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London homesellers enjoy corner plot house price premium of up to 44%

London homesellers enjoy corner plotThe latest property market analysis by London lettings and estate agent, Benham and Reeves, has revealed that London homes that are built on a corner plot command an asking price up to 44% higher than other homes in the area.

Because homes that are built on corner plots are not surrounded on all sides by other properties, they tend to be slightly larger than the rest of the street, and they also enjoy superior natural light and ventilation. As such, they come at a premium price.

The data shows that the average price paid for a corner plot home across London is £835,621, while comparable nearby properties command £739,458  –  a modest premium of 13%. When analysing each London borough, however, this premium can become significantly larger.

In Islington, corner plot homes command an average price of almost £1.7 million, while comparable surrounding homes go for £1.1m. This marks a corner plot premium of more than 44% – the highest in London.

Corner plot homes in Westminster are almost 40% more expensive at an average price of nearly £1.8 million.

In Newham, the corner plot premium is 35%, in Tower Hamlets it’s 26%, and in Haringey it’s 23%. The top-ten of London’s largest corner plot premiums is completed with Barnet (21%), Harrow (19%), Sutton (14%), Brent (13%), and Enfield (12%).

However, there are six boroughs in which these homes actually cost less than the overall borough average, presenting homebuyers the chance of an affordable corner plot purchase. These are Greenwich (-10%), Camden (-8%), Hammersmith & Fulham (-7%), Kingston-upon-Thames (-5%), Ealing (-4%), and Bromley (-2%).

Director of Benham and Reeves, Marc von Grundherr, commented:

“A corner plot is not only more desirable due to the fact they are often more spacious and offer slightly more outdoor space, but they also provide the added privacy that comes with having just a single neighbour.

In a built-up area such as London, this can be particularly appealing but while demand is higher, they are also harder to come by due to the limited level of stock. As a result, you will generally find that the cost of a corner plot property is going to come in far higher than comparable properties on the same road, for example.”

Table shows the house price premium for a corner plot property across each London borough
Location Corner plot – ave price Wider area equivalent – ave price Corner plot premium
Islington £1,646,903 £1,142,103 44.20%
Westminster £1,784,237 £1,275,001 39.94%
Newham £479,229 £355,910 34.65%
Tower Hamlets £544,289 £432,865 25.74%
Haringey £1,019,298 £825,900 23.42%
Barnet £1,002,385 £829,891 20.79%
Harrow £850,249 £714,337 19.03%
Sutton £691,021 £604,042 14.40%
Brent £913,506 £809,431 12.86%
Enfield £656,810 £588,205 11.66%
Havering £625,759 £562,232 11.30%
Lambeth £733,627 £659,624 11.22%
Hounslow £745,473 £676,064 10.27%
Lewisham £524,605 £476,272 10.15%
Croydon £530,134 £484,457 9.43%
Bexley £492,160 £455,907 7.95%
Redbridge £727,129 £677,084 7.39%
Hillingdon £586,875 £547,156 7.26%
Hackney £637,530 £599,581 6.33%
Merton £571,767 £541,018 5.68%
Waltham Forest £503,420 £478,671 5.17%
Kensington and Chelsea £2,209,293 £2,148,484 2.83%
Southwark £667,283 £651,818 2.37%
Wandsworth £1,392,480 £1,362,077 2.23%
Richmond upon Thames £1,243,497 £1,216,738 2.20%
Barking and Dagenham £357,263 £353,638 1.03%
Bromley £603,428 £613,449 -1.63%
Ealing £788,364 £818,083 -3.63%
Kingston upon Thames £888,903 £931,299 -4.55%
Hammersmith and Fulham £671,287 £722,586 -7.10%
Camden £1,955,761 £2,127,858 -8.09%
Greenwich £464,408 £516,125 -10.02%
London £835,621 £739,458 13.00%
Data sourced from PropertyData.com – Corner plot premiums
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Established in 1958, Benham and Reeves is one of London’s oldest, independently owned property lettings and sales agents. With specialism in residential sales, corporate lettings and property management in prime areas of London, the company operates from 21 prominently located branches and 14 international offices.

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