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Most Expensive places to buy property in Oxford

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Oxford is a famous city close to London. It is the third most expensive city to live in the United Kingdom with its great healthcare facilities, excellent schools, a wide range of jobs and income opportunities. The city is known for its ancient university, The University of Oxford , its beautiful architecture and culture. Historical places such as Ashmolean Museum and Oxford Castle make the city a rich tourist centre. Oxford’s free business environment provides a fertile land for investments and has encouraged many new businesses. According to property experts Quick Property Buyer, salaries in Oxford are higher than the obtainable in other cities and living and environmental quality is above average.

Oxford is a fun place for families with children as it has a number of parks, camping activities and other forms of entertainment. Oxford has a total of 28 nature reserves which encourages cycling, camping and nature walks. Also, it is a good place for shopping with markets such as Gloucester Green Town Square and The Covered Market, Oxford.

The most expensive places to buy or sell property fast in Oxford are Crick Road, Chadlington, Linton Road, Canterbury Road, Jericho, Norham, Lathbury and Charlbury.

  1. Crick Road (£7 million)

Crick Road is slightly north of Oxford City Centre. The area features large Victorian Gothic villas and connects Bradmore Road, Fyfield Road and Norham Road.  Many of the houses in Crick Road were owned by Saint John’s College but they have now become family homes. Some attraction centres near Crick Road are The Kidneys and University Parks. Property is valued at an average price of £4.7million.

  1. Chadlington Road (£4 million)

Chadlington Road is in North Oxford and is parallel to Charlbury Road. Some fun places near it are Escape Hunt and Laser Kombat. The average price of property on Chadlington Road is between £2.7M – £3.4M. According to The Move Market, the most expensive property in  OX2 6SY is a detached house at 7, Chadlington Road, Oxford, Oxfordshire which is valued today at £6.083M.

  1. Linton Road (£1 million)
    Linton Road is a road in North Oxford. It adjoins Charlbury Road, Northmoor Road and Chadlington Road. Linton Lodge Hotel and Parksland Hotel are located on this road. One fun centre around Linton Road is Linton Zoo. The average price of property on Linton Road is £3.1million.
  2. Canterbury Road (£7 million)

Canterbury road is a rich residential area in Oxford. It runs between Woodstock Road, Banbury Road and Winchester Road. World leading estate agents such as Savills have properties in Canterbury. Attractions in Canterbury are Westgate Gardens, Canterbury Historic River Tours and The Beaney House of Art and Knowledge. You can get a bus from Oxford City Centre to Canterbury. Property is valued at an average price of £4.7million.

  1. Norham Road (£2.9 million)

Norham Road is to the east of Banbury Road and within the Norham Manor area. It is a prime residential area in North Oxford. It has many large Victorian houses and is a stroll away from North Parade Avenue where is an array of shops, restaurants and pubs. Fun places near Norham Road are The Story Museum and The Headington Shark. The average price you can get a property on Norham Road is £2.9 million.

Audrey Ellenberger

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