pIt is a question that baffles many who want to move over to the Capital of England. I would really like to move to London but where shall I go? There are so many different spots you could live in london, some of them are so expensive it is not even funny!!–more– You have to find the happy medium and get the most out of what you have found.br / Anyone moving to London will know that it is one of the most expensive things you will ever have to pay for in your life but it will definitely be worthwhile. The city has so much to offer in terms of entertainment and job opportunities it is hard to say no. Firstly, Apply for a job and see if you can live near the location. The closer you live to your work the more you will save on transport which is always good. Secondly, ascertain the level of rent in the local area. Is it worth going a bit further down the road where you can save more on rent? Thirdly, ascertain what zone of London you are thinking of moving into and find out how much bills could be. This should be able to give you a relatively good idea of the amount of costs that you will incur. a href=http://www.ambermoves.com/moving-home/ target=_blankMoving home/a is an expensive affair you need to organise a company which specialises in a href=http://www.ambermoves.com/ target=_blankLondon Removals/a to come and move all of your stuff to your new location. Once you have those three stages in place your move will be made a lot easier. There a selection of companies inside London which specialise in London Removals and and a href=http://www.ambermoves.com/moving-office/ target=_blankOffice moves/a.br / Each district of London has its advantages but in my opinion you can only base a decision on where you get a job. That is the deciding factor for me. Good Luck!/p