas.
like another answerer said, east anglia eg suffolk, norfolk, or try wales, west country (although some areas get pricy)
it is usually cheaper up north, yorkshire is nice
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With the budget you have mentioned I would recommend East Anglia. It is quiet and rural. The most important point is that it suffers from a "folksy" reputation. This has prevented the property values running away as they have done in most other parts of the UK. The quality of life is high and good schools can be found. Some locations there are an easy commute to London. Don't expect much for 900 Quid a month.
To better help you make your decision I recommend that you look at the history of questions of first person to answer this question, sidney vicious. Sadly his view of Americans is widely held by many English and Europeans.
Click on his avatar or this link to see his questions asked for yourself then decide if you could live amongst people who hold this opinion of Americans.
http://answers.yahoo.com/my/profile;_ylt=AgxY7kP__1QVkztsbne.KsLY7BR.?show=zvi5WDecaa |
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leedsmikey
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Staying in America (It's crap here)
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Better still, you can swap with me. |
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Yarm in the north east, nice village, close to an international airport, large towns near by and a few top rated schools, plus you will get a nice house for that price range |
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BRIXHAM OR HANDSWORTH ARE NICE |
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