[HDNG]IN COLLEGE:[EHDNG][PARA][GRPH]A2[EGRPH][STAT][BULL] Catered: 7% [BULL] Cost: ú64-ú80 (30wks) [BULL] Self-catering: [PARA]16% [BULL] Cost: ú35-ú50 (31wks)[ESTAT][PARA][BOLD]Availability:[EBOLD] King's has 7 halls dotted around London, all within a [PARA]4-mile radius of the Strand, with halls attached to each of the [PARA]other sites. Some are very expensive, but are correspondingly [PARA]lavish. About 20% of students share. The provision is sufficient [PARA]to offer places to all 1st years. 3 of the halls split men and [PARA]women on to separate floors or buildings. 2 of the self-catering [PARA]halls offer breakfast on weekdays.[PARA][BOLD]Car parking:[EBOLD][ITAL] Almost impossible at almost all the halls.[EITAL][PARA][PARA][ITAL][HDNG]EXTERNALLY:[EHDNG][EITAL][PARA][ITAL][GRPH]A3[EGRPH][STAT][BULL] Ave rent: ú60[ESTAT][EITAL][PARA]London Transport (buses, tube and trains) splits the city into [PARA]several 'zones' which are concentric circles from the centre. [PARA]Zone 1, for example, is the area within a radius of about 21/2 [PARA]miles of Trafalgar Square. Zone 2 is the next 3 miles and so on. [PARA]Obviously, rents get cheaper in the outer zones, but then travel [PARA]costs to the centre go up accordingly.[ITAL] [EITAL]Travel costs should be [PARA]taken into consideration when looking at rents because a [PARA]Travelcard from Zone 3 to the centre costs more than ú15 a week.[PARA][BOLD]Availability:[EBOLD] [ITAL]Contrary to popular belief, it's really not that difficult to[PARA]find accommodation in London, just buy a copy of the Evening [PARA]Standard and there are hundreds of places. It is however a [PARA]challenge of epic proportions to find anywhere that is both [PARA]affordable and inhabitable. There's very little housing in Zone 1 [PARA]even for yuppies, and students come a lot lower in the pecking [PARA]order. Zone 2 is a bit better, particularly for single rooms in [PARA]shared flats or houses in places like Wandsworth, Putney and [PARA]Fulham and wherever the tube system is lacking. Zone 3 is [PARA]relatively promising, but the catch is that it can take upwards of [PARA]an hour to get to the centre. Zone 4 and beyond are not popular [PARA]for the same reason, but, as they say, homeless students can't [PARA]be choosers. Although there are many thousands of people [PARA]living, quite literally, in cardboard boxes on London's streets, they [PARA]aren't students. In fact, many students manage to find very [PARA]comfortable flats for almost reasonable rents. There is also a [PARA]growing number living in squats. To be safe, students coming to [PARA]London should work out where they're going to stay first.[EITAL][PARA][PARA][ITAL][STAT][BULL] Renting: 77%[ESTAT][EITAL][PARA][BOLD]Availability:[EBOLD] In addition to the halls, the College owns 48 houses [PARA]and flats which it rents to students.[PARA][BOLD]Housing help:[EBOLD] The College has its own Accommodation Office as[PARA]well as theUniversity's [ITAL]excellent [EITAL]service.[PARA][PARA]