You definitely do not get more value for money in the north! South London is known to be cheaper and slightly less nice overall! Other than that, great video xx
100% agree, north is more expensive. I've lived in the north for the past 5 years and recently looked at the south and was shocked at how much more you can get for the money!
Worth noting you aren’t getting more for your money if you flat share, you actually get less (less space, time, sharing everything) but I’m bias because I live alone and don’t think I could ever go back
I live alone and don’t think sharing is worth it, either. To share where I am would be £400 less, so not massively cheaper. Would personally only share with close relatives/friends.
It's a great alternative to those who can't afford to live alone. It of course won't be the same level of privacy, comfort, or freedom, but when (as was in my case) you are being paid shit and live in a somewhat expensive area, it can be lifesaver. One thing I'm completely against though is sharing with a live in landlord. I WOULD NOT want to do that again lmfao
Congrats on finding your new home! Massively disagree on the South being more expensive, nicer. I’d say it’s the COMPLETE opposite in my opinion - property north of the river is much more desirable than south of the river. I would hazard a guess that you think it’s nicer because you can afford NICER flats in your price range in the South and because you have your social life in the South (many people from the uni I went to moved to Clapham post uni). Takes more money to afford nice property in the North. I would suggest you’re a bit younger than I am (me being in my late twenties) and people who are younger seem to gravitate (oddly in my opinion) to Clapham but as they get older want to live in the Islington/Hoxton/Stoke Newington area. I think it’s because there are bigger house shares in Clapham etc whereas 1-2 bed flats are the only real option in the areas described above. PS: When I’m talking of the South/North above - I’m referring to Zones 1-3. If you move out of London and into the counties around London, the reasoning flips - eg Surrey/Kent is GENERALLY considered (broad brush) nicer/more “posh” than Hertfordshire/Essex/Buckinghamshire (though this depends MASSIVELY on the then individual towns).
Thank you!! That’s so interesting, I agree the north has some really nice areas but yeah I think it’s that they are much more family homes/ places to settle down. I guess it depends what areas within north and south you look at!
People saying the south is nicer clearly have never been more than one place. Personally I think there are stunning places on both. I’m in the Yorkshire dales and it’s a very special place.
I am so surprised by this view, a lot of my friends who live in north seem to pay less for really nice places, but I guess it depends on the different areas in the north
I am not sure if you know the TH-camr - Paige Yallop. She studied at Cambridge too. She now works in London. She bought a house last year in Cambridge and she commutes to London twice a week for work. So I think it is better to buy your own property outside of London if you are working from home most of the time. That's a much better investment than renting in London.
this soo funny to me cause just got an internship in London over the summer and if not for my friends whose got family houses in south London ild deffo be living in cambridge or smoother city and commuting cause it'll be way cheaper than paying London rent
This was really fascinating as my son who at the moment lives on the river Thames in a 1 bedroom. He’s got to move out because the landlord now is selling. It’s quite daunting as all addresses have to be changed. He’s paying 2000 on his own for a 1 bed. Maybe looking into sharing would be a good idea. He loves his abode and doesn’t want to leave. Heartbreaking for you lovely young people, hope where you are now brings lots of fun and happiness.
Thank you! Sharing can be scary at first but you can make some really good friends and often get a lot more for your money I find. I hope everything goes well for your son
East London has loads of tube connections. Unfortunately where I am (south east) is the one really lacking. South London is also generally considered cheaper than North, although thats probably not true for south west london anymore 😭
Yeah the east isn’t awful but as soon as you go south east there’s nothing, there are so many nice properties with rubbish connections! And I think prices are massively increasing in sw london sadly :(
I really liked the video. Wandsworth does not have overground , it’s Clapham junction that has train and overground station 😊. Wandsworth common has over million pound houses so depends the area it’s not cheap at all. Clapham junction is not cheap at all 🙈.
North is so much more expensive than South and there is so many cool areas, also everything in North is close to the tube station. In the South only Clapham is nice and expensive. Everything else is so much cheaper.
