The latest research by London lettings and estate agent, Benham and Reeves, reveals that homebuyers who want a room with a view in London are facing house price premium of up to 140%.
Benham and Reeves has analysed asking prices for London properties listed with the allure of a ‘good view’ to see how they compare to the wider price of purchasing a property across the capital. A ‘good view’ might entail cityscapes, riversides or, in more suburban boroughs, green space.
The data shows that a property listed with a good view in London costs, on average, just over £1 million. This is 93% more than the overall average London house price of £525,629.
The largest premium for a room with a view is found in the borough of Lambeth. Here, the average asking price is £545,537, while the average for a good view is a breathtaking 137% more at £1.3 million.
Merton, in the city’s South West, carries an average price of £564,071, but buyers who want a good view can expect to pay a premium of 120% to secure such a property.
London’s room with a view house price premium good also tops 100% in Kensington & Chelsea (109%), Lewisham (108%), and Enfield (105%).
For buyers already trying to navigate a pricey London market and unusually expensive mortgages, such extraordinary premiums are likely out of reach. But there are a number of boroughs where a good view is much more affordable.
In the North West London borough of Harrow, the average home costs £512,866 while the average for a good view is £602,080; a premium of just 17%.
In Brent, a good view will cost an additional 25%, and in Ealing it’s an additional 26%.
The good view premium also comes in under 50% in Waltham Forest (31%), Barnet (35%), Bromley (38%), and Newham (48%).
Director of Benham and Reeves, Marc von Grundherr, commented:
“The best views that London has to offer are going to cost you a lot of money. It’s a case of supply and demand. In a largely flat city which is densely populated with buildings, truly majestic views are relatively few and far between.
That’s why any homeowners who are sitting on a great view can always be confident that their property will achieve a hefty price premium even in a cooling housing market. A room with a view is akin to being within two minutes walk of a tube station – completely immune to wider market conditions and always in high demand.”
Table shows the average asking price premium for homes listed with a ‘good view’ in each London borough |
Location |
Price – good view |
Borough price |
Est price premium £ |
Est price premium % |
Lambeth |
£1,295,489 |
£545,537 |
£749,952 |
137% |
Merton |
£1,242,012 |
£564,071 |
£677,941 |
120% |
Kensington and Chelsea |
£2,752,351 |
£1,314,120 |
£1,438,231 |
109% |
Lewisham |
£918,194 |
£442,180 |
£476,014 |
108% |
Enfield |
£914,036 |
£445,676 |
£468,360 |
105% |
Westminster |
£1,825,894 |
£921,609 |
£904,285 |
98% |
Wandsworth |
£1,237,115 |
£628,961 |
£608,154 |
97% |
Southwark |
£1,002,898 |
£535,043 |
£467,855 |
87% |
Sutton |
£800,000 |
£430,883 |
£369,117 |
86% |
Croydon |
£759,683 |
£412,288 |
£347,395 |
84% |
Greenwich |
£761,701 |
£419,857 |
£341,844 |
81% |
Hounslow |
£804,052 |
£444,127 |
£359,925 |
81% |
Kingston upon Thames |
£992,034 |
£552,129 |
£439,905 |
80% |
Hillingdon |
£786,308 |
£453,689 |
£332,619 |
73% |
Tower Hamlets |
£865,998 |
£501,583 |
£364,415 |
73% |
Richmond upon Thames |
£1,292,884 |
£756,534 |
£536,350 |
71% |
Redbridge |
£764,222 |
£460,849 |
£303,373 |
66% |
Hackney |
£1,059,739 |
£646,689 |
£413,050 |
64% |
Hammersmith and Fulham |
£1,275,882 |
£787,893 |
£487,989 |
62% |
Camden |
£1,392,897 |
£860,920 |
£531,977 |
62% |
Islington |
£1,034,158 |
£690,034 |
£344,124 |
50% |
Newham |
£614,113 |
£415,092 |
£199,021 |
48% |
Bromley |
£694,397 |
£503,691 |
£190,706 |
38% |
Barnet |
£780,796 |
£579,798 |
£200,998 |
35% |
Waltham Forest |
£658,945 |
£504,472 |
£154,473 |
31% |
Ealing |
£663,869 |
£527,622 |
£136,247 |
26% |
Brent |
£657,784 |
£524,395 |
£133,389 |
25% |
Harrow |
£602,080 |
£512,866 |
£89,214 |
17% |
London |
£1,016,055 |
£525,629 |
£490,426 |
93% |
*Boroughs missing due to lack of available data |
Barking and Dagenham |
x |
£355,594 |
x |
x |
Bexley |
x |
£400,221 |
x |
x |
City of London |
x |
£988,117 |
x |
x |
Haringey |
x |
£605,643 |
x |
x |
Havering |
x |
£421,725 |
x |
x |
London – good view price premium
Good views data sourced from Property Data
Average house price data sourced from UK House Price Index