Sunday, Jan 25, 2009
Fred Harrison's land price contour map
Where can I live?: Find your new home ...
FH and other Land Valuer Taxers have pointed out often enough that there is a distinct land price contour map to the UK (or anywhere else for that matter), with its peaks in Central London and other major cities, which taper out into the countryside but with smaller peaks round railway stations that get you to the nearest town for working, shopping, leisure etc. I have been alerted to this new web-site which helps you find a property to buy or rent within x minutes travel of y Tube station below a price of z. It's not as good as a proper contour map, but you can see that for a given x and y, if you reduce z (the price range), the amount of choice you have shrinks and moves further away from your chosen destination station y.
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