Let’s take a look at the top ten cheapest areas to live and buy a house in London, based on the listing prices at the OnTheMarket. Many of these ‘cheap’ London areas are on the outskirts, making them perfect
The cheapest area to live in London is Bexley, with an average rent of £1,587 per month. Read our guide to find other cheap areas to consider moving to.
You’ll find the cheapest countries to live in are generally those that are known for their natural beauty and quiet lifestyles. In a professional tone: The term “cheap” is somewhat relative, but for this article, “cheap” means traveling somewhere where accommodations, food, and public tran...
The biggest tip I can give is tostay away from tourist areas, no matter what Government or local authorities say,it’s not worth it,EVERYTHINGcosts more and in my experience, there have always been loads of thieves, street vendors who sell rubbish that will fall apart a week after you r...
9 Best destinations in Asia for July from cheapest to most expensive Chiang Mai, Thailand July avg high: 89F/32C July avg low: 75F/24C July avg precip: 6.3″/15.8cm Chiang Mai highlights Doi Suthep Temple complex a bit outside of town ...
From the Underground, buses and Santander cycles to good ol' fashioned walking, we look at the best ways of getting around in London
on a budget, as it’s one of the cheapest places to live in the world. You’ll find lots of things to do during the day and through the night. Traffic can get intense, but it’s much more convenient if you’re up for renting your own motorbike to zip through the crowded streets....
While the cost of tuition fees at each Russell Group university is consistent for domestic students, where you choose to study can still save you money in other areas of student life, such as rent and living expenses. If the cost of university is an important factor when applying for uni ...
Hostel prices went up again in some cities, in some cases way up, but refreshingly the prices went down in quite a few cities as well. It seems that new hostels are always opening up, especially in cities where prices are getting out of hand, and that always puts pressure to keep thing...
If you want to really save money whilevisiting Mexico, avoid coming here during peak season (November – March) when accommodation prices can skyrocket (especially in December) and many of the best places are booked out. To save money, opt for lesser-visited areas likeQueretaro,Chiapas,Mazatlan...