It's official: 9 of the best places to live in Britain are in London
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It's official: 9 of the best places to live in Britain are in London
"In first place was Islington. Muddy Stilettos called the north London neighbourhood a 'buzzing area' that 'blends cool city vibes with a laid-back village feel'. It added: 'Families and well-heeled young couples love it here, and with top-notch schools around, who can blame them?' The average property in Islington will set you back around £1.15 million, but flats are a little more affordable at an average cost of £600,000."
"Home to Hyde Park, London's most prestigious museums and a host of private schools, W8 is one of the city's most exclusive postcodes. If you're after a property here, you're looking at an average eye-watering price of £2.7m, with most flats also sitting in the millions. The average monthly rent as of August this year is £3,600. Muddy Stilettos said: '[Kensington] has serious charm-factor with an architectural pick 'n' mix of stunning Victorian townhouses, sprawling villas, and grand white stucco houses."
Islington is named the city's hottest place to live, blending cool city vibes with a laid-back village feel that attracts families and affluent young couples. Average property prices in Islington are about £1.15 million, with flats averaging £600,000 and two-bed rents around £2,300 per month. Kensington ranks second, offering Hyde Park, major museums, numerous private schools and exclusive W8 postcodes with an average property price near £2.7 million and typical rents around £3,600 per month. Kensington's architectural variety, cultural institutions, green spaces, gastronomy and top schools draw well-heeled families, affluent professionals and celebrities.
Read at Time Out London
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