No offense taken! I was making a more general point, probably a sore point for me. I'd just say that, as I'm sure you know, these crime statistics may not paint an accurate picture of what it is like to live there. Obviously if you can afford to avoid such areas, you will. But it's not all doom and gloom. I think it's hard to make decisions like this from a distance, and work out whether an area could work for you or not.
Fabulyss- If you know what street it's on I suggest going to Google Street View. You can explore the road and the surrounding area by typing in the postcode. You might know about it already but it's really good![]()
^Thanks a million! After much research I actually came upon the idea of living in the Richmond or Kingston areas as they have relatively little crime...does anyone know how far away these areas are from central London?
Would it be practical to live in the 'suburbs' like this without a car and simply commute in each day?
Both of these are only serviced by buses or mainline rail so no, it won't be easy getting around. Plus they are both outside of London. Good south areas are Clapham and Balham etc, more nothern are places like Islington (Angel tube/ Highbury Islington tube)
PM me if you need any advise.
i'm going to london this summer and i wanted to know if there is a nice restaurant or bar where you have a great view. you know, somewhere on the top floor, a terrace overlooking london's skyline.
any tips?
^That would be be completely practical I'm sure, people commute much further than that.
I definately think there are differences in prices i.e generally, the closer you are to central, the more expensive it will be. I guess you have to make sure you are comparing like with like when it comes to prices/rent and this may only be possible in person.
I also have to say, from my experience, there are no 'uninhabitable ghettos'. As a student, I have lived in both nicer and 'not so nice' areas and have had absolutely no problems with the latter. To be honest, I have more of a problem with the snobbery from some people towards such 'ghettos'. Obvously there are far from 'uninhabitable' for the people who make there home there.
I live just next to Clapham. I love it round here. Leafy but not in the middle of nowhere...
mindbear - I live in Balham! i love it too, its a really lovely area.. and you are right about the music stuff in East London but also check out gig venues in north london ie. Roundhouse etc. You are spot on though about the scenesters in camden and east london and I steer clear as much as possible as well.. especially those trust fund/hedge fund twits!