Tufnell Park Property Guide
Duke & Herzog attracts a combination of cash buyers, investors or corporate and professional tenants for properties in Tufnell Park. Houses with garden are popular with families while young professionals look for a converted flat in N7 or NW5. The area retains a relaxed community spirit and house prices in Tufnell Park are cheaper than the average property for sale in Islington.
Property Prices in Tufnell Park - Property Prices in Tufnell Park - As a rough guide, 2011 property values in Tufnell Park are in the region of £500 per square foot (gross internal area). When we assess the accurate market value of a property, Duke & Herzog's sales manager takes into consideration the major factors that affect the property's value including location, property size and style, outside space and parking. We also consider the factors which are often overlooked such as the age of building/conversion, planning or lease restrictions, sinking funds, and the cost of future works. We always take into account the current market conditions, review the competition your property is facing, and research recent sales of similar properties in the area. Naturally, we work to achieve the highest possible price within the timescale the vendor is looking for. As a result of our expertise and many years of experience in the local market, all our valuations recommend a bespoke marketing campaign and realistic asking price that reflects the requirements of our strong database of registered buyers.
A late Victorian bay fronted period house within one of Tufnell Park's premier tree lined turnings like Anson Road, Carleton Road or St. Georges Avenue sells for over £1 million and the price for a charming 4 bedroom house in a quiet side street near Eleanor Palmer Primary School can easily rise above £1.5 million. Property prices of flats and houses in Dartmouth Park are even higher because the open spaces of Hampstead Heath are only a short walk away and some buyers are prepared to pay a premium for a house close to La Sainte Union and William Ellis School.
It is possible to pick up a small 2 bedroom flat around £325,000 in Tabley Road or Yerbury Road towards the Holloway side whilst prices for a house with garden here can be less than £700,000. Experienced agents take into account that property in Lady Margaret Road, Huddleston Road and Mercers Road is among the most sought after and therefore significantly more expensive because of its location close to Tufnell Park tube (Northern Line, zone 2).
Local estate agents know that this part of North London is a little diamond, a quiet enclave with leafy streets but in easy reach of the supermarkets on Holloway Road or the shops in Kentish Town. The relatively low crime rate and excellent transport links to the City and the West End make Tufnell Park the ideal choice for everyone who wants to buy or rent a property in Camden and Islington. Ideally positioned opposite the tube station, Duke & Herzog's office in Fortess Road has a wide choice of flats and houses to buy or property to let in this really mixed area with young feel.
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