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Flatshare in the City of London

€6,668/month

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Apartment at Hosier Lane 70

£2,840/month

Studio

Studio at Botolph Alley

£3,710/month

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Apartment at apartment

£3,300/month

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Apartment at Botolph Alley

£3,530/month

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Apartment at Furnival Street

£4,500/month

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Apartment at Pepys St

£3,636/month

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Apartment at Mansell Street

£2,466/month

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Studio at 9 Frying Pan Alley, London E1 7HS, United Kingdom

€6,690/month

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Apartment at Norwich Street, City of London

£2,635/month

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Apartment at 1 Pepys St, London EC3N 2NU, UK

£5,160/month

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Apartment at Bow Lane, City of London

£2,596/month

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Studio at 9 Frying Pan Alley, London E1 7HS, United Kingdom

£2,379/month

Studio

Studio at 9 Frying Pan Alley, London E1 7HS, United Kingdom

£2,444/month

Studio

Studio at 9 Frying Pan Alley, London E1 7HS, United Kingdom

£5,400/month

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Apartment at 23 Great Tower St, London EC3R 5AR, UK

£4,300/month

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Apartment at Clarendon court

£3,316/month

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Studio at Mansell Street

£3,870/month

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Apartment at Lower Thames Street, City of London

€6,300/month

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Apartment at Norwich Street, City of London

£4,240/month

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Apartment at Wormwood St

Shared apartments, spare rooms and roommates in the City of London

Are you thinking of living in this district of Greater London? Know that if you are staying there on a student budget, the ideal accommodation for you is probably a spare room in a shared apartment. Keep in mind that not only do thousands of students come to study in the City of London every year, but it is also a part of London that welcomes many tourists all year round. For this reason, finding cheap accommodation with good features is often difficult. If you choose to live with roommates and split the cost of rent and utility bills, your international stay in the City of London is sure to be more affordable.

Available accommodationTotalAverage price
Private room City Of London1€1400
Residence City Of London23€3421
Studio City Of London27€3548
Entire place City Of London43€5365
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Advantages and disadvantages of sharing a flat in the City of London

These are some of the pros and cons of living in shared flats in the district of the British capital:

Advantages of sharing a flat in the City of London

  • It allows you to save on the cost of rent compared to a full flat, so you will be able to enjoy much more of the city's leisure and cultural offerings.

  • You will be able to select one of the preferred neighbourhoods by young people to live during their stay in this district, such as Spitalfields, Whitechapel and Finsbury, for example.

  • Surely your roommates will be from different parts of the world since this great city attracts thousands of international students every year.

Disadvantages of sharing a flat in the City of London

  • The competition in the accommodation hunt is really tough, the City of London receives many students each academic year.

  • Arguments over the use of heating can break out in winter, although they can be avoided if its use is discussed beforehand.

Apps for your international exchange programme in the City of London

We suggest you use the Apps available to make your international stay in the City of London the best it can be. On many occasions, universities have their apps, being able to see details about the student's life in it. Some apps have tips from other young people for life in the city, such as not to worry about the grey and rainy weather, because with all the fun plans to enjoy daily, this will not bother you.

How to meet people in the City of London

Here are some of the ways you have to meet students in this English city:

Student associations in the City of London

The universities of the City of London, both the Arden University and the Metropolitan University of London, have a wide variety of societies and clubs that you will be able to join to carry out different activities. You can also be part of the ESN City London, aimed at Erasmus students so that they can easily integrate into life in the city.

Facebook groups for international students in the City of London

You will be able to join numerous groups on Facebook, both corresponding to university associations and ESN City London. Most of these groups are for certain academic years, so you have to choose the one that encloses your stay.

WhatsApp groups for international students in the City of London

You will surely find several WhatsApp and Telegram groups to join, such as the one from ESN City London. Take the opportunity to introduce yourself and plan activities together with the other students who are there, that way you will be able to enjoy much more of everything that London has to offer.

Tips for living in a shared apartment in the City of London

We recommend that you keep these tips in mind if you want to live in a shared flat in this English city:

  • The City of London is very large and transportation can be expensive. For this reason, we recommend that you try to find accommodation near your university to avoid the cost of commuting to the institution every day.

  • The cost of student residence is usually higher than that of a spare room in a private shared flat. This is due to the fact that residences have additional facilities and the rent includes all utility bills.

Frequently asked questions about sharing a flat in the City of London

How much does a shared flat in the City of London cost?
The average cost of accommodation is usually high. Calculate that you will pay approximately £1000 per month for a spare room.
How to meet people in the City of London?
There are several ways you can meet people in this city, but we recommend that you join the various societies and clubs that the universities have, as well as ESN City London. With them, you will be able to connect with students who have similar interests to yours or who are in the same situation as being an exchange student.
Share a flat or live alone in the City of London?
In general, for young people who are going to go with a student budget, it is best to live in a shared apartment because it has a more affordable rental cost.
What should I take into account when entering a flatshare in the City of London?
You have to ask what the established rules of the house are, in terms of cleanliness, visits, smoking, pets, etc. You also have to look carefully if the costs of bills and taxes are included in the price because if they are not, you will have to add an extra to the monthly cost.
What are the best apps to find roommates in the City of London?
One of the best ways to find roommates in the City of London is on the Erasmus Play app/website, where you will also be able to compare the different available and verified accommodations.

 

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