Crossrail Postcodes on the right track for Property Investors

Crossrail Postcodes on the right track for Property Investors


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New research shows that while the wider London property market has struggled since Crossrail officially opened, locations with a Crossrail station have been largely protected by a decline in house prices.

Property consultancy Benham and Reeves analysed house price growth across the postcodes home to each of the 41 Crossrail stations before comparing this to the wider market, as well as the local authorities in which each Crossrail station is found.

The research shows that, across the Crossrail line as a whole, house prices in postcodes home to a Crossrail station have increased by an average of 3.3% since it first opened. However, since May 2022 property values have fallen by an average of -3.5% across the wider local authorities in which these Crossrail stations are found – meaning that Crossrail postcodes have performed by 6.8 percentage points better on average versus wider Crossrail local authorities.

Since May 2022, the average house price across London as a whole has fallen by -3.5% and, at an average of -5.4%, this drop has been even greater across the wider London boroughs specifically home to a Crossrail station. However, London postcodes home to a Crossrail station have seen an average increase of 2.5% during the same period, a swing of 7.9% versus the performance of wider Crossrail boroughs.

The same is also true outside of the M25, where Crossrail postcodes have enjoyed growth of 5.7% since the line opened, while the wider local authorities in which they are found have seen a marginal increase of 0.3% – again a swing of 5.4%.

The W1 postcode, home to both the Tottenham Court Road and Bond Street Crossrail stations, has seen the highest rate of house price growth since the line opened – up by 17.2% since May 2022.

In contrast, the wider boroughs of Camden (-19.7%) and Westminster (-14.3%), of which the W1 postcode covers, have both seen the most significant reductions in the average house price of all Crossrail local authorities over the last two years.

The Canary Wharf Crossrail postcode of E14 has seen the average house price climb by 11.8% versus a -9.1% reduction seen across the wider borough of Tower Hamlets.

The RG10 postcode of Twyford has also seen double-digit house price growth of 10.5% since the launch of Crossrail, nearly double that compared to the growth seen across the wider area of Wokingham (6.4%).

In fact, 34 of the 41 Crossrail stations have seen positive house price growth across their respective postcodes since it launched, while 34 of the 41 stations have also seen postcode house price performance outperform that of the wider local authority.

See how house prices have performed around your local Crossrail station here.

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