A strong economy ready to explode when Crossrail opens in 2019 Situated in affluent west London and close to Heathrow airport, Ealing is in a strong economic position. The average household income is £36,000 a year and there are over ...

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Reading is historically known for the Three B’s; Beer, Simonds’ Brewery from 1785–2010; Bulbs, Suttons’ Seeds from 1837-1974; Biscuits, Huntley and Palmer’s from 1822-1976. Today Reading is a commercial centre, with involvement in information technology and insurance. Surprisingly despite its ...

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Excellent connectivity & a strong sense of community in London’s hottest urban village Situated in the north-west of London, Harrow is an ideal location from the perspective of a property investor. It is bordered by the prosperous county of Hertfordshire to ...

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£1.7 billion of investment will create a thriving business hub to rival Canary Wharf In the 19th century, the Royal Docks were home to the largest and deepest enclosed docks in the world. Created by the entrepreneurs to provide for ...

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The UK’s largest sporting event brings £30 million to the local economy The London Borough of Merton is in south-west London, formed in 1965 when the Surrey towns of Mitcham, Wimbledon, Merton and Morden were merged to become a London ...

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The UK’s third most productive town is booming Big things are happening in Slough. A long-term project is underway to transform 29 acres in the town centre. The Heart of Slough is a £450m initiative using the investment from both ...

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The 2nd cheapest London borough expects a 45% increase after Crossrail completes The London borough of Bexley is situated in south-east London, just south of the River Thames. It is one of London’s greenest boroughs with over 100 parks and green ...

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