The concentration of pricey property in London: Tweet of the Day

The concentration of pricey property in London: Tweet of the Day
Jennifer DukeDecember 7, 2020

It can be hard to visualise exactly how different house prices vary from area to area.

Barney Stringer decided to take London's house prices and present them a little differently.

The 3D height on the graph is proportional to the density of value (£ per square inch). It provides a fascinating depiction of where the most expensive properties are most concentrated, and you can almost see the ripple effect of properties decreasing in price the further they get from these expensive areas.

You can read the full article about London's house price concentration and the creation of the graph at City Metric.

Jennifer Duke

Jennifer Duke was a property writer at Property Observer

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