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>currently live in London
>get paid £1600 per month after taxes etc
>currently pay £1050 per month for a tiny flat
>could pay about £200 to £300 less if I shared with strangers

Should I bite the bullet and move? All my money woes would vanish but I am still not sure. It seems like it could potentially be a big inconvenience

>> No.8246634

Decide if you like living alone vs mind living with someone. Personally, fuck living with someone else dude

>> No.8246644

>>8246612
Get the fuck out of London.

>> No.8246655

>>8246612
Do you enjoy sharing a kitchen and bathroom with filthy pajeets and trannys? If so, move.

>> No.8246663

>>8246644
>yes goy just give up your international hubs and A-level cities to (((immigrants))), it's much cheaper in the countryside goy!

>> No.8246671

Yes. Save the money and put it into crypto. Worst case scenario you lived with someone else for a year or two and gained nothing. Absolute worst case scenario.

>> No.8246676

You could buy cheap ryanair flights everyday and live in some coast line finca in spain, still cheaper

>> No.8246677

>>8246612
Get a better job and/or move further out
t. also live here

>> No.8246692

living with someone else (especially a stranger) is always shit

>> No.8246694

>not living with your parents and saving over £1000/month

>> No.8246723

live with your parents and pay them like £200 a month for rent

>> No.8246829

I can't live with my parents because they live so far away and there are no good jobs outside London.

I recently got a new job with better long term prospects but which pays only slightly more at first.

The money is great but living with other people just feels wrong.

>> No.8246844

fuckin hell bro that's ridiculous

i make the same as you (well £1700 after tax) and i live at home with mummy and pay no rent

>> No.8246849

>>8246829
What's your job and salary?

>> No.8246850

>>8246829
what is your "good job"

>> No.8246882
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8246882

>living in london
theres your problem right there

>> No.8246899

Make no mistake, living with other people sucks ass. But if you can put up with it for a year or two you'll save a shitton of money. You'll be able to go traveling, buy a car etc. It all depends if you're ok with living paycheck to paycheck

>> No.8246906

>>8246849
>>8246850

It's just public sector shit.

When I say good job I mean it looks good on a CV, gives me responsibilities, and will give me a realistic chance of applying to better jobs.

I don't start the job until September so I am considering going to my parents house and retailcucking to save money

>> No.8246937

>>8246612
Living in London with my parents, don't even have to pay rent, per se but I contribute some costs to the house such as food/bills. Honestly I'm saving £1500 per month on costs and in a few years, I'll be financially ready to own a house.

>> No.8246954

>>8246663
London is expensive as fuck though

>> No.8247021

>>8246906
I don't know why you're being so secretive. If you want real advice, tell us your age, job and salary.

>> No.8247335

living with other people gets annoying real fast when you need a shower at a specific time every day but that seems absurdly expensive for your pay grade which will not move up very quickly in the public sector

>> No.8247365

>>8247021
Hi MI5