The fastest-rising neighborhood in London's property market isn't posh Knightsbridge or hip Shoreditch, it's Thornton Heath, an unglamorous suburb of commuter-town Croydon that's almost nine miles (14 kilometers) from Buckingham Palace.
‘Croydon Council has also made efforts to invest in the area to make it more presentable, and you’re more likely to find discount shops and cheap takeaway places than independent coffee shops and trendy bars,’ they add, noting that ‘not much’ has changed about Thornton Heath in their lifetime.
Data from Rightmove reveals that, over the last year, the average selling price for properties in Thornton Heath more specifically was £396,996 – considerably cheaper than the typical London house, which now rests at a whopping £686,817.
Photographer: Matthew Lloyd/Bloomberg via Getty Images] Thornton Heath is arguably most famous for its proximity to the BRIT School, the performing arts and technology institution that has a list of alumni including Amy Winehouse, Adele, Rizzle Kicks, and RAYE.
In their view, while Thornton Heath might have its own issues, you’d be ‘hard-pressed to find an affordable area of London that doesn’t have a reputation for crime.’.