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Property market data for London in Greater London. Compare data on the district postcode areas of London including sold house price growth, long let gross rental yield, buyer demand, average asking price, average price per square foot and average rental prices. Explore London with a range of tools to help you understand the local market.

BUY-TO-LET PROPERTY INVESTMENT IN LONDON

Understanding the Housing Market in London: Key Facts and Figures

London is the capital and largest city of England and the United Kingdom. It is a leading world city, with a diverse population, spirited culture, and significant economic, political, and cultural significance on the global stage. It has a rich history, dating back to Roman times when it became an important centre for trade and commerce. During the Middle Ages, it grew into a bustling metropolis and as the seat of English power, home to many important historical events. In the 17th and 18th centuries, London became a major global city and the beating heart of the British Empire, with a thriving economy and a population of over one million people. In the 19th and 20th centuries, it continued to grow and evolve. Today, London is a vibrant and dynamic city and remains one of the most important cities in the world. Home to many leading banks, insurance companies, and other financial institutions, London is one of the world's financial capitals. The city is also a hub for the creative industries, with a thriving art and entertainment scene, and it is a centre for technology and innovation. As the most important economic hub in the UK, contributing significantly to the country's economic output and home to the HQs of many UK and international businesses and companies, one would be hard pushed to name an industry sector that does not have a significant presence in the city. In recent years, London has faced some economic challenges, such as high housing costs. However, the city's strong economic fundamentals and its global standing make it well-positioned for continued growth and success in the future. London is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, attracting millions of visitors each year, who come to see its theatres, museums, galleries and markets. The British Museum, for example, is one of the largest museums in the world and has a collection of over eight million objects. It is perhaps best known internationally for its landmarks such as the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, and Westminster Abbey. The Tower of London is a historic castle and fortress on the north bank of the River Thames and has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1988. Buckingham Palace is the official residence of the British monarch and is a popular attraction for visitors, who can watch the Changing of the Guard ceremony. St. Paul's Cathedral is an iconic London landmark, known for its impressive architecture and its central location in the city. London has a very complex, vast and often very expensive (the most expensive in the UK by far) property market. It consists of a lot of interlinked and yet independent feeling city villages and where in a city a buyer will focus their search will depend on a considerable number of factors. A further issue is a shortage of available housing. In recent years, demand for housing in London has increased, but the supply of new homes has not kept pace, particularly in the more affordable areas of the city. As a result, many people are unable to find a home that meets their needs and budget and are pushed out into the commuter belt. And yet, London is an incredibly exciting city with an extremely diverse cultural scene and a high-wage economy. Despite the sometimes arduous lengths people have to go to, to live there, there is very little uncertainty as to why people make that choice.

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