Housing Wed, Mar 23, 2016 10:26 AM
Research released today shows that Crossrail, the rail link which will serve London and the South East, has caused an uneven rise in house prices across the capital.
Areas around Crossrail stations in the west are seeing a lower housing price impact than Tottenham Court Road, Farringdon and Canary Wharf, where mainstream prices are expected to grow by 40% between now and when trains begin running in 2018.
Adam Challis, Head of Residential Research at Jones Lang LaSalle said: "Some local residential markets will see a greater benefit from Crossrail. For example, the perennial problem with Canary Wharf has been accessibility to Heathrow. Journey times will be cut to 40 minutes and convenience greatly improved for both employment and residential.
"Farringdon will become a key transport connection being only one stop to Kings Cross/ St Pancras International. Given that it is not even on the Central line at the moment, Crossrail will significantly increase its relevance.
"Tottenham Court Road is the strongest performer in our research. This location is undergoing major regeneration made viable by Crossrail, with public realm improvements and new office and residential development.
The East end of Oxford Street should re-join the area as a destination retail location. Almacantar's plans for Centre Point, if approved, will generate new residential price records in the local market. This is all happening on the edge of the West End, the most expensive real estate market in the world."
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