Britain's Property Rich List 2011, released today by leading property website Zoopla.co.uk, reveals Kensington, London W8, to be by far the most expensive neighbourhood in the country to live, with average house prices there standing at almost £1.75 million.
Britain is now home to 220,131 Property Millionaires, down from 223,119 this time last year, and has 5,922 Million Pound Streets, where average house prices are over £1 million. London tops the list of places with the most Million Pound Streets by far with 2,290, followed by commuter hotspot Guildford with 89 and footballer’s paradise, Cobham, in third place with 78.
The average home in Kensington now costs £1,737,862 according to the study by Zoopla.co.uk, which provides free online value estimates for every home in the UK. And whilst this is £400,000 more than its nearest rival Chelsea, SW3 where the average pad will set you back £1.32m, all of the top five neighbourhoods on the list boast average property prices of over £1m and includes Knightsbridge, SW7 (£1.31m), Notting Hill, W11 (£1.17m) and West Brompton, SW10 (£1.05m).
The top 10 most expensive neighbourhoods in the country are almost entirely in the capital, with the only exception being seventh placed Virginia Water, Surrey GU25, home to exclusive Wentworth Golf Club, where average house prices are £936,653. And nine out of the top 10 on the list have seen average house prices fall over the past 12 months, with the only exception being Hampstead, London NW3.
Topping the list of the most expensive streets in Britain once again is Kensington Palace Gardens, W8 – also known as Billionaires Row - where the average property price is a staggering £19.2 million. This exclusive gated street is home to Saudi and Brunei royalty, Russian oligarchs and Britain's richest man, Lakshmi Mittal, who owns not one but three properties on the street.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
0 comments:
Post a Comment