How Crossrail has impacted rents🚂

How Crossrail has impacted rents🚂

Tenants will pay up to 89% more to live within arm’s reach of a Crossrail station, with rental values within these postcodes climbing by as much as 36% in the last year alone, according to research from Rentd.

Rentd analysed rental values in postcodes home to a Crossrail station, how they’ve changed over the last year and how they compare to the cost of renting across the wider area they are located within.
Crossrail cost of renting
The research shows that Crossrail rental values have climbed by 15% on average in the last year alone. Renting within a Crossrail postcode currently costs £1,605 per month on average, up £207 in a single year. To continue reading, please Click Here


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