I'll be moving to UK to work, can you please give me the price of the most inexpensive rent?
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I'll probably working in the Greater London area so, a place to rent at least near there would be greatly appreciated.
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Answer:
London is a very expensive place to live in. I don't l know what you mean by Greater London: outer London or Inner London? Whatever. rents are not cheap. A flat of two bedrooms outside London (i.e. outside central London) can cost anything between 200 to 500 hundred pounds a week, depending on the area. SW and SE are the less expensive areas, while N and W are the most expensive areas. But you have to tke into consideration also commuting expenses, which could add a considerable amount on your budget. All the best!/
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Go as far North as possible
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