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I want to move to the UK. I am looking to see what the cost of living will be like?

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Like how much an apartment is..where is a good place to live..we would like to be close to the beach...just everything that a family should know before moving to a new country....any tips would be great...thanks

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  2. well i live in Dudley , near birmingham , Birmingham is the sencond biggest city in England and is very nice , it has more canals than venice and has some beautiful art work , and architechture , there are apartments up for rent only 2 bedrooms though and start at around 300 pound per month and can go up to 900 pound per month which is quite expensive unless you have a good job , the crime rate is not the best but is not the worst , im gonna have to tell the truth , people have been shot there , and a few people have been stabbed , but its all with this gang culture thing so you shouldnt have to worry , its a great place to live , London will be a lot more expensive , alot , plus you have to pay conjestion charge , wich is paying the gouverment to sit in a traffic jam basicly so unless your a milionare its not a place to live in if you just moved to the country.

  3. Well anywhere on the southwest coast is extremley expensive and it costs a lot to live, even though it is very nice. Wales is very nice and a lot cheaper, the countryside and coastline are stunning. Things are not really that great in the UK at the moment because of the 'credit crunch' but this means cheap house prices but you may find it difficult to get a mortgage. The average house price in the UK is around £200,000 and the average monthly mortgage is £1000.  

  4. You will be looking at a map of the sea Maplethorpe or Skegness is nice.

    You will find that living in the United Kingdom is twice as expensive as the United States however your wages will be more and vacation time will be more also.

    This will more than make up for the amount that you are making now.

    Additionally if you need more help contact me via my website or email.

    Thanks,

    NS

  5. the uk is becoming a very expensive place to live. all areas in the uk vary a h**l of a lot in london you could be paying around £4.50 a pint of lager where as further north you would pay £2.00. house prices are ridiculously expensive and mortgages are becoming a joke with inflation and the interest rate all over the uk. cost of food has also gone up along with car tax, petrol prices and personal loans. the whole of the country is in a "credit crunch". you could stay any where in the uk if you wanted to be by the beach but the best weather would be down south e.g plymouth, dover area. i feel the best area to move to is the north west and north wales. this is because wales has all the best landscapes and outdoor activity centre's aswell as the cheapest general price on most of the issues ive spoken of. i hope this helps but doesn't put you of the uk because its just a bump in the road created by a poorly run government by a man the people didn't get to choose.  

  6. Bournemouth, Cornwall, Brighton & Blackpool.

    I'd suggest that you check out these places because they are in close proximity to beaches, and are nice for families

    I think the house prices are ok at the moment as well becase many house & flat prices have gone down recently.  

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