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Property in London: Something for Everyone

London comprises one of the most popular property markets in Europe, let alone in the UK – and it’s not hard to see why. Central London offers all the excitement of a big city, while the suburbs allow for a bit more peace and quiet whilst remaining close to the cosmopolitan offerings of the inner city. Furthermore, London offers some exceptional employment opportunities and higher salaries than any other part of the UK.

Property in central London is ideal for anyone seeking lively surroundings – with so many restaurants, bars, clubs, theatres and museums, it’s impossible to get bored! Moreover, living in the city doesn’t mean you’ll be far from nature and wildlife: there are eight royal parks in London where residents can enjoy the green, open space and peaceful surroundings.

London’s suburban properties are more suitable for those who want to be near the offerings of a large urban area, but would prefer to live somewhere a bit quieter. It’s particularly common for families to acquire property in the suburbs of London, and those with children will find a wide selection of schools in and around the city, ranging from children’s playgroups to sixth form colleges and universities.

Whether you’re looking for property in an area which displays London’s unique and thrilling mix of cultures, or are simply searching for a place that’s fashionable yet serene, you’re sure to find something to suit you in London. If you decide to live in the city’s suburbs yet work in central London you’ll have no problem commuting, since London is home to one of the most extensive public transport networks in the world. The London Underground, for example, serves the central part of the city and most suburbs to the north of the Thames river, while an extensive rail network serves suburbs to the south of the river. The London bus network also caters to local travellers, with a transport system running through the night.

Like many large cities, property prices in London represent a competitive seller’s market. For this reason, it’s important to research the market before you delve into it. If you’re searching for property in London, rest assured that you’ll find a number of outstanding resources to help you along the way. So, whether you’re looking for a house or flat in the city, or a farm estate in the outskirts, a qualified estate agent can help you to locate the right property.

Shopping Breaks in London: Something for Everyone

As one of the most notorious global centres of fashion, it’s only natural that London should boast a number of desirable high street shopping areas and designer boutiques. In fact, if you can get over the high cost of living, London offers one of the world’s best locations for shopping breaks – and anyone thinking of commencing a shopping holiday in London will definitely be able to locate an area of the city in which they can find the key to all their retail desires.

First and foremost, shoppers in London will adore the world-famous Oxford Street – Europe’s busiest shopping district. Oxford Street extends over two kilometres and offers retail enthusiasts a range of fashion, shoes and clothing stores – many of which include flagship stores of major British brands. For instance, on Oxford Street you’ll find Selfridges department store – a London shopping institution – as well as Marks and Spencer, John Lewis, Debenhams, House of Fraser, HMV, Borders, the Disney Store and Topshop, the latter of which claims to be “the largest fashion store in the world”.

If you’re looking for a more alternative location for your shopping break in London, head straight to Camden Market. Camden Market comprises a range of markets, including Camden Lock Market, Stables Market, Buck Street Market and Inverness Street Market. Here, you’ll find a variety of market stalls selling offbeat, vintage and second hand clothing, as well as handmade crafts, accessories and other goods. You’ll also find one of London’s oldest street markets in Portobello Road, in London’s Notting Hill district. While Portobello Road Market also offers unique vintage clothing, additionally, it is known as one of London’s premier destinations for antique-buying – so is sure to cater to shoppers with a variety of interests.

However, London’s most prestigious shopping destination is undoubtedly Knightsbridge, home to some of Europe’s most exclusive designer stores and boutiques. The Knightsbridge area houses the UK’s top two luxury department stores – Harrods and Harvey Nichols – as well as leading designer brands, including Cartier, Jimmy Choo, Chanel, Stella McCartney and Vivienne Westwood. And the popularity of weekend shopping breaks in Knightsbridge means that hotels near Harrods are in high demand, ensuring that Knightsbridge is a first class shopping location in London year-round.

What’s more, Knightsbridge and its surrounding areas of Mayfair and Chelsea, are home to a number of art and fashion schools. As a result, London – like Paris, Milan and New York – offers a constantly regenerating fashion climate as new generations of designers and artists come and go with regular frequency. So if you don’t make it on a luxury shopping break to Knightsbridge this year, you can rest assured that there’ll be many more years to come!

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