In early '14 the three bed flats in our block were going for 250k, now they go for 400k.
I'd suggest that the 5.5% is a very broad average which doesn't reflect how some areas (chiefly, those with fast transport links to the major railway stations in London that also have a sour-dough pizza place on the high street) are performing.
In early '14 the three bed flats in our block were going for 250k, now they go for 400k.
I'd suggest that the 5.5% is a very broad average which doesn't reflect how some areas (chiefly, those with fast transport links to the major railway stations in London that also have a sour-dough pizza place on the high street) are performing.