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It’s no wonder that discerning buyers are coming to Putney in Wandsworth to grab a decent investment. As recent Land Registry numbers indicate, a 21% increase in home values. The Putney Exchange, which just underwent a spectacular reconfiguration, has attracted investors not only on a residential level but also on a business level. Upper Richmond Road, in particular, has become a new hotspot in the SW15 postcode, with a slew of new buildings, including a new Little Waitrose and a range of bars and restaurants, opening in the last year. Are you searching for a property for sale in Putney? If so the Putney Estate Agent can help you.

What property does this region have to offer?
Putney developments are a safe bet in this hot market, providing stability for families and their children on the property ladder. One of the selling points is the spaciousness and gorgeous architecture of the many homes for sale. This is also a fantastic foundation for young professionals to get on to the property ladder. Apartments in Putney offer spacious well designed living accommodation and are superb as starter homes.

Putney real estate for sale
Putney real estate has a high rental yield. The neighbourhood is lively, and you can get in and out of town quickly. Those who go into the city daily may do so with ease because of the excellent transportation links, including access to the mainline at Putney Train Station and the subway at Putney East Tube. Is Putney in London a nice place to live? It certainly is!

Central London is very accessible
The District Line provides access to the upscale suburbs of Chelsea and Knightsbridge, as well as the train hubs of Victoria and Paddington, just 17 minutes from Putney Station. Commuter riverboat services go to Blackfriars, and the nearby A3 runs straight into central London, while Fulham, Kensington, and Chelsea are just a short drive over Putney Bridge. Heathrow, Gatwick, and London City Airports are all within 50 minutes of each other.

Schools in Putney
Putney High School is a private all-girls school in the London borough of Putney. It accepts pupils between the ages of four and eighteen. It’s a member of the Girls’ Day School Trust, a union of 26 schools with 19,500 students and 3,500 staff founded in 1893. The school uniform is purple and has been since the establishment of a uniform. Putney is a progressive school unlike any other. Students benefit much from the community, and the academics are both accessible and challenging. Academics, values, and community are all fantastic.

There are ten primary schools in the Putney area, ranked by their Key Stage 2 results. There are school maps available to compare all primary schools in the Putney area, including parent evaluations, catchment areas, exam results, league tables, and much more. Once you own a property in Putney you are in the catchment area for these leading schools.

Putney High Street
Putney High Street’s shops and lively café culture are nearby, merging expensive names with quirky independent retailers. Putney has around 30 restaurants and bars to select from, catering to all preferences. A Virgin Active Gym is located here, and there are other open spaces nearby, including riverside walks, Wandsworth Park, Putney Heath, Wimbledon Common, and Richmond Park. Putney offers homes for singles and families in an upmarket and safe environment, outside the hustle and bustle of city London life.

Upper Richmond Road regeneration
Putney is a fantastic alternative for individuals searching for an intelligent investment, thanks to the planned regeneration of Upper Richmond Road and the good links into London. Are you wanting a move to Putney and looking for Putney property? If so contact us today.

 

 

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