Where to Live in London: A Survival Handbook

Where to Live in London: A Survival Handbook

by Graeme Chesters (Author), David Hampshire (Author)

Synopsis

Where to Live in London is an essential and unique new book for anyone planning to relocate to London, whether from other parts of the UK or further afield. It covers everything anyone planning to live in London - whether short or long-term - needs to know, including property prices and rental costs, schools, health services, shopping, social services, crime rates, public transport, parking, leisure facilities, local taxes, churches, and much more - plus a comprehensive survey of all 33 London boroughs. Interest in living in London - one of the world's great cities - has never been higher, which is confirmed by the wealth of TV programs, and magazine and newspaper articles about it. Graeme Chesters is an experienced journalist, copywriter, and non-fiction and travel writer. He is the co-author of Living and Working in London and the author of a number of other travel guides. Graeme lives in Bexley in South London with his wife Louise. David Hampshire is an experienced non-fiction writer (author, co-author or editor of over 20 books) and the author of Living and Working in Britain and Buying, Selling & Letting Property in Britain , and the co-author of Living and Working in London . He lives in Bath, England.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Publisher: Survival Books
Published: 15 Oct 2010

ISBN 10: 1907339132
ISBN 13: 9781907339134