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Moving to London: A Complete Guide for Newcomers

Choosing Your London Borough

London has 33 boroughs, each with its own character. Central boroughs like Camden and Islington offer vibrant nightlife and culture but higher rents. Outer boroughs like Bromley and Kingston offer more space and greenery at lower prices.

Cost of Living

London is expensive, but costs vary dramatically by area. Average rent for a 1-bed flat ranges from £1,200 in outer boroughs to £2,000+ in central London. Factor in council tax (£1,200–2,000/year), transport (£150–200/month for a Zone 1-3 travelcard), and utilities.

Getting Around

Get an Oyster card or use contactless payment for buses and the Tube. The daily cap means you never overpay. Consider cycling — London has excellent cycle lanes and the Santander bike hire scheme.

Essential Admin

Register with a local GP, set up council tax payments, arrange contents insurance, and apply for a resident’s parking permit if you own a car. Set up broadband — most London properties can get fibre.

When to Move

September and January are the busiest (and most expensive) months for London moves due to students and new-year movers. If possible, move midweek in spring or autumn for the best rates and availability.

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