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Research points to homes in the UK near farmers markets being worth more
They are loved by the chattering classes but now it seems that farmers market are the latest property price premium indicator with research showing homes near popular ones are on average 26% more expensive. The so called farmer’s market effect is most pronounced in Marylebone in London, Altrincham in Manchester and St Albans in Hertfordshire […] The post Research points to homes in the UK near farmers markets being worth more appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →
Car parks across UK could be used to build new homes, research suggests
Hundreds of thousands of new homes could be built on car parks in the UK without losing parking facilities and helping to boost the number of properties being built, new research suggests. Some 400,000 new homes could be built on 10,500 ‘surface’ car parks in towns and cities around the country, enough to house around […] The post Car parks across UK could be used to build new homes, research suggests appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →
New Crossrail route in and out of London boosting property prices already
Homes close to stations for London’s new Crossrail route are already seeing a price boost with average values up 22% over the past two years, new research has found. This 22% rise in prices along the new route, known as the Elizabeth Line, is substantially higher than the 14% increase in surrounding areas, according to […] The post New Crossrail route in and out of London boosting property prices already appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →