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London Corporate ApartmentsThe London Housing market is one of the most expensive in the world. Fining a reasonably priced apartment in a popular neighborhood can be difficult and landlord requirements can be even steeper. New York Habitat’s Corporate Relocation Service is well equipped to handle you corporate relocation needs.

On February 7th 2007 The New York Times included an article “Searching, and Finding, in Costly London”; the article mentions that the cost of renting an apartment whether furnished or unfurnished is higher then New York and are often quoted in weekly rates because the monthly rates just sound too high. The article specifically mentions the Kensington neighborhood where rent can be as high as 4000 pounds a month for a nice two-bedroom apartment. Additionally the London landlords often require higher security deposits of 1 and ½ months or even 2 months rent.  

New York Habitat’s Corporate Relocation Service offers apartments through out the city in various price ranges and has relationships with landlord to ensure that our customers are treated fairly in the sometimes challenging market.  Some of the offerings include LN-371, a spacious studio in the City section of London, LN-287, a one-bedroom apartment in the City section of London and LN-78, a corporate style one-bedroom apartment in the Kensington section of town.

By working with New York Habitat Corporate Relocation Services we can take the stress out of finding the perfect apartment. Our agents have many years experience in the market and can ensure that all of your need are met during your apartment search. If you are interested in working with our team contact Charles Rearden at +44 (20) 7953 3996 or charles.rearden@nyhabitat.com.



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  3. London City: Central London accommodations
  4. Docklands Accommodations: Stay near Canary Wharf


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