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September 10th 15, 05:52 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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North South divide.
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(Roland Perry)
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07:06:54 on Thu, 10 Sep 2015,
remarked:
The large amount of (fairly) recent building on former employment
sites, mainly ex-Philips like at St Andrew's Road and St Matthew's
Gardens, is more reasonably priced. And some 30% is affordable housing
(40% on newer developments).
St Matthew's Gardens is a bit cheaper with 3/4 bed houses nudging
half a million. St Andrews Road, on the other hand, is much more
expensive for freehold 3/4 beds with several valued at the moment in
the 700-800k bracket. Leasehold 2 bed flats are around 400k.
Last week's property supplement has a 1 bed flat in St Matthew's Gardens
with an asking price of £260K.
Not sure if that's evidence of a high price (£260k a bedroom vs
£125k) or what.
You can't get anything for £125k in Cambridge these days.
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