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Thursday, 8 June 2017

Top 3 Places to live in London

 
Kensington & Chelsea
Number one on my list, more recently especially in the past year I have spent quality time here and must say it is by far London’s biggest gems. Not only is it very near all the best shops it is also very quiet and you can go on beautiful strolls and have a nice bite to eat and something to drink at the local pub. I must recommend The Cross Keys their chips are delish and if you own a dog they are allowed inside the pub!  The picture I took (inserted above) was taken out of inspiration on a walk, before I even planned to write about property on this blog. That’s how beautiful this place is.
Its not only prestige in its surroundings but also with its property prices. The cost of a studio could potentially get you at least a one bed flat in another part of London! However, if you share a property for example rent a two bed with a friend/partner it works out a lot cheaper! If you have children, according to Ofsted the Kensington and Chelsea borough is flooded with high performing schools.
 
Rent prices typically start from £1,100 for a studio, £1,300  for a 1bedroom for a 2bedroom starting at £1,450
To buy:  Studio - £325,000    1Bedroom - £525,000  2Bedroom - £650,000
 
Things to do: Shopping, nightlife, Cafe’s, nearest station: Sloane Square  
Schools: Primary - Marlborough Primary School, Christ Church of England Primary School,
                Secondary - Chelsea Academy, Ashbourne Independent School
           
 
 
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Richmond
Sitting at number two located in Middlesex (Greater London), Richmond is a suburban master piece. Not only has it handpicked great shops and cute cafe’s it is an attractive place for young people, families and the elderly.
 If you’re looking for beautiful furniture and home furnishings, India jane will be the most beautiful shop you walk into, literally a dream. And no this is not an ad I am just talking from experience.
A lot of greenery and a beautiful riverside to have some lunches, what more could you ask for?
Rent prices typically start from £975.00 for a studio, £1,100 for a 1bedroom, £1,300 for a 2bedroom starting at £1,300
To buy: Studio - £325,000    1Bedroom - £380,000   2Bedroom - £400,000
 
Things to do: Shopping, nature walks, restaurants, nightlife , Richmond station (30mins from central London)
Schools: Primary -  Barnes primary school, Bishop Perrin Church of England Primary School.
Secondary - Hampton School, The Lady Eleanor Holles School, St Pauls School
 
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Camden
Camden…. The area that’s alive, whether it’s the day or night there is never nothing to do in Camden. I would call it the North West London version of Brick lane I could imagine (never been to BL). If you want to get your hands on some cool unique pieces Camden Market is the place to be also if you love music there are often good gigs to attend in the evening and clubs.
 
Its gothic charm is also reflected on the properties with countless early Victorian houses. Camden also has quite a few ex-council flats which tend to be cheaper than any type of property in the area although it is still quite pricey.
 
Rent prices typically start from, £900 for a studio, £1,200 for a 1bedroom and 2bedroom is normally £1,400 upwards
To buy: Studio - £350,000    1Bedroom - £370,000   2Bedroom - £400,000
 
Things to do: Shopping and (Camden Market), nightlife, restaurants stations and how close to central
Schools: Primary – Holy Trinity and Saint Silas Cof E Primary School, Primrose Hill School
Secondary- South Hampstead high School, University College School
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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