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Top London regeneration zones where homebuyers should expect significant change in 2023


The predictions for the real estate market are currently as gloomy as the weather outside; experts believe prices in London will drop anywhere from five to ten per cent this year; however, not every postcode will experience the pinch.

Here are four areas of London to keep an eye on in 2023.

Rotherhithe, SE16

This former Elizabethan port, situated on a bend in the River Thames and with stunning views of Canary Wharf, has been excluded from the revitalization that has engulfed its nearby neighbour Bermondsey. However, all that is about to alter thanks to a £3.3 billion revitalization scheme at nearby Canada Water.

Penge, SE20

This undesirable neighbourhood on the wrong side of Crystal Palace Park is beginning to acquire major traction as purchasers move to southeast London in search of better value because of its reasonably priced, solidly constructed Victorian townhouses, cottages, and period restorations. Additionally, you can purchase one of the charming two-bedroom homes once almshouses in the neighbourhood.

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Finsbury Park, N4

The selection of cafes, shops, pubs, and restaurants between Stroud Green Road and Blackstock Road has improved as buyers priced out of Islington, and Camden has increasingly begun to investigate the formerly simple Finsbury Park.

Brent Cross, NW4

On a dark brownfield site spanning the North Circular Road in northwest London, this great endeavour to build a brand-new 15-minute metropolis is well underway. On a 180-acre site, the £8 billion development will eventually include 6,700 new residences, parks and playing fields, sports facilities, office space, restaurants, shops, and new leisure and cultural amenities.

FAQs:

  1. What is London most well-known for?
    Aside from Big Ben and Buckingham Palace, London is renowned for being one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world, with an amazing selection of museums, stores, and restaurants.
  2. What is London’s biggest issue?
    Without question, one of London’s most urgent environmental issues is air pollution. One of the most polluted cities in the UK is this one.

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