The Open Guide to London: the free London guide - Differences between Version 16 and Version 1 of Places To Live In North West London

Version 16 Version 1
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* Acton (a cheaper part of Ealing)
* [[Locale
Archway | Archway]]
* Archway
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* Greenford (a cheaper part of Ealing)
* [[Locale
Highbury | Highbury]]
* Kentish Town

* Highbury
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* Northolt (a cheaper part of Ealing)
* [[Locale
Stoke Newington | Stoke Newington]]
* [[Locale Tufnell Park | Tufnell Park]]
* [[Locale Willesden Green | Willesden Green]]
* Stoke Newington
* Tufnell Park
* Willesden Green
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[[Locale Tufnell Park | Tufnell Park]] and [[Locale Highbury | Highbury]] are quieter and therefore probably more expensive than the others listed.
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If you are a student, the [[University of London]]'s [http://www.housing.lon.ac.uk/ Accommodation Office] may be very helpful. In particular, they have a [http://www.housing.lon.ac.uk/site7/Postcodes/45.htm list of top 50 postcodes in order of popularity], with average rent prices.

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locale='North London,North West London,West London'

If you want to work in the northwest corner of Central London (say at University College London), then living somewhere in north-west London is probably a good idea.

The most famous residential area in this direction is Camden, and if you can afford to live there is probably your best bet.

If you're looking for somewhere cheaper, places to consider are:

  • Archway
  • Finsbury Park
  • Highbury
  • Kilburn
  • Stoke Newington
  • Tufnell Park
  • Willesden Green

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