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Relocating to London

How does Londonstack up as a relocation destination? Here's the data-driven breakdown.

Why move to London?

London offers limited savings potential — high costs make it hard to put money aside. On the career side, it's a deep job market with strong career upside. Rent pressure is high (69/100), so housing will be your biggest line item. With a salary index of 68 and cost index of 80 (dataset average = 50), London sits below the break-even line — costs tend to outpace local salaries.

43
Savings potential
81
Career opportunity
69
Financial pressure
(higher = more pressure)

City profile

Salary index68/100

Earning potential relative to dataset average (50 = avg)

Cost index80/100

Overall cost of living (50 = avg, higher = more expensive)

Rent pressure69/100

Rent as share of income (50 = avg, higher = more pressure)

Opportunity88/100

Job market and career upside (50 = avg)

Lifestyle74/100

Quality of life heuristic (50 = avg)

Moving there

Skilled worker visa

A structured skilled-worker or points-based visa route exists — accessible with a job offer or in-demand skills.

Temperate oceanic climate

Climate type is a broad heuristic. Check seasonal variation before committing to a move.

London verdict by priority

If you want to save more

Weak fit for this priority

48
fit score

If you want to grow your career

Moderate fit for this priority

63
fit score

If you want better balance

Moderate fit for this priority

58
fit score

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