We lived in Croydon between 2007 and 2015 in a 2 bedroom flat. We paid £600 rent. Now we pay the same for a mortgage for a house in Kent. The prices in London are insane atm
Hi Abbey, I want to mention one problem when I was living in London.Most of houses have mouse problems. What do you think about it? I lived in Wandsworth and West Kensington both houses got mouse problem.4k is too much for a house for rent.I don't know what kind of job you are doing but probably you are making more than 5k .If I am instead of you I don't rent house in tooting area , Chiswick,Hammersmith,Fulham are nice areas for that money.
Thanks for sharing a really honest flat hunting experience! It’s very refreshing. What would be your top tips for flat hunting in London based on your experience? Also, can you put an offer in, landlord accepts and then you withdraw because you find something more suitable? How does that work, especially when doing multiple viewings! Is there a penalty? Or is that pretty standard?
No worries! My top tips would definitely be to ring up ALL of the estate agents and tell them what you are looking for so they can contact you as soon as something comes in / before it comes on the market. Also check all of the property websites everyday, multiple times a day as the good places go almost instantly. In terms of putting an offer in, as long as you haven't signed anything you can always pull out, so if you find more than one place you like definitely put offers in then see what is accepted and choose from there. Most places get multiple offers so if you pull out they will just offer it to the next offer, it won't be a big deal
I used to live in Erith, DA8, a really run down scruffy area on the ugliest stretch of the Thames. They advertised a flat there as a beach view apartment with a sea view!! There's no sea or beaches in Erith- it was laughable and when I called they tried to justify it and insisted that the bit of mud/litter by the river was a beach!!! 🤣
Love your video and looking forward to the next one! 😆 I'm currently looking for a flat in London too, so this video is very useful to me! Thanks for making it 🥰
What’s the best way of doing this if you’re moving for a new job if u don’t already live in London 😫 does it literally take weeks potentially to find a suitable place
Some agents do video viewings either on FaceTime or they will just send you a video, or on spare room you can join a house and FaceTime the people before. It’s definitely more difficult but is possible / does happen!
That Tooting Bec place, OMG! I am guessing they were only charing that price due to location, and it was close to Balham. No way because they felt the house was in good condition......
North London is way more desirable and expensive than than south London. The only exceptions are the areas you mentioned along the Northern line. South east London is probably the cheapest area but it's badly connected and doesn't have many nice town centres within it. The majority of tube lines are in north London so it makes sense.
My cousin bought a one bed flat in zone 2. Im from Manchester and to me London is expensive, but even here nice flats go instantly. The ones that don't have 30 people at viewings doing bidding wars
Hii! How do you go about ringing estate agents?? i'm trying to find an apt in london and you're so right that the nice zoopla apartments go away so quickly
So I have had both and I think so far I do prefer a private landlord just because it feels a lot more personal e.g. they might care about the house a little more, you can have communication with them via text so things can be sorted quickly, however it does depend on whether you get a good private landlord (which is a bit of a gamble), whereas licensed estate agents can provide an extra layer of security e.g. they can't just ghost you or try to twist the rules
7:02 east area circled in red. There is the entire east part of Jubilee line, DLR, circle, district, H&C line, and Liz line. You don't know what you are talking about !
Hi Abbey! Thanks for the informative video. I'm moving to London soon and wanted to ask if it's even possible to find a studio for up to 1.5k (with bills) in zones 2/3? I see some of those on Zoopla/Right move, but I'm not sure if those are just clickbait considering this horrendous situation on the market. 😅
Hey, no problem! So I’ve not looked massively into studios but that does sound reasonable, especially zone 2/3- you might struggle to get that including bills however. It’s definitely worth viewing some properties to get a feel for it, SpareRoom is also great to use if you’re renting alone, you could get a nice room for much less if you’re okay sharing with 1/2 other people x
Thanks again! ☺ I'll definitely take a look there too, I wouldn't mind sharing if I find some nice flatmates. Also, please let me know if you're interested in meeting a new friend (that would be me, lol), I'd love to connect and I heard that London can be pretty lonely at times. 😅
Zones 3-4 is where its at. Can still get to central relatively quick, and is much cheaper. Find a nice studio around the 1k price range and you'll be sorted.
I live alone in zone 2, SE London. Renting here alone I pay £1,600 for an apartment with a concierge and garden. To share in a 2 bed is £1,200, so I would only save an extra £400 which doesn’t seem worth it.
