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London is typically regarded as the world's most expensive city. As a result, London properties are extremely costly. Historically the London real estate market has always been strong. Fueled by a constant demand for London properties and a strong economy, the London real estate market features exorbitantly pricey homes and land.
 
 
London is considered Europe's star city; the area possesses numerous landmarks, and a lively night scene. London is served by five international airports, has a strong school system, and is big in theater, shopping, music, and fashion. London property truly attracts people from all corners of the world.
 
 
London property, in regards to serviced apartments, has the most expensive prices in the United Kingdom, and quite possibly throughout Europe. London properties are typically older flats, that haven't been remodeled for decades, however, the newer apartment complexes, especially in inner London all come with modern facilities, including kitchens and wireless Internet.
 
 
Property for sale in London has experienced a 9% dip in the average home price from the 2007 peaks. The average London property, including all property for sale on the dreary outskirts of the city, is roughly $435,000. From its peak, London properties are down 12%; when compared to household income, London real estate prices are considerably higher then were in 1989, or the last real estate bubble for London properties. 
 
 
With the global economic recession, London real estate, like every other real estate market, is extremely fragile. The difference however, is that the prices for London properties have not reflected this current economic time. As the British government continues to borrow and spend, the effect on home prices goes unnoticed.

Lanarkshire Property

Lanarkshire Property

Lanarkshire or the County of Lanark is an area in Scotland that is roughly 2,300 kilometers in area. They are divided into North Lanarkshire and South Lanarkshire; both areas of the county have unique characteristics which define their specific housing markets. Although the markets are held separate, the towns that make up the North and South area of Lanarkshire represent the unique characteristics of the area.
 
 
The average price paid for through a very popular real estate agency for South Lanarkshire property is just above 120,000 Euros. Although this amount is relatively cheap given the area, there are many homes that sell for over a million pounds. The cheapness is found in the rural setting of the area and the presence of numerous bottom-line, 1 bedroom flats. 
 
 
The abundance of flats within the area greatly cloud the low average price paid for Lanarkshire property; the majority of flats (1 bedroom areas) within the area sell for roughly 30,000 Euros or below. The more expensive properties within the area are more traditional homes, which contain multiple bedrooms and numerous acres.
 
 
North Lanarkshire property is commonly regarded as the most affordable land in Central Scotland. North Lanarkshire property combines affordable land, open space, and individual communities that possess a unique culture. North Lanarkshire has a population of roughly 325,000–a number that has greatly increased due to the government's willingness to build public living areas. The area is mostly rural; however motorways and the North Lanarkshire property belt divide the rugged land, giving it a paradoxical feel. 
 
 
As towns continue to sprout up and the government continues to build more communities, the average home price will continue to drop. Demand for North Lanarkshire property is relatively flat; if the supply continues to increase the price will remain the same or fall. As a result of the county's setting and structure, the typical lot contains multiple acres, detached villas, and multiple bedrooms. Although many of the homes have been left untouched for decades, the community's desire to build up more properties has given the area a makeover through the implementation of modern homes.