With exceptional rental demand, the UK's capital remains a prime investment destination
London can offer good rental yields if you know where to look. Here’s our guide to finding the best rental yields in London.
London is an expensive part of the UK in which to buy a house or flat but there are still cheap areas.
Choosing the best locations with direct connections to London mainline stations.
Newham is a typical East London district but has recently undergone a massive amount of regeneration.
It could be said that Barnet offers more opportunities to invest property than any other part of London.
For investors looking to find good value property investments in London then Enfield could be the answer.
Haringey is probably one of the less well-known London boroughs but it's within easy reach of everything
Buy-to-let property investment in the London Borough of Waltham Forest, in the north-east of the city.
Buy-to-let and property investment in the London Borough of Redbridge, to the north east of central London.
Wandsworth has some hidden gems that offer good value for buy-to-let investors.
The London Borough of Havering is an East London borough and historically part of the county of Essex.
Harrow is one of London’s most popular, low-cost (compared with the London avg) residential areas.
Brent has great access to central London and has property prices that are under the London average.
Lambeth sits just across the River Thames from Westminster, the West End and the City of London.
It should come as no surprise that the most expensive street in London is Kensington Palace Gardens or Billionaire’s Row.
Property investors take note: Croydon is changing fast, reinventing itself as an ambitious, vibrant part of London.
The buy-to-let property market in North London is huge but where in this large area, are the best opportunities to be had?
In South London, property prices are lower than in the North. The avg. property price is currently around £480,000.
The East End of London is sometimes thought of as the ‘real’ London, with East-Enders often thought of as the real Londoners.
West London stretches from the swish streets of Kensington and Chelsea to the leafy suburbs of outer London.
Barking is the cheapest part of London to buy a property and is up-and-coming, with lots of regeneration and development.
Ealing is a very popular London suburban location with excellent access to central London and is great for buy-to-let.
Tottenham is benefitting from regeneration and development, looking set to emerge as London’s next great neighbourhood.
Merton is one of London’s favourite suburban residential areas, offering a wide range of property investment opportunities.
Romford has all the advantages of the capital, with the open spaces and house prices of Essex.
It’s no exaggeration... Camden is one of the most vibrant and exciting (and that means expensive) parts of London.
Property investors can buy a three-bedroomed house in parts of Greenwich for the price of a flat in central London.
Hackney has undergone a remarkable transformation in recent years. Once gritty and working-class, it has gentrified, a lot.
In London’s expensive property market Westminster is almost the most expensive market of all.
Bromley is in a great location that is not only within easy reach of London but close to the green spaces of rural Kent, too.
Lewisham has a great location with great access to central London alongside very competitive (for London) property prices.
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