Online House Hunter: Not quite so average | Alan Cleaver | Independent Property Blogs
IF the average UK house price is £232,628 then what can you buy for your money? Depending on where you want to live and what type of accommodation you want, just shy of quarter of a million can buy a surprising range of properties.
In one of the most expensive parts of the UK – Kensington, London – you won’t get a great amount but you will find high quality accommodation in prime location. This studio flat in Sinclair Road is for sale for £239,950. The large bay west-facing bay window and stripped wooden floors make it an impressive home. There are separate sleeping and kitchen areas in this flat which is part of a managed period building. It is on the market with Craig Sheehan.
A riverside location for £232,628 may take some finding but on the market with Chancellors is a two-bedroom cottage in Abingdon, Oxfordshire with views over the River Thames. Maud Hale Cottages is on the market for offers over £225,000 and is set in the heart of historic Abingdon.
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