
"Winnington Road in Barnet has been named the street with the steepest prices. Located in Hampstead Garden Suburb, living here means having the 17th-century estate of Kenwood on Hampstead Heath as a neighbour. This is the second year in a row that Winnington Road has been crowned the priciest street both in London and in the entire UK."
"Property company Rightmove has revealed the streets in London which will set you back the biggest chunk of change. Its annual 'Most Expensive Streets' report looked at locations where at least five homes were listed for sale in January, excluding the city's inactive property markets and streets which don't have any residential buildings, to get the most accurate view."
"Second place went to Chester Square in Westminster, a 10 minute walk from Buckingham Palace, with houses costing £11.5m. It's also round the corner from the aptly named 'billionaire's row', aka The Bishop's Avenue, which has long held a reputation as the home of London's wealthiest elites and ranked third on the list with property prices averaging £8.9m."
Rightmove's annual Most Expensive Streets report identifies Winnington Road in Barnet as London's priciest location, with properties averaging £12.5 million. This marks the second consecutive year the street has topped both London and UK rankings, representing a significant increase from £11.9 million the previous year. The street's appeal stems from its proximity to Kenwood estate on Hampstead Heath and its location in the prestigious Hampstead Garden Suburb. Chester Square in Westminster ranks second at £11.5 million, while The Bishop's Avenue, known as 'billionaire's row,' places third with average prices of £8.9 million. The report analyzed streets with at least five homes listed for sale in January, excluding inactive markets.
Read at Time Out London
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