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Guide to buying Property

in Belsize Park

Guide to Buying Property in Belsize Park


Property Prices in Belsize Park
The magnificent houses and conversion flats in Belsize Park have never
fallen out of fashion, and therefore house prices remain robust,
comment Central London estate agents, Sandfords. The latest figures
from property search portal Rightmove indicate that house prices are up
4% on those seen at the same in 2013 (November), and are 24% up on
prices achieved in 2011. The majority of property transactions in Belsize
Park are flats, with an average selling price of 812,007. Terraced
properties are selling for just shy of 2 million while semi detached
residences sell for an average of 3.44 million.

Who's buying in Belsize Park?


Belsize Park was an artistic community back in the 1930s and the blue
plaque commemorating sculptor Henry Moore and painter Piet
Mondrian - the later who was tempted to the area from Paris. Other
artists, such as Barbara Hepworth and Ben Nicholson, completed the
scene and brought with them a bohemian vibe. Today Belsize Park is a
hit with artists of a different ilk, with Hollywood A-listers including
Helene Bonham Carter, Tim Burton and Gwyneth Paltrow all trading the
streets of NW3.

Guide to Buying Property in Belsize Park


Property types in Belsize Park
The large stucco mansions built around Belsize Square back in the
mid 19th century remain iconic on the NW3 property scene, although
many of the buildings have been converted into flats. The smattering
of Art Deco, modern movement and Arts & Crafts-influenced houses
and mansion flats command great interest, with buyers falling for
their period and somewhat quirky charms.

Most coveted Belsize Park roads


Although not covering a massive geographical area, Belsize Park still
has distinct neighbourhoods, including Belsize Park Gardens, Belsize
Village, Haverstock Hill and England's Lane. Roads at the heart of
these enclaves always command a premium. Stanbury Court on
Haverstock Hill is prized for its Art Deco flats, while Eton Avenue and
Lyndhurst Gardens are prime hunting ground for Queen Anne-style
red brick houses. Those craving clean lines are naturally drawn to
the Isokon Building on Lawn Road - a white washed modern
movement edifice designed by architect Wells Coates. Garnett Road,
Parkhill Road and Lancaster Grove also register highly with buyers,
say Central London estate agents.

Guide to Buying Property in Belsize Park


Belsize Park area highlights
The artistic history of Belsize Park is a thing of wonder in itself, and the concentration of artists that
gathered in the neighbourhood in the 1930s set the tone for today's modern-day neighbourhood. Quieter
than neighbouring Hampstead Heath, Primrose Hill and Chalk Farm, Belsize Park has retained its friendly
charm and a thriving caf culture ensures local residents mingle. This community spirit is the area's
biggest redeeming feature, with small pockets of retail and restaurant activity concentrated on England's
Lane, Belsize Lane, Steeles Village and Haverstock Hill.

Property for Sale in Belsize Park


Some of our top featured properties for sale in Belsize Park

2 bedroom Flat for sale in Belsize Square,


London, NW3

2 bedroom Flat for sale in Hillfield Court,


Belsize Avenue, London, NW3

For an updated and complete list of properties for sale in Belsize Park, please visit www.sandfords.com

Contact Us
For more information and advice on buying property in Belsize Park and surrounding areas, dont hesitate to
contact or visit our Primrose Hill Estate Agents office.

Sandfords Primrose Hill


107 Regents Park Road
London NW1 8UR
T +44 (0)20 7722 7997
phsales@sandfords.com
phlettings@sandfords.com
www.sandfords.com

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