Property Investments in Colliers London SW19
Colliers Wood is not the most distinguished of areas and suffers from comparisons with its more affluent neighbours-Wimbledon and Merton. It doesn't have grand period properties, access to expansive parklands (Wandle Park is the closest open space), or a particularly interesting high street. It does have is a tube station on the northern line and a good supply of Victorian terraces and 1930s semis, both of which make it an attractive choice for first time buyers in search of relatively cheap houses and conversion flats.
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Property Investments inEarlsfield London SW18
Property Investments inEarlsfield London SW18
Earlsfield is not quite as established as Battersea, Clapham and Wandsworth but has some attractive streets of Victorian and Edwardian terraces, as well as owner-occupied council properties and purpose-built maisonettes. The slightly lower prices have proved attractive to families, young professionals and first time buyers, and the market has seen quite alot of movement as people searching for affordable homes are priced out of more sought-after and expensive parts of the borough. Properties close to the station and green spaces are the most desirable and generally attract a premium. Earslfield looks to Wandsworth for most amenities-green spaces, shops, pubs, restaurants and leisure facilities. Earlsfield station has trains to Waterloo.
Earlsfield is not quite as established as Battersea, Clapham and Wandsworth but has some attractive streets of Victorian and Edwardian terraces, as well as owner-occupied council properties and purpose-built maisonettes. The slightly lower prices have proved attractive to families, young professionals and first time buyers, and the market has seen quite alot of movement as people searching for affordable homes are priced out of more sought-after and expensive parts of the borough. Properties close to the station and green spaces are the most desirable and generally attract a premium. Earslfield looks to Wandsworth for most amenities-green spaces, shops, pubs, restaurants and leisure facilities. Earlsfield station has trains to Waterloo.
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