Greenwich
Greenwich is a borough located in the southeast of London. It offers a diverse housing market with a range of property types and prices to cater to different preferences and budgets.
Greenwich provides a mix of housing options, including Georgian and Victorian terraced houses, modern apartments, new developments, and converted industrial buildings. The borough is known for its historical significance, with landmarks such as the Greenwich Park, the Royal Observatory, and the Cutty Sark.
Property prices in Greenwich can vary depending on the specific area within the borough, the type of property, and other factors such as proximity to amenities, transportation links, and views. Generally, property prices in Greenwich are higher compared to some other outer London boroughs but may be lower compared to more central areas of the city.
Areas such as Greenwich Village, Blackheath, and Westcombe Park are particularly sought after. These locations offer a mix of property styles, including period homes and modern developments. Woolwich, located in the eastern part of the borough, has also seen increased interest and development in recent years.
Greenwich benefits from excellent transport links, including the DLR (Docklands Light Railway), National Rail services, and riverboat services along the Thames, providing easy access to central London and other parts of the city.