An interactive map by Barratt London reveals average rental prices at each London Underground station. Westminster topped the list for the most expensive rent, averaging £13,750 monthly, followed by Sloane Square at £11,960. Conversely, Penge West and Norwood Junction emerged as the cheapest options, both around £1,400 monthly. For buying, Dagenham East offers the most affordable house price at £344,000, highlighting stark contrasts in the London property market based on tube station proximity. This valuable tool aids renters/buyers in making informed decisions about their housing costs.
London's most expensive tube stop for renting was Westminster, with an average monthly rent of £13,750, highlighting the city's exorbitant rental prices.
The interactive map created by Barratt London allows potential renters and buyers to see precise costs based on proximity to tube stations.
At the affordable end, Penge West and Norwood Junction offer average monthly rents of £1,400 and £1,410, providing options for budget-conscious renters.
Dagenham East emerged as the most affordable tube stop for buying, with an average house price of £344,000, making home ownership more accessible.
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