Wednesday, July 7, 2010

What are the home rental rates in England? I would love to move there but need info.?

First off, Ive never been to England, but I've always wanted to move there for some reason. Would I be able to get a job, just coming from Florida? Wheres a good place besides London to live that has jobs for foreigners %26amp; the home rental wouldnt be too high? ( I just heard London was very expensive, so no offense to anyone living there).What are the home rental rates in England? I would love to move there but need info.?
Any house you are going to rent in England is going to be expensive in comparison to Florida. Prices depend a great deal on the area the house is in, if it's in a poor neighbourhood, perhaps a rather run-down house, you will get a much more affordable price. London will be very expensive and it's practically impossible to get a place there for any sensible price - my advice would definitely not try there. But there are plenty of other vibrant cities to choose from. Generally speaking, the north will be slightly cheaper than the south so you might want to check out cities like Liverpool, Leeds or Newcastle. Historic towns are generally pricey too. Also Wales is cheaper than other places.


City centres are always going to be expensive, so if you look at suburbs I'm sure you'll find somewhere affordable. Public transport is good so you'll be able to get into town/ to your job easily. I'm not sure about where you could work but I think hotels and restaurants like to hire foreign people for their experience. To move here permanently though I think you have to have been offered a job first though? It will certainly be a pain getting a visa.


The pound is strong at the moment so 拢1 = roughly $2.What are the home rental rates in England? I would love to move there but need info.?
I don't even think you should come to England if you write our pound sign (拢) as 'lb'. That is a weight, not our currency. You will need a visa, and should find a job here before you move.
In cities like Oxford, Birminghan, the prices are between 500-600 sterling pounds, for a single room,bath and kitchen. in a nice area, there other option for weekly rates that are between 95-125 pounds. the currency its about 1.6US$ for a 1 pound. its costly compared to Florida, but the living standars are much better. Of course there other cities much cheaper that you can find up to 300pounds a month but are far away from business areas. About working its difficult for someone thats not have a european community passport, because you will need to have good skill or PHD masters degree or at least 5 years experience ina specific area, and the papers are for about 400-500pounds to get it in about one or tho months time after a UK company sponsors you otherwise you cant make the application by yourself

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