London's costliest and the most elitist neighborhood compared
Here are the list of London's most costliest and elitist neighborhood streets compared by their net worth in terms of prices of property.If you ever wanted to live in these london neighborhood, you have to shell out in excess of more than 5 million pounds a year. From Highest to lowest here are what the most expensive streets across London neighborhood they are worth.Meanwhile asking prices for properties in the UK will rise by 2% in 2017, although sellers in inner London will be asking less as the bubble “continues to deflate”, according property website Rightmove.Sellers entering the market over the past month have priced properties 2.1% lower than those putting homes up for sale the previous month, at an average of £299,159, but Rightmove said it expected next year to be a seventh consecutive year of rising prices.
Separate figures from estate agency Countrywide show that rents in London fell by 0.7% in the 12 months to November, the biggest annual fall since October 2010. Although rents in Greater London are still much higher than in the rest of Britain, averaging £1,298 a month against £809, Countrywide said the gap had reduced since 2015, from 62% to 60%. Top 20 most expensive neighborhood streets across London
- Eaton Square, Westminster, London - £16.94m
- Grosvenor Crescent, Westminster, London - £16,91m
- Ilchester Place, Kensington, London - £16.02m
- Lansdowne Road, Kensington - £12.8m
- Chester Square, Westminster, London - £12.5m
- Lansdowne Crescent, Kensington, London - £10.8m
- Kensington Road, Kensington, London - £10.1m
- Camp End Road, Weybridge, South East - £5.1m
- Cavendish Road, Weybridge, South East - £4.7m
- Panorama Road, Poole, South West - £4.6m
- East Road, Weybridge, South East - £4.5m
- Queens Drive, Leatherhead, South East - £4.4m
- Coombe Park, Kingston Upon Thames, London - £4.39m
- West Road, Weybridge, South East - £4.37m
- Crick Road, Oxford, South East - £4m
- Leys Road, Oxshott, South East - £3.68m
- The Green, Richmond upon Thames, London - £3.65m
- Ham Common, Richmond upon Thames, London - £3.60m
- Spicers Field, Oxshott, South East - £3.52m
- Princes Drive, Oxshott, South East - £3.5m
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