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Top 10 Tube Stations for House Hunters

Published On: August 20, 2015 at 5:45 pm

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First time buyers and young families in London are moving their search for a home to areas around Tube stations in zones 3 and 4, according to data on the capital’s Underground network by online estate agent, eMoov.

Demand for properties near East Ham Tube station is increasing at the fastest rate of anywhere within the network, growing by 26% in the last six months. Buyers are attracted to strong transport links, including the District and Hammersmith & City lines, and good value homes.

A solid selection of Victorian properties and flat conversions is appealing to those unable to buy in nearby Hackney and Walthamstow, says Abdul Moqtadir, a sales negotiator at Bairstow Eves estate agent in East Ham.

One-bedroom flats are available in the area for around £170,000 and Victorian family houses can be snapped up for under £400,000.

Moqtadir states: “Demand certainly exceeds supply. Newham is one of London’s poorest boroughs, but thanks to the Olympics, it is now on the radar of buyers from all over London and of course, the council is investing in infrastructure. It’s an exciting time; over the next five years, the area is going to change a lot.”1

The top ten Tube stations for buyers

Position

Tube station Increase in demand Average house price Annual house price increase

Average one-bed flat price

1 East Ham 26% £296,264 6.34% £173,059
2 Woodford 25% £503,916 5.27% £255,889
3 Upminster Bridge 23% £406,728 5.23% £183,333
4 Colliers Wood 22% £386,579 3.06% £370,000
5 Chesham 22% £428,430 6.52% £209,990
6 Upton Park 22% £316,569 6.34% £227,700
7 Barking 19% £262,337 7.71% £159,540
8 Barkingside 19% £351,624 3.6% £192,498
9 Walthamstow Central 19% £384,812 5.29% £279,975
10 Stratford 19% £355,201 6.29% £356,745

Demand has risen by 25% in Woodford, zone 4 on the Central line.

Senior property consultant at Hetheringtons, Richard Harman, explains: “This area is popular with families selling in zones 1-3, who are looking to get more house for their money within the catchment areas of reputable state and private schools.”1

However, many first time buyers priced out of this area are instead looking to Barkingside, where starter homes cost an average of £192,498, around £60,000 cheaper than in Woodford. Fortunately, Barkingside is still on the Central line in zone 4.

Stations in East London account for eight out of the ten fastest growing areas. eMoov’s founder, Russell Quirk, says that good transport links on the Jubilee and Central lines and the development of the Crossrail service are attracting buyers.

He adds: “Strong demand for these areas should remain due to the improving transport infrastructure, as well as the affordability of property when compared to the rest of the capital.”1

Tightly packed streets of Victorian terraces in Upton Park mean that new developments have not been possible, causing difficulty for buyers on a budget. However, football could soon change this.

Research Director at Hamptons International, Johnny Morris, says: “West Ham’s move from Upton Park to the Olympic Stadium at the end of this season will mark the first opportunity to build new homes in the area for over a generation.”1

Other popular areas with first time buyers in East London include Walthamstow in zone 3, where the Victoria line is being upgraded and Barking in zone 4, where the Overground is due for extension.

1 http://www.homesandproperty.co.uk/property-news/news/londons-emerging-homes-hotspots-top-10-tube-stations-watch

The Most In-Demand Tube Stations for House Hunters

Research has revealed the most in-demand London Underground stations for house hunters.

Online estate agent eMoov found that Watford is the most popular tube station for house buyers, despite not actually being in London, but in Hertfordshire.

The study highlighted the growing popularity of outer London among property hunters, with all stops in the top ten located in zone 5 or beyond. Homes here are more affordable than inner London areas.

Contrastingly, the ten least in-demand stations are all in zone 1, the most central area of the capital.

Watford, in zone 7, has a demand rating of 78%, calculated by eMoov by comparing the amount of properties listed against the number that have sold in a certain period.

The Most In-Demand Tube Stations for House Hunters

The Most In-Demand Tube Stations for House Hunters

Bond Street is the least popular, with a demand rating of just 13%.

The top nine most in-demand stations are all in North West London. East London is also popular, with most of the stations with the highest increases in demand located in this area.

East Ham, in zone 3, experienced a 26% increase in demand since February.

The Central line is the most popular with house hunters, with demand at 48%. However, the Jubilee line saw the largest rise in demand in the last six months, up 18%.

The least in-demand lines are the Circle, Northern and Victoria, all at 37%.

Founder and Chief Executive of eMoov, Russell Quirk, comments: “It is interesting to look at the data not only by the popularity of the station, but also which zones are most in-demand, as well as the lines that run through them.

“West Ruislip is the only top ten station on the Central line in terms of property demand, even though the Central line as a whole accounts for the largest demand percentage of all the lines.

“Based on our research, the most in-demand area of London is currently East London, home to the majority of the most in-demand stations, all of which are positioned in zones 5 and outwards. But zones 3 and 4 are also enjoying strong demand and big increases since January.

“With great transport links via the Jubilee and Central lines as well as the development of the Crossrail project, strength of demand in these areas should remain strong.”1 

The top ten most in-demand tube stations

Position

Station Zone

Line

1 Watford 7 Metropolitan
2 Eastcote 5 Metropolitan and Piccadilly
3 Ickenham 6 Metropolitan and Piccadilly
4 West Ruislip 6 Central
5 Ruislip 6 Metropolitan and Piccadilly
6 Ruislip Manor 6 Metropolitan and Piccadilly
7 Pinner 5 Metropolitan
8 Croxley 7 Metropolitan
9 Rayners Lane 5 Metropolitan and Piccadilly
10 Hornchurch 6 District

The top ten least in-demand tube stations

Position

Station Zone

Line

1 Bond Street 1 Central and Jubilee
2 Oxford Circus 1 Central, Victoria and Bakerloo
3 Marble Arch 1 Central
4 Marylebone 1 Bakerloo
5 Baker Street 1 Bakerloo, Circle, Metropolitan and Jubilee
6 Knightsbridge 1 Piccadilly
7 Piccadilly Circus 1 Bakerloo and Piccadilly
8 Regents Park 1 Bakerloo
9 Green Park 1 Jubilee, Piccadilly and Victoria
10 Hyde Park Corner 1 Piccadilly

1 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/property/buying-selling-moving/11780834/Revealed-the-most-in-demand-Tube-stop-for-house-buyers-isnt-even-in-London.html