That's a great price to also include a concierge and a garden! £400 a month extra seems like a lot to me but I guess that depends on your financial situation, £400 may not seem like a lot to everyone
@@AbbeyRobinss yes it’s a good price for London (though obviously crazy in reality) so I definitely realise that. In my mind it’s worth it as I get peace and quiet.
Thank you for this! I am planning to move to london, rent in birmingham is around 900 pounds for studio so I’m trying to compare what a studio in london would be
South was destroyed during WW2 and north is massively nicer and more expensive in general. Overground to Canary wharf from North London is also way nicer than tube.
I currently own 151 properties in central London. 41 of my properties are mortgaged and my tenants usually stay 6 to 12 months. They like the flexibility of being able to travel.
Er, where you had the red circle over south-east London you say there are not many tube lines but there is the Jubilee line (North Greenwich) and now the Elizabeth Line (Woolwich). Also Canary Wharf and the Docklands Light Rail. 🚆
Good as it's quick by train but it would be very expensive to commute daily to London, plus St Albans is very expensive itself. So instead of commuting, it's actually put this money towards more expensive rent in London in my opinion.
I encouraged both my children NEVER to rent. Both stayed home as long as possible allowing them to save a deposit to buy their own home. Gen Z cant always do this which is reality.
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Hi Abbey! Thanks for the informative video. 🫶🏼 My boyfriend and I are moving to London in the summer and are currently researching the best way to rent an apartment. Can you give me any tips on the best way to find agents? Do they charge commission if they offer you an apartment that isn't on the market yet? :) Best wishes
Hey! Yes so if you know roughly the area you are looking to move to I would suggest calling up all of the estate agents in that area and they will add your details / what you are looking for into their system and then they will start contacting you about properties. They don't charge for this (even if they show you things not yet on the market) because I assume they get commission from the landlord when they get the house rented out quickly, so having you on their system helps them out!
Finding affordable Housing and biking to work helped me financially and healthwise over the years.
Mad prices to live in those areas! I lived in Barnes between 2018-2022 and paid £1400 for a 2 bed flat so 700 each. The market is CRAZY now.
Times have changed in London, we are fighting for our lives
You definitely do not get more value for money in the north! South London is known to be cheaper and slightly less nice overall! Other than that, great video xx
100% agree, north is more expensive. I've lived in the north for the past 5 years and recently looked at the south and was shocked at how much more you can get for the money!
Worth noting you aren’t getting more for your money if you flat share, you actually get less (less space, time, sharing everything) but I’m bias because I live alone and don’t think I could ever go back
I agree and seriously diminshed privacy.
I live alone and don’t think sharing is worth it, either. To share where I am would be £400 less, so not massively cheaper.
Would personally only share with close relatives/friends.
It's a great alternative to those who can't afford to live alone. It of course won't be the same level of privacy, comfort, or freedom, but when (as was in my case) you are being paid shit and live in a somewhat expensive area, it can be lifesaver. One thing I'm completely against though is sharing with a live in landlord. I WOULD NOT want to do that again lmfao
@@suyasuman that’s fair enough! I would never share with a landlord either, they’re bad enough not in your space 😅
Saaaaame!!!! Id rather pay more
Congrats on finding your new home!
Massively disagree on the South being more expensive, nicer. I’d say it’s the COMPLETE opposite in my opinion - property north of the river is much more desirable than south of the river. I would hazard a guess that you think it’s nicer because you can afford NICER flats in your price range in the South and because you have your social life in the South (many people from the uni I went to moved to Clapham post uni). Takes more money to afford nice property in the North. I would suggest you’re a bit younger than I am (me being in my late twenties) and people who are younger seem to gravitate (oddly in my opinion) to Clapham but as they get older want to live in the Islington/Hoxton/Stoke Newington area. I think it’s because there are bigger house shares in Clapham etc whereas 1-2 bed flats are the only real option in the areas described above.
PS: When I’m talking of the South/North above - I’m referring to Zones 1-3. If you move out of London and into the counties around London, the reasoning flips - eg Surrey/Kent is GENERALLY considered (broad brush) nicer/more “posh” than Hertfordshire/Essex/Buckinghamshire (though this depends MASSIVELY on the then individual towns).
