
"Nationwide took a look at house prices across London, and then mapped them based on which tube or train line they were closest to in order to discover which commuters are paying the highest transport-related premium on their properties. In the end, the report discovered that houses on the Circle line were more expensive than any other. Houses whose nearest station is on the yellow line cost an average of £729,000."
"The second most expensive line to live near was the Bakerloo, where homes cost an average of £617,000. Once again, stations like Marylebone, Regent's Park, and Baker Street are likely bringing that average number up, and being a shorter line there just aren't enough cheaper stops to even it out. The Victoria line, which runs straight through central London, was third. On the light blue line, a house will set you back, on average, £587,000."
Homes within 500m of any station cost an average of £42,700 more. House prices in London were mapped by the nearest tube or train line to measure transport-related premiums. The Circle line commands the highest average at £729,000, running through exclusive areas such as Kensington, Westminster, and the City. The Bakerloo averaged £617,000, boosted by expensive central stops and fewer cheaper stations. The Victoria averaged £587,000. On the opposite end, the Liberty Overground was the most affordable TfL service to live near, with the Elizabeth line coming in close second.
Read at Time Out London
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