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On Wed, 16 Jan 2008 11:26:15 -0800 (PST), Mizter T
wrote: On 16 Jan, 18:49, wrote: I dont normally read the London Lite but an article caught my eye. There was on an article on the average house prices around each station. The houses had to be within half a mile of the station. Apperently Hatton Cross has the cheapest house prices. I forget which station has the most expensive. It would be nice to see the full list of stations and their house prices rather than the limited ones the London Lite printed. The East London Line is the cheapest for house prices followed by the Central Line. Hatton Cross is of course bang slap next to Heathrow airport! Precisely. Who would want to live there! I can't immediately point you to anything offhand that fits the bill, but there is a vast amount of information about house prices in the various districts of London out there on the net. Of course as a general rule of thumb one can expect house prices in the vicinity of Underground stations to be higher. As you say there's a massive volume of high price info published on a regular basis. A few google searches for estate agent websites would soon identify the price ranges. -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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