Thank you!! That’s so interesting, I agree the north has some really nice areas but yeah I think it’s that they are much more family homes/ places to settle down. I guess it depends what areas within north and south you look at!
gotta disagree with you there, south of the river over north any day of the week
People saying the south is nicer clearly have never been more than one place. Personally I think there are stunning places on both. I’m in the Yorkshire dales and it’s a very special place.
@@cheche2181 I think they're specifically referring to South London v North London, not south and north of the whole country
@@cheche2181She’s referring to North/South London not North/South England
You really don't get better value in north unless you move much further out, like Edmonton or parts of Harringay that are far from the tube
I am so surprised by this view, a lot of my friends who live in north seem to pay less for really nice places, but I guess it depends on the different areas in the north
I am not sure if you know the TH-camr - Paige Yallop. She studied at Cambridge too. She now works in London. She bought a house last year in Cambridge and she commutes to London twice a week for work. So I think it is better to buy your own property outside of London if you are working from home most of the time. That's a much better investment than renting in London.
Cambridge is also crazy expensive like London to buy!
this soo funny to me cause just got an internship in London over the summer and if not for my friends whose got family houses in south London ild deffo be living in cambridge or smoother city and commuting cause it'll be way cheaper than paying London rent
This was really fascinating as my son who at the moment lives on the river Thames in a 1 bedroom. He’s got to move out because the landlord now is selling. It’s quite daunting as all addresses have to be changed. He’s paying 2000 on his own for a 1 bed. Maybe looking into sharing would be a good idea. He loves his abode and doesn’t want to leave. Heartbreaking for you lovely young people, hope where you are now brings lots of fun and happiness.
Thank you! Sharing can be scary at first but you can make some really good friends and often get a lot more for your money I find. I hope everything goes well for your son
Mmm in East we now have the Lizzy line….i can be at Tottenham Court Rd in 20 clean, quiet, air conditioned minutes even from Manor Park.
Appreciate the map you put for your explanation!! Helps me familiarize myself with London areas!
Hi Abbey, I enjoy your videos a lot and always looking forward to see your upcoming contents.💖💖💖
Thanks so much that’s so kind! xx
East London has loads of tube connections. Unfortunately where I am (south east) is the one really lacking. South London is also generally considered cheaper than North, although thats probably not true for south west london anymore 😭
Yeah the east isn’t awful but as soon as you go south east there’s nothing, there are so many nice properties with rubbish connections! And I think prices are massively increasing in sw london sadly :(
Yes I was confused by that. I’m in east and there are connections everywhere for me.
I really liked the video. Wandsworth does not have overground , it’s Clapham junction that has train and overground station 😊.
Wandsworth common has over million pound houses so depends the area it’s not cheap at all. Clapham junction is not cheap at all 🙈.
Crazy prices!!! So glad both my children bought their homes... rents are crazy..
North is so much more expensive than South and there is so many cool areas, also everything in North is close to the tube station. In the South only Clapham is nice and expensive. Everything else is so much cheaper.
We lived in Croydon between 2007 and 2015 in a 2 bedroom flat. We paid £600 rent. Now we pay the same for a mortgage for a house in Kent. The prices in London are insane atm
Hi Abbey, I want to mention one problem when I was living in London.Most of houses have mouse problems. What do you think about it? I lived in Wandsworth and West Kensington both houses got mouse problem.4k is too much for a house for rent.I don't know what kind of job you are doing but probably you are making more than 5k .If I am instead of you I don't rent house in tooting area , Chiswick,Hammersmith,Fulham are nice areas for that money.
Amazingly place you chose and when everyone is out you can pretend to live there alone!
Thanks for sharing a really honest flat hunting experience! It’s very refreshing.
What would be your top tips for flat hunting in London based on your experience?
Also, can you put an offer in, landlord accepts and then you withdraw because you find something more suitable? How does that work, especially when doing multiple viewings! Is there a penalty? Or is that pretty standard?
