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In which neighbourhoods around London would most single people under the age of 30, who went to 'publ;ic schools', are university educated, and earn middle to upper-middle class incomes call home? Now I'm not talking about the super rich here, I'm looking more for residential areas in and around London where a large percentage of the population is young, single, well-educated, and professional. Which London neighbourhoods are especially noted for this demographic? Thanks.

2007-01-17 09:57:02 · 8 answers · asked by Jumpin' Jack Flash 1 in Travel United Kingdom London

8 answers

St. John's Wood
Holland Park
Camden Town
Hampstead

2007-01-17 10:00:14 · answer #1 · answered by BAGOFSWAGS 5 · 0 0

Errmm....Kennington (yup that's right, NOT a typo) is a bit like that but as with all London neighbourhoods, the relatively wealthy live next to the desperately poor.
Maida Vale is another one and the whole Notting Hill area, though that's a bit upper class nowadays.
Further south you've got Herne Hill and Forest Hill and in the East, places like Stratford and even Bethnal Green and "up and coming"

Oh and I almost forgot Islington. Very trendy and full of upper middle class.

2007-01-17 10:03:53 · answer #2 · answered by katese5 2 · 0 0

you easily get that for the period of maximum of London. i've got been right here 6 years an lived throughout te place yet i think of you may maximum appreciate the clapham section. you do not could pass into helpful to have a nigh accessible is particularly some pubs/golf equipment/eating places in the section and lots an different little ones stay and paintings there. it is on the two the tube (northern line) and the overground practice community so which you will genuinely shuttle all around Londo from there. helpful London is a trifling 20 minutes away. it is surprisingly expensive to stay there yet a greater low value selection that many decide for is Tooting. slightly greater suitable down the northern line yet rapid get entry to to Clapham and you will discover numerous people living there who want to be in that section yet can not cope with to pay for Clapham. wish that helps, Mariam.

2016-12-16 07:06:46 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Fulham and Chiswick
Islington and Stoke Newington/Hoxton
St Albans (not in London but effectvely a suburb of London)
Kennington
Docklands
Queens Park, Kensal Rise
Pimlico
Notting Hill

but there are enclaves of young professionals in most areas, especially as house prices rise and new areas get gentrified as a resut.

2007-01-18 01:36:31 · answer #4 · answered by Bridget F 3 · 1 0

I think recently this group are living in the City fridge of Shoreditch, Islington, Borough where housing is affordable and close to the action. Don't forget London is a mosaic of people, even Mayfair has social housing. You will be unlikely to find a concentration of only one social group in any area.

2007-01-17 19:14:49 · answer #5 · answered by Nickname 5 · 0 0

Maida Vale.

2007-01-17 10:14:40 · answer #6 · answered by fatsausage 7 · 0 0

islington its full of students

2007-01-17 10:00:10 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i would say the home counties surrounding winsdsor, so berkshire, bedforshire etc

2007-01-17 10:06:59 · answer #8 · answered by laydeeheartless 5 · 0 2

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