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  1. 4 days ago · Home to buildings from both University College London AND University of London, Bloomsbury is of course one of the best neighborhoods in London for students. One of the city’s most central neighborhoods, perks of living here include quaint cafes and bookshops, a surprisingly-residential vibe, and lots of cultural venues (the British Museum and the Charles Dickens Museum both sit inside ...

  2. 4 days ago · Proximity to nearby facilities such as supermarkets, gyms, restaurants and pubs. As a graduate, you’ll likely be living a pretty active social and work life. The more convenience in your area, the better. Look out for off-licences, 24-hour supermarkets, public parks and other landmarks to understand what your life in the area might be like.

  3. 4 days ago · Budgeting. It ain’t easy being a graduate. You’ll be the poorest you’ll ever be in your career, and London is one of the most expensive universities in the world. Yay. It’s a good thing then we’ve put together the ultimate guide to budgeting on a graduate salary. So, you know, your overdraft can stand a chance.

  4. 1 day ago · The average age of first times buyers in the 1980s was 26, now the average age is 31 years (34 in London). In the 1980s, when the housing market was more accessible, people were more likely to buy a home at a younger age. However, times have changed, and today’s generation is navigating a very different set of economic and social circumstances.

  5. 3 days ago · In January, Stockport MP Navendu Mishra said there were around 6,000 people on the borough's housing register, with just 419 available properties at the time. The Labour MP said the town was facing an "ever worsening crisis of supply and demand" for housing, and claimed the council's housing strategy was not addressing the issue.

  6. 5 days ago · Stockport has been named the best place to live in the northwest in the annual Sunday Times Best Places to Live guide. The Sunday Times judges said: “The town in Greater Manchester is in the throes of a mighty metamorphosis that’s turning it into one of the most exciting towns around. The conversion of the vast Weir Mill into a new ...

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  8. 3 days ago · Where do 30 year olds live in London? › Young adults in London The three boroughs with the highest proportion of young adults – Tower Hamlets (39.3%), City of London (37.7%) and Islington (35.7%) – have double the proportion of the three boroughs with the lowest proportion – Richmond upon Thames (16.2%), Bromley (17.5%) and Sutton (18.5%).