No worries! My top tips would definitely be to ring up ALL of the estate agents and tell them what you are looking for so they can contact you as soon as something comes in / before it comes on the market. Also check all of the property websites everyday, multiple times a day as the good places go almost instantly.
In terms of putting an offer in, as long as you haven't signed anything you can always pull out, so if you find more than one place you like definitely put offers in then see what is accepted and choose from there. Most places get multiple offers so if you pull out they will just offer it to the next offer, it won't be a big deal
Thank you so much! Really appreciate your reply, have a great summer x
4200 is mental
Divided by numerous people
im shocked im disgusted by the price you should have fun and enjoy life bless yougreat work good luck x
Same here.
Sorry but your reaction to having to walk 15mins is hilarious, its not far at all 💀
It feels a lot more when the tube is your main mode of transport so you have to add 15 minutes onto every journey you take!
We considered moving to the south as prices are cheaper there 😅
I used to live in Erith, DA8, a really run down scruffy area on the ugliest stretch of the Thames. They advertised a flat there as a beach view apartment with a sea view!! There's no sea or beaches in Erith- it was laughable and when I called they tried to justify it and insisted that the bit of mud/litter by the river was a beach!!! 🤣
Ahh loved it abbey and your videos are awesome and really informative :)
Thank you!
@@AbbeyRobinss 🥰❤ happy easter abbey :)
Love your video and looking forward to the next one! 😆 I'm currently looking for a flat in London too, so this video is very useful to me! Thanks for making it 🥰
Thank you! Good luck with your flat search x
What’s the best way of doing this if you’re moving for a new job if u don’t already live in London 😫 does it literally take weeks potentially to find a suitable place
Some agents do video viewings either on FaceTime or they will just send you a video, or on spare room you can join a house and FaceTime the people before. It’s definitely more difficult but is possible / does happen!
That Tooting Bec place, OMG! I am guessing they were only charing that price due to location, and it was close to Balham. No way because they felt the house was in good condition......
I know!! It was awful, yeah to be fair the location was good and very near the tube - but definitely not the one for us
North London is way more desirable and expensive than than south London. The only exceptions are the areas you mentioned along the Northern line. South east London is probably the cheapest area but it's badly connected and doesn't have many nice town centres within it. The majority of tube lines are in north London so it makes sense.
My cousin bought a one bed flat in zone 2. Im from Manchester and to me London is expensive, but even here nice flats go instantly. The ones that don't have 30 people at viewings doing bidding wars
4 grand a month for any of those is criminal, London pricing is completely out of control.
Yeah it’s not ideal
So basically you need around 1130gbp including bills if you share rent with another 3.
Pretty much
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Happy Easter! 🐣
It’s not mission impossible if you have money.
Hii! How do you go about ringing estate agents?? i'm trying to find an apt in london and you're so right that the nice zoopla apartments go away so quickly
Your views on private Landlords v licensed estate agents would be appreciated
So I have had both and I think so far I do prefer a private landlord just because it feels a lot more personal e.g. they might care about the house a little more, you can have communication with them via text so things can be sorted quickly, however it does depend on whether you get a good private landlord (which is a bit of a gamble), whereas licensed estate agents can provide an extra layer of security e.g. they can't just ghost you or try to twist the rules
7:02 east area circled in red. There is the entire east part of Jubilee line, DLR, circle, district, H&C line, and Liz line. You don't know what you are talking about !
I’m more referring to below the river where there is only the jubilee line, so south east is not that well connected!
Hi Abbey! Thanks for the informative video. I'm moving to London soon and wanted to ask if it's even possible to find a studio for up to 1.5k (with bills) in zones 2/3? I see some of those on Zoopla/Right move, but I'm not sure if those are just clickbait considering this horrendous situation on the market. 😅
Hey, no problem! So I’ve not looked massively into studios but that does sound reasonable, especially zone 2/3- you might struggle to get that including bills however. It’s definitely worth viewing some properties to get a feel for it, SpareRoom is also great to use if you’re renting alone, you could get a nice room for much less if you’re okay sharing with 1/2 other people x
Thanks again! ☺ I'll definitely take a look there too, I wouldn't mind sharing if I find some nice flatmates. Also, please let me know if you're interested in meeting a new friend (that would be me, lol), I'd love to connect and I heard that London can be pretty lonely at times. 😅
Zones 3-4 is where its at. Can still get to central relatively quick, and is much cheaper. Find a nice studio around the 1k price range and you'll be sorted.
