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There was this thread last year: Professionals send Brixton property prices surging by 15%.
And then there's this barf-tastic, error-laden article:
And then there's this barf-tastic, error-laden article:
That’s all changed. Don’t believe me? Take a look at Guardian food critic Jay Rayner’s recent review of Brixton Village, the covered market behind Brixton underground. “Brixton Village is home to the most vibrant restaurant scene in London,” states Rayner – himself a local resident.
Or just consider that property agents currently pitch average buy-to-let yields on Brixton properties at six to seven per cent – well above the five per cent London average.
http://www.londonlovesbusiness.com/...rixton-property-worth-investment/1815.article