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If you want to buy or rent a property in London, or you already live in the city, you might find our area guides useful. Each guide gives an overview of the area selected as well as a brief history, places of interest and transport information.
We have even added the average rental and sales values for these areas as well as council tax bands for this year. In fact you may just want to know more about the area in which you already live. To find out more, read on;
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Central London Property Area Guides
It is home to some of the world’s most famous sights and iconic landmarks. But there is more to central London than Big Ben and Buckingham Palace. From market stalls to high-end, high street shops, or the sophistication of Mayfair to the bright lights of the West End, this city has it all. And living in places like Angel, Belgravia or Farringdon, it could all be on your doorstep. READ MORE
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North London Property Area Guides
Historic Camden Market paired with the modern, stylish cafés and boutiques of nearby Belsize Park and Hampstead demonstrate this area’s diversity. A leafy part of the capital, it provides a welcome change from London’s typical pace for a wide range of people. Residents are notoriously loyal to the area. And for good reason. READ MORE
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East London Property Area Guides
Old meets new in this part of the city. Shoppers and bargain hunters can scour famous Spitalfields Market for the vintage and the contemporary. While iconic landmarks like Tower Bridge overlook the ever-expanding Canary Wharf. The east offers a melting pot of cultures and with few tourist spots, this is as authentic as it gets. READ MORE
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South London Property Area Guides
If you like your London a little less hectic and with a little more open space then the south could be for you. The likes of Clapham Common and Richmond park, where deer run free, combined with easy travel connections into the centre, have made it ideal for people who want to balance city life with suburban. READ MORE
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West London Property Area Guides
Being largely residential, the west of the city is popular with those who may want to escape work or the hustle and bustle of central London at the end of the day. It is convenient for Heathrow and graced by some affluent parts, not least Kensington and Earls Court. READ MORE
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