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I live alone in zone 2, SE London. Renting here alone I pay £1,600 for an apartment with a concierge and garden. To share in a 2 bed is £1,200, so I would only save an extra £400 which doesn’t seem worth it.
That's a great price to also include a concierge and a garden! £400 a month extra seems like a lot to me but I guess that depends on your financial situation, £400 may not seem like a lot to everyone
Girl where? I’ve been looking for so long and only found dumps for 1,500
@@AbbeyRobinss yes it’s a good price for London (though obviously crazy in reality) so I definitely realise that. In my mind it’s worth it as I get peace and quiet.
@@Mdmti Hi, I live in a residential area near Canada Water, so it’s quiet and more family based.
Thank you for this! I am planning to move to london, rent in birmingham is around 900 pounds for studio so I’m trying to compare what a studio in london would be
Such a helpful video, thank you!! 😄
South was destroyed during WW2 and north is massively nicer and more expensive in general. Overground to Canary wharf from North London is also way nicer than tube.
this question
I like the new job
Thanks for the info 😊
So happy you found a nice flat girls ❤🎉
Thank you lovely! x
Stratford is the best. You have 3 tube lines plus overground and tfl plus the Westfield
Kent is good place and is not that far from London
How could north is cheaper than the south? 😂
Where do you work? :o
The thumbnail is soooooo misleading!
I currently own 151 properties in central London. 41 of my properties are mortgaged and my tenants usually stay 6 to 12 months. They like the flexibility of being able to travel.
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Er, where you had the red circle over south-east London you say there are not many tube lines but there is the Jubilee line (North Greenwich) and now the Elizabeth Line (Woolwich). Also Canary Wharf and the Docklands Light Rail. 🚆
Is St Albans good for commuting?
Good as it's quick by train but it would be very expensive to commute daily to London, plus St Albans is very expensive itself. So instead of commuting, it's actually put this money towards more expensive rent in London in my opinion.
@@fear_not Thanks for this
I’m seriously looking to rent or share with some one around Kingston University Penrhyn Road Campus. Please hit me up if you are interested. Thanks
By South do you mean South Kensington? Hands down south london offers better value than north london
I just mean anywhere under the river, there are such mixed views on this!
North London is much more desirable and expensive than south London.
There are mixed views on this!
@@AbbeyRobinss not from Londoners 😂 south London is the hood
it was 25 minutes video. i didn't listen to a single word she said. i was just looking at her eyes. she is fokin beeeautifulllll
I encouraged both my children NEVER to rent. Both stayed home as long as possible allowing them to save a deposit to buy their own home. Gen Z cant always do this which is reality.
can you please share the Facebook site please
It was called 'Gals Who Rent', if you search that up I think you have to request to join and then you should be accepted pretty quickly after that
Ah yes 4k/month like this isnt 150% of a good salary in the UK
This is split between 4 of us!
£1000 for acrylic white panels and a silly lamp?
bruhhhh, they eyes
Nope…North is more expensive. Yep…South is nicer😊
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You are too beautiful... 😢
Dead money
Its expensive
very!
London is overrated.
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Homely means ugly. You mean HOMEY. That's the word that means cozy.
Hi Abbey! Thanks for the informative video. 🫶🏼 My boyfriend and I are moving to London in the summer and are currently researching the best way to rent an apartment. Can you give me any tips on the best way to find agents? Do they charge commission if they offer you an apartment that isn't on the market yet? :) Best wishes
Hey! Yes so if you know roughly the area you are looking to move to I would suggest calling up all of the estate agents in that area and they will add your details / what you are looking for into their system and then they will start contacting you about properties. They don't charge for this (even if they show you things not yet on the market) because I assume they get commission from the landlord when they get the house rented out quickly, so having you on their system helps them out!
Agents take commission on the first years rent from the landlords, some may have different practices but all don't involve you paying extra.
Can’t believe people are charging 4K to live in tooting 😂 that’s used to be the most ghetto place 🤣
It’s tough out here