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Follow on Google News | Could the name of your street affect your house's value?Many aspects can affect the value of your home: how close you are to a tube station, your proximity to good schools and even if your local supermarket is a Waitrose, comment Winkworth central London estate agents.
By: Winkworth The street names that added the most value, as cited by the Land Registry, were:- Square Added value: £270,033 Average price: £529,341 Garden(s) Added value: £76,293 Average price: £335,601 Place Added value: £64,021 Average price: £323,329 Mews Added value: £51,244 Average price: £310,552 Lane Added value: £43,009 Average price: £302,317 Interestingly, the monikers Court, Close and Terrace were found to have a negative effect on house prices. If you have a property for sale in central London and are worried this latest news will wipe thousands of pounds off its value, fear not. Every street and property is appraised on an individual basis and central London features terraces, courts and closes with just as high residential values as squares and gardens. In fact, some of central London's most expensive dwellings can be found with a terrace address. One of the world's most expensive houses is located at 18 Carlton House Terrace near Buckingham Palace - it was marketed for sale with an asking price of £250 million in 2013. Terraces certainly have a different connotation in central London, especially those built in the Regency period. Architects John Nash and Decimus Burton spearheaded the introduction of lavishly-designed townhouse terraces including examples such as Cambridge Terrace, Chester Terrace and Hanover Terrace, where dwellings regularly sell for in excess of £10 million. Winkworth central London estate agents (http://www.winkworth.co.uk/ The Land Registry's research makes a great dinner party topic but it should be taken at face value. For an accurate appraisal of your property - whether it's in a road, street, close or court - contact a respected central London agent. End
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