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Street Rankings 2007 National Report

Modified: Mon, 25 Feb 2008 13:27 by admin
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When it comes to the ownership of exclusive property, The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea is undoubtedly the area to be. However, if one street outside of London is likely to successfully break into the Top Twenty in the foreseeable future, it will be Portnall Rise, Virginia Water, in the South East. Portnall Rise has secured a place at number 23 in the top 200 most expensive streets in England and Wales National Top 50 Most Expensive Streets.



Looking at the Mouseprice.com Regional Top 20 on the following page, we see London and the South East taking the top four spots in the rankings, with the most expensive streets in these southern regions averaging two or three times the value of the most expensive streets in other regions. Wales lags behind, with the most expensive Welsh street reaching only three quarters of a million pounds, less than 13% of the average value of properties on the most expensive streets in London.



However, for those of us who have not yet purchased a property on Portnall Rise, or in Kensington Square, there is still hope. The Land Registry House Price Index, released monthly, shows us that although the regions of London and the South East are home to the streets with the highest average property price, they are the poorest performing regions in terms of property value increases since April 2000.



So, whereas Wales and the North East appear in the Mouseprice.com Street Rankings to be underperforming this could not be further from the truth. Although the most expensive streets in Wales and the North East have the lowest average property prices, property in these regions has increased in value by far more than property in London and the South East.



For example, between April 2000 and December 2006, property in the South East increased by 86.6% and London property has increased in value even less, by 82.4%. In comparison, Welsh property has seen an increase of 140.7% and Yorkshire and the Humber shows an increase of 144.2% in the same period. The North East shows the greatest increase of 144.6% - increasing almost two and a half times in value! So, London and the South East may be the home to today’s property millionaires, but it is the North East and Wales who are profiting!



Rank

Street Name

Area

Postcode

Value

GOR

1

Kensington Square

Kensington And Chelsea

W8

£5,534,480

London

2

Chelsea Square

Kensington And Chelsea

SW3

£5,098,047

London

3

Portnall Rise

Virginia Water

GU25

£3,446,220

South East

4

Ravenscroft Road

Weybridge

KT13

£3,233,140

South East

5

Park Avenue South

Harpenden

AL5

£1,881,283

East

6

Whitebarn Road

Alderley Edge

SK9

£1,855,880

North West

7

Hill Top

Hale

WA15

£1,849,392

North West

8

Newlands Avenue

Radlett

WD7

£1,848,560

East

9

Western Avenue

Poole

BH13

£1,520,032

South West

10

Mornish Road

Poole

BH13

£1,434,300

South West

11

Luttrell Road

Sutton Coldfield

B74

£1,350,283

West Midlands

12

Roman Grange

Sutton Coldfield

B74

£1,267,288

West Midlands

13

The Ridgeway

Rothley

LE7

£1,182,533

East Midlands

14

Sandmoor Drive

Leeds

LS17

£1,065,283

Yorkshire and the Humber

15

Gubeon Wood

Tranwell Woods

NE61

£1,056,940

North East

16

Beeston Fields Drive

Bramcote

NG9

£1,041,122

East Midlands

17

Linton Lane

Linton

LS22

£1,020,280

Yorkshire and the Humber

18

Runnymede Road

Ponteland

NE20

£786,268

North East

19

Cefn Coed Road

Cardiff

CF23

£698,467

Wales

20

Twyncyn

Dinas Powys

CF64

£677,767

Wales


This table of the top 20 most expensive streets in England and Wales is compiled using the two most expensive streets in each of the ten government office regions (GORs), and ordering them according to their average street values (shown above in descending order).



For a table showing the Top 200 most expensive streets ranked according to average street value (irrespective of Government Office Region), please consult the alternative table. The table of the Top 200 most expensive streets is ranked according to street value, from the Top 100 most expensive streets in each Government Office Region.

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