London Property News
Where to Live in London Part 1 – the best places…
Part 1 starts with 5 of the most prestigious and expensive streets to live in London, offering great opportunities for investors and buyers looking at purchasing high class property in London.
Egerton Crescent, Chelsea
Egerton Crescent , white stucco-fronted facade androws of box trees is an ideal London Property investment.
The terrace in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in London commands an average house price of more than £8million pounds.
Living amongst the rich, you can enjoy being a short journey away from the Victoria and Albert Museum and the shops of Knightsbridge.
Campden Hill Square, Kensington
Nestled close to Kensington Palace, in the heart of London’s Holland Park.
This part of London has always had a glamorous reputation, attracting buyers from the business and entertainment world, and more recently from across the world.
Having excellent schools, upmarket shops, close proximity to the capital’s business district and very impressive properties.
Parkside runs alongside Wimbledon Common of south-west London and well connected for access to Southfields and Putney.
Blenheim Crescent, Notting Hill
Prime location in the heart of Notting Hill, with a vast array of shops, cafes, boutiques and restaurants, Notting Hill’s the perfect place to live.
Offering an array of cafes and restaurants with Holland Park and Notting Hill a short walk away. Lansdowne Road is a lovely tree lined street and offers excellent living and with the Central line easily accessed via Notting Hill and Holland Park tube stations this is a fantastic place to live.