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This is Money on MSN: Should I sell my London flat for a £95,000 loss or keep it and rent it out?

Should I sell my London flat for a £95,000 loss or keep it and rent it out?

Metro on MSN: What I rent: I pay £1,750pcm for my northwest London two-bed flat

What I rent: I pay £1,750pcm for my northwest London two-bed flat

Yahoo: 'With four jobs in London I couldn't afford rent so I'm going to Manchester'

Lauren Elcock is leaving London because her rent is too expensive [BBC] "I'm a born-and-bred Londoner but I'm leaving because I can't afford it. I'm being driven out of my own home." Lauren Elcock, 31 ...

'With four jobs in London I couldn't afford rent so I'm going to Manchester'

BBC: What the 'biggest changes to renting in history' mean for London

It has been described as the "biggest change to renting in history". The upcoming shakeup has divided opinion - with landlords and renters broadly at odds over the changes - but what is not in dispute ...

Bloomberg L.P.: The Real Price of a London Apartment Has Sunk 22% in the Last Decade

The Real Price of a London Apartment Has Sunk 22% in the Last Decade

Metro on MSN: The eye-watering salary you now need to make to rent alone in London

The eye-watering salary you now need to make to rent alone in London

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level, flat, plane, even, smooth mean having a surface without bends, curves, or irregularities. level applies to a horizontal surface that lies on a line parallel with the horizon. flat applies to a surface …

Flat land is level, with no high hills or other raised parts. To the north lie the flat and fertile farmlands of Nebraska.

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having little depth or thickness; shallow: a flat dish (postpositive) often followed by against: having a surface or side in complete contact with another surface: flat against the wall

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A flat is an apartment. It's called a flat because all the rooms in it are usually on the same floor. The word flat is much more common in British than American English.

  1. a. Level with the ground; horizontally. b. On or up against a flat surface; at full length. 2. So as to be flat. 3. a. Directly; completely: went flat against the rules; flat broke. b. Exactly; precisely: arrived in six …

Geometrically, something flat is an even, level plane, like Kansas relative to the Rocky Mountains, or the cargo area of a flatbed truck. As an adjective, flat means "less than lively."

The noun is from Middle English flat (“level piece of ground, flat edge of a weapon”), from the adjective. The algebraic sense was coined by Serre in a 1956 paper, originally as French plat.

I've wanted to sell the flat for the last three years, but kept being told by estate agents that I'd be lucky to get back what I paid for it.

For years, Britain’s young professionals have faced a dilemma: the best job opportunities are in a city that has some of the world’s most exorbitant house prices. At the peak in 2017, the cost of an ...