Finding accommodation in the UK - Bounce Teachers

Finding accommodation in the UK

Embarking on your new adventure in the UK is exhilarating, but before diving into exciting teaching opportunities, securing a cozy place to rest your head is essential! Finding accommodation in a new city can be daunting, but Bounce Teachers is here to guide you every step of the way.
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Here are our top recommendations for finding both temporary and long-term housing in your ideal location!

Temporary Accommodation: A Comfortable Start

We recommend booking 14-21 days of short-term accommodation upon arrival. This window gives you ample time to explore and secure long-term accommodation that meet your needs. Here are some excellent options:

Airbnb – www.airbnb.com
A Popular short-term room rental site. Ideal for finding rooms all over London.

Hotels – www.booking.com
A great option if you’re looking to live in luxury for your first two weeks.

Hostels – www.hostelworld.com
Various hostels around London for those on a budget.


Long Term Accommodation: Finding Your New Home

Once Settled, it’s time to find a long-term home. Here are some highly recommended websites:

  • Spareroom – www.spareroom.co.uk
  • As one of the most popular room and house-sharing websites, Spareroom offers a wide range of options. Many of our teachers have successfully used this platform.

Other websites to consider include:

Final Tips

Start Early: Begin your search well in advance to avoid last-minute stress

Budget Wisely: Consider all costs, including utilities and transportation

Visit in Person: Whenever possible, view properties in person to get a true sense of the space and neighborhood.

With these resources and tips, you’ll be well on your way to finding the perfect place to call home in the UK!

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