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Renting in Worcester
ipswichblade
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I'm moving to Worcester early September time for Uni. Just wondering whether anyone on here actually lives in Worcester? If so, are there are decent estate agents (we're going to rent like we do here in Ipswich) you can recommend? Anybody know anything about different areas that are close to the town centre/University. Any advice would be much appreciated.
Many Thanks,
Gem
Many Thanks,
Gem
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Someone on here must live in/near Worcester!!!0
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Not any more.

St Johns is closest (I assume you mean the former teacher training college ) Dines Green and Warndon when I was last there were rough.
Lower Broadheath & hallow are a few miles out but pretty and possibly a bit dear.
Ring the council and see if they have a list of recommended/registered landlords and then ask the college the same0 -
poppysarah wrote: »Not any more.

St Johns is closest (I assume you mean the former teacher training college ) Dines Green and Warndon when I was last there were rough.
Lower Broadheath & hallow are a few miles out but pretty and possibly a bit dear.
Ring the council and see if they have a list of recommended/registered landlords and then ask the college the same
Thanks. :T0
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