Lloyds Bank has conducted a study according to which Belgravia and Knightsbridge – streets, located in the heart of London, are the most expensive to buy property not only in London but in the whole of the property market in England and Wales. Located in one of the most prestigious locations in the heart of Belgravia between Hyde Park Corner and Belgravia Square, street, Grosvenor Crescent is the most expensive among others.
The average cost of housing on the street is Grosvenor Crescent, where the whole architecture is a UNESCO world Heritage Grade II – £16918000 .
5 of the 10 most expensive streets in London, where luxury properties in London, located in the districts of Belgravia and Knightsbridge in the City of Westminster.
This street Eaton Square, where the average property price – £15520000, Chester Square with an average price of £8282000, both of which are located in Belgravia. Two streets located in the district of Knightsbridge – Trevor Street, where the average price is £10150000 and Montpelier Street, with the average price of a residential property on it – £8483000.
4 the most expensive street is the Royal borough of Kensington and Chelsea. This Cadogan Square, where the average property value – £8592000, – Elgin Crescent – with the price of £7683000, Ederton Crescent with an average price of £7100000 and Hillsleigh Road price of £7091000.
Outside the capital the most desirable and therefore expensive areas are addresses in Cambridge street and Camden , where average housing cost is £6670000 .

London continues to dominate among the UK cities the cost of housing. For foreign investors London has always been attractive, but in recent years, it has just a magnetic effect on investors from all over the world, which further contributed to higher prices. Over the past few years have seen a surge in demand for residential property in the elite, ultra-expensive areas of London. Three on the streets of London the average price of real estate more than 10 million pounds.
® Maxim Savitsky. 16.12.2014 g.
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ALBERT COURT, PRINCE CONSORT ROAD SW7 – £3,950,000
BROMPTON ROAD, KNIGHTSBRIDGE SW3 – £ 5,950,000
HANS COURT, HANS ROAD SW3 – £ 13,950,000
HENRY MOORE COURT, MANRESA ROAD, SW3 £ 12,000,000
KENSINGTON SQUARE, KENSINGTON W8 – £ 7,000,000
KNIGHTSBRIDGE SW1X – £19.5 million
MONTPELIER SQUARE, KNIGHTSBRIDGE SW7 – £13.3 million
ONE HYDE PARK, 100 KNIGHTSBRIDGE SW1X – £5,600,000
QUEENSBERRY PLACE – £ 12.5 million
THE TOWER, ONE ST GEORGE WHARF SW8 – £3,995,000
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