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On Wed, 16 Jan 2008, Henry wrote:
On Jan 17, 12:05 am, Tom Anderson wrote: True. I'm still surprised at the implication that prices in nice parts of Z5/6 are apparently lower than in manky parts of Z2/3. That does seem strange - but tube stations are more likely to be on a main road surrounded by shops, so that the average for areas further out is likely to be depressed by over-representation of locally undesirable flats. Not sure I've explained that very well! Basically a house in a cheap area can still cost more than a flat in a posh one. No, i get it - in the outer suburbs, there are town centres around the stations, with shops and cheap, undesirable housing, with the leafy lanes of big expensive houses further out. Makes perfect sense. Did they try to correct for the nature of the property somehow (only include 2-bed houses or something)? I don't believe so. tom -- It's just really ****ing good and that's all. -- Gabe, on the Macintosh |
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