Create opportunities. If you stay around Hackney/Brick Lane, I can recommend the co-working space my company uses, called East One Studios. I love this neighborhood! Here are a couple of things to do in and around The Pizitz: Most likely Instagrammin’ the Birmingham skyline, behind the camera shooting photos or writing stories (with too many puns) for Bham Now. Overall, I'm happy to have found the Highland Park neighborhood!Read 4 Reviews, Former Resident: I have lived here for my whole life and have seen a few changes along the way. Look at Shoreditch, Hackney, Hoxton, Brick Lane, Spitalfields, Bethnal Green, £1000 with a flatmate/housemate is good! Many residents making improvements and updates to the older homes.Read 10 Reviews, Current Resident: Pelham is a small suburb town south of Birmingham, AL. SW and W is posh. It’s a bit rougher, but it’s common in London for council flats to be mixed among high cost housing. Late September onwards will be difficult (new semester) if you move your dates forward a bit it should easy getting rooms when students are away over summer. Well done VH! Everyone in Mountain Brook is very friendly and the education is amazing. Unless you make great money, it’s pretty much scraping by with the cost of living being so high. We have all the stores that your heart desires in town, and a short drive to more shopping centers. Thanks for the message! OK, back to original post! Ranking based on data from the U.S. Census, FBI, BLS, CDC, and other sources. Or am I better served getting a hostel for a few days and accommodation-hunting then? It’s quiet, safe, and very welcoming to new folks!Read 34 Reviews, Former Resident: Great place to live and to raise a family - public schools not ideal. Every now and then someone will get out of order and disturb the peace but not often. It is a great gathering place for families and friends alike to come and enjoy food, festivities and local Mom and Pop shops. I love this neighborhood. Mexico City in the historical district at night was a bit much for. Garbage pickup twice a week is pure luxury. Not to be facetious here, but I think for any digital nomad the goal would be to leave London rather than go there. I’m a dual national (German/US), so visas aren’t a problem and I do have a partner, so expenses will be shared for the most part. But if you’re able to override that natural behavior, there’s a lot to be won. Book a tour today. (Thus a bankcard with contactless is desirable, else a smartphone/ApplePay; works on transport too.). For the past 2 years I lived in Chiang Mai and I took it easy. Im actually out in the countryside at the moment but might be back in London at some point in the next few weeks. It’s also lots of fun and creative, with markets, amazing cafes and street food. I’ve spent some time doing just that… now I’m in a special position. One of the best perks in my personal opinion is having easy access to parking. Not sure if I qualify for Google Campus, being neither a startup (nor employed by one) nor an entrepreneur - but I’ll dig around and see. There is not much to do at night, you would have to drive to Birmingham for events. I guess you are thinking in third world options? It’s a family-oriented place and has very good schools in the area. SEA ? There is not much to do at night, you would have to drive to Birmingham for events. That’s $100,000+ saved per year (pre-tax). Look for places to live on Gumtree.com and Spareroom.co.uk and it’s best to text, I got way more responses when I texted the landlord than when sending e-mails. 7-day money-back guarantee. East London is the best place to be if you are a tech savvy (Shoreditch, Hackney, Haggerston, Stoke Newington), Coworking wise check: copass.org/ it’s a global platform where you can find cool coworking places (ex. As a senior in college finishing up my last semester, I appreciate the people who have raised and helped me achieve my overall success!Read 62 Reviews, Current Resident: It's country living in a sub-urban area. Meadow Brook is a friendly neighborhood very convenient to shopping and restaurants. I’m moving to London for a year and would like to know where I’ll have the best “access” to other digital nomads as well as facilities such as coworking spaces. From delicious eats and drinks to awesome amenities all around, it’s hard to list all of the perks of living at The Pizitz—but we tried.