16-05-2025 02:00 via cityam.com

Rents near Elizabeth line stations rocket up a third since opening

City AM - Rents for homes near recently-added Elizabeth line stations have shot up by more than a third since 2022 as the housing crisis in the capital continues to intensify. In some locations, prices have risen by more than 70 per cent as demand for well-connected properties soars, according to lettings software firm Goodlord. This rise outstrips ...
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