Hey /biz/.
I'm looking to buy a property in London, which area is the best place to buy ?
Budget 700k$.
>>1036525
Somewhere up and coming.
>>1036527
Go to bed.
Fuck off you chinese or russian cunt.
>>1036525
London? Are you sure?
>>1036525
Scum. Go drive up prices somewhere else.
>>1036541
Why not ?
>>1036525
With some haggling, you could afford a large cardboard box with that.
>>1036550
What else, pleb?
>>1036557
10 Downing St
>>1036525
> anywhere near Crossrail
I live in London. Rent privately. I wish I could call property prices a bubble here, but a combination of building height regulations, unusable green-belt land and an influx of global hot money makes it unlikely to stop anytime soon...
Not to be spiteful OP, but I'm very envious of your (supposed) ability to buy a house, as despite earning a healthy middle class salary at a young age, I'm living in spare bedrooms.
Sadly you will not be able to afford a 1 bedroom in central london. You can afford a 2-3 bedroom in a mediocre area 30 minutes away from central london by tube, but the area will be saturated by a lot of pakistanis and indians
Ask a real estate agent, dummy.
Near the new Crossrail developments. But good luck with $700k, you won't get much.
Also look up the proposed changes in how buy-to-let and stamp duty are going to work.
>>1036525
>700k$
so like 480k in GBP
you can get a 1 bedroom flat or a studio in an average to poor area in zone 2/3
>>1036581
as opposed to a fake estate agent?
they're just called 'estate agents' in London...
>$700,000 not £, $.
Try east ham, hope u like curry tho.
You could afford to buy a place in Burnley