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Living in Central London – EC and WC postcodes
If you’re thinking of buying a property in central London, you’ll want to know what life here is really like. We’ve compiled our insights about living in London into a handy guide, with everything you need to know about all the important things, from what shopping in the area is like, to the transport links.

Living in North London – N postcodes
Thinking of making North London your home? This vibrant area has lots to offer potential homebuyers, from great cultural attractions to some of the city’s best eating and drinking spots, and everything in between. Read our guide to living in North London for local insights on making the area your home.

Living in North West London – NW postcodes
Are you thinking of buying a house in North West London? This leafy, affluent area is a highly sought-after region, with plenty to offer potential homeowners. A popular area with professionals and families, thanks to the large homes and an abundance of green spaces available, there are lots of things to love about the north west.

Living in West London – W postcodes
Thinking of moving to west London? If you want to buy a property in this area you’ll want to know about what it’s like to live here. We’ve compiled everything you need to know about life in west London, including the best schools in the area, what the transport links are like, and the best places to eat and drink.

Living in South West London – SW postcodes
What’s it like to live in SW London? If you’re thinking of buying a house here, you’ll want as much information as you can get about all the important things, like the best places to eat and drink, schools in the area, and transport links.

Living in South East London – SE postcodes
The area south of the Thames has changed dramatically in recent decades. Read on to find out the best places to eat and drink, the best shopping areas, schooling options and much more.

Living in East London – E postcodes
East London has undergone something of a revolution in the past decade, meaning it’s now one of the most popular areas to live in the capital. If you’re thinking of buying a house in East London, whether in Dalston, Hackney or Haggerston, there’s a lot to love about the area.

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Newsletter October 2016

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Despite the post Brexit vote jitters which saw a slump in mortgage applications, record low interest rates drew in buyers of all varieties from August onwards. After the historic vote for Britain to leave the European Union, the nation was holding its breath for the housing price collapse as warned by Remain campaigners. However, this […]
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