Last week I was filming in Devon once again and one of the properties that was featured was in the heart of Salcombe - one of the most popular weekend retreats for sailors and the London jet set. Prices of residential property here are pretty steep for Devon, but the one I visited was a commercial property in one of the main streets.
Advertised as a 'shop', this little unit has no running water or loo and has just about the same footprint as a Ford Transit Van!! So, just about enough room to swing the proverbial cat or more sensibly to house a desk and telephone - but not much more.
The property actually attracted quite abit of interest - most probably because of it's location in one of Salcombe's busy trading streets - and eventually sold for £27,500.
Now, from my reckoning - taking the inner dimensions, this works out at about £6000 per square metre and got me thinking about how this stacks up against other property hotspots. I know that Salcombe can command prices on par with London - but where else do prices reach these heady heights?
Most Expensive Towns in the UK
Post Town/Borough | Region | Price per M2 (£) (based on 2007 Figures |
|---|---|---|
Kensington and Chelsea | Greater London | £8,386 |
Westminster | Greater London | £6,893 |
Camden | Greater London | £6,092 |
Hammersmith and Fulham | Greater London | £5,605 |
Islington | Greater London | £5,085 |
Wandsworth | Greater London | £4,871 |
Richmond upon Thames | Greater London | £4,646 |
Tower Hamlets | Greater London | £4,387 |
Southwark | Greater London | £4,315 |
Lambeth | Greater London | £4,080 |
Source: Halifax
Average Prices in Major Global Cities (2008)
Ranking | City | Prices(£), per M2 |
|---|---|---|
1 | London* | 9,805 |
2 | New York | 7,919 |
3 | Moscow | 7,720 |
4 | Paris | 6,872 |
5 | Hong Kong | 6,262 |
6 | Tokyo | 5,900 |
7 | Singapore | 5,865 |
8 | Mumbai | 5,081 |
9 | Barcelona | 4,906 |
10 | Geneva | 3,745 |
Source: Global Property Guide
* The average of London (prime) and London (other luxury) per square metre (sq. m.) prices.