Kentish Town Estate Agents Guide
Camden and Kentish Town estate agents Duke & Herzog help a variety of 1st time buyers, growing families or developers looking for properties in Camden and Kentish Town. Period conversions are abundant in NW1 and NW5, as are the schools, and this attracts a certain type of resident who respects and enjoys their community.
Camden Town is as varied in architecture as it is in property prices. Some of the more expensive properties are found to the West of Camden High Street where prices start around £450,000 for a 2 bedroom flat in Arlington Road. These prices steadily increase as you get closer to the highly desirable Primrose Hill where it is not unusual to pay over £2 million for a 4 bedroom house on Gloucester Avenue. Camden estate agents have a strong demand for property in proximity to the green open spaces of Primrose Hill and Regent's Park. This is obviously a large factor driving these property prices. For those who prefer a more lively and down to earth neighbourhood, a flat to the East of Camden High Street or North of Camden Square can be found for around £275,000. Camden Town is also popular with families trying to secure places at one of the many local schools such as Camden School for Girls in Sandall Road. Whichever part of Camden you choose to live in, you will always benefit from the excellent transport links of the underground and a great selection of buses connecting North London with the West End and City.
Kentish Town estate agents cover another highly sought after area of North London, also benefiting from great transport links to the rest of London. Property prices in Kentish Town start around £250,000-275,000 for a 1 bedroom flat on a busy road and easily reach £1.5 million for a 4 bedroom house on either side of Kentish Town Road. This part of Camden has a unique atmosphere; there is a busy high street with a diverse range of shops and restaurants but also offers peaceful residential streets branching off Kentish Town Road. Kelly Street and Leverton Street also have some of the brightest property in London, showcasing the best multi-coloured terraces that Kentish Town has to offer. All estate agents in Kentish Town have noticed a steep increase of enquiries from French families specifically wishing to move to Kentish Town as the new College Francais Bilingue de Londres, the new French school on Holmes Road, has opened in September 2011. This is widely welcomed by local residents as it does not only increase interest in the area but will also bring an additional continental feel to an already vibrant neighbourhood.






