Ruislip & surrounds named 5 times in top 10 property hotspots

Information on hotspots created in the Property Market from the up-coming Cross Rail stations mean a huge boost for Ruislip area, read Isabelle Fraser's news article from today's Telegraph.

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Ruislip & surrounds named 5 times in top 10 property hotspots

The central London property market may be flat but the suburbs are positively hot.  While demand for homes in zone 1 has dropped 20% in the past year, demand for a property further afield, but within a commuting distance of the capital, is off the charts, with areas outside London, such as Reading, Luton and Slough, enjoying the fastest house price growth in the country.

According to demand-based research of areas in London, the strongest increase in demand over the past year has been in the outer boroughs near the new Crossrail stations, as people wake up to the commuting potential offered by the trans-London train line, which will run from Reading in the west, to Essex in the east, and is expected to open fully in 2019. 

The top 10 hotspots in London

         South Ruislip - zone 5; 75%c

         Eastcote - zone 5; 71%

         Ruislip Manor - zone 6; 71%

         Debden - zone 6; 68%

         Northwood Hills - zone 6; 67%

         Hornchurch - zone 6; 66%

         Ruislip - zone 6; 66%

         Dagenham East - zone 5; 65%

         Rayners Lane - zone 5; 65%

         Dagenham Heathway - zone 5; 65%

 

By Isabelle Fraser for The Telegraph

12:31PM GMT 15 Feb 2016

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