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cheap flats


The cheapest option is invariably to rent a bedsit (no kitchen), which is often located in a house where tenants share a bathroom. Hot water and gas will usually be included in the rent, while electricity is often paid through a coin meter, as are some flats.


An alternative is a room in a flat share or house share. A typical situation is a group of friends that split renting costs, and may place an ad in the paper looking for one or more persons to share additional rooms in the house.
Sharing is one of the best ways to meet people from all over the world.


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