How Sport Could Affect Your House Price
The Effect on House Price
The skies may be a little grey but Summer is well under way. Now is the start of a very busy sporting calendar with racing at Royal Ascot, tennis at Queens and Wimbledon and Cricket at Edgbaston. At Clockwork we always keep an eye on fluctuating house prices and were wondering what effect these (and other) top sporting events and venues have on your house price.
According to research by estate agent Hatched, who ranked British sport’s stadiums by average house price in their postcode, living near a golf course has a more positive effect on your house price than any other sporting venue. Houses around the UK’s golf courses cost on average £419,446 double the national house price average.
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Race courses are second on the list. Houses around race tracks costing approximately £362,000 and homes around Sandown Park in Surrey are the most expensive of all coming in at around £1 million.
Lord’s cricket ground is the individual venue which can boast the highest house prices for its neighbours. House prices next to the “home of cricket” are on average a whopping £1.4 million. Stamford Bridge, Chelsea FC’s ground was the highest ranked football stadium. They boast neighbours with a £1.2 million average house price.
Moving House?
You would think the thought of thousands of people walking past your home on a Saturday may have a negative effect on your house price. In fact it is the opposite. According to the Hatched report the larger the stadium capacity the higher the house price. Those homes next to premier division football grounds were 84% higher than those neighbouring third division grounds.
Whether you are moving to neighbour Murryfield Stadium in Edinburgh or Ascot Racecourse in Berkshire, Clockwork Removals are on hand to move individuals and families all over the UK.
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