IS this true? A Hidden Property Gem in Central London?
Destination: Postcode SW1 and Traditional Stucco Mansions – Pimlico
Public Transport: Pimlico Underground Station – Victoria Line
Pimlico is situated right next to Belgravia and Westminster, and is often overlooked by many property hunters for reasons that remain unknown to the Rent A Home London Team. It is on the edge of Zone 1 on the Victoria Line, and is blessed with the waterfront of the River Thames. Its close link to the Victoria Underground station, provides it with easy access to Victoria Coach Station and Train Station – which both provide Public Transport to all areas of the United Kingdom.
Pimlico is an ideal location to live in Central London, especially since it is still undervalued. It is not a sought after place by many of the high flyers, because it currently does not have the reputation of the likes of Chelsea, Fulham, Notting Hill Gate and so on. The area is roughly delimited by Victoria Station to the north and the River Thames to the south, spanned by Vauxhall Bridge, which allows ready access to Vauxhall. The entire district was formerly owned by the property owning Grosvenor family.
Pimlico’s most famous attraction is the Tate Britain on Millbank. This is the original Tate Gallery and is home, as the name suggests, primarily to art of specifically British origin. The district’s association with fine art has been reinforced by the Chelsea College of Art and Design’s recent move to the former Royal Army Medical College next to the Tate. This has also had the happy result of opening up the spacious college quadrangle so that the three extensive and elaborate red brick college blocks can be appreciated.
One set back is the lack of shopping areas available to Pimlico, however since Public Transport is close by, it is very easy to take the London Underground to Oxford Circus or other shopping areas nearby.
“Developers are hastily converting townhouse offices into flats and two large new developments are pencilled in for the southwestern corner: Grosvenor Waterside, ritzy apartment blocks built round an old dock, and Chelsea Barracks, which developers are now fighting over. These developments will blur the border between Chelsea and Pimlico. Typical buyers at the moment are “City workers in the second salary tier”, says Dawes. “Those with seven-figure bonuses still chase places like Notting Hill because Pimlico isn’t fashionable, but it will be in about three years. It’s the next hotspot.”
“Everyone agrees that Pimlico prices will keep rising. “We’ve lots of investors who can’t believe how cheap it is, when it’s so good for commuting to the City and has great infrastructure,” says Dawes. “Pimlico has further to go in terms of prices than Belgravia,” says Young. The area is brilliantly situated, with Tate Britain, the Thames, Kings Road and Belgravia’s Elizabeth Street shops within a short walk. Victoria station serves Kent, Sussex and Gatwick as well as Oxford Street and the City. Politicians can nip to Parliament within the requisite eight minutes when summoned by the division bell.”
http://property.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,14050-2443923,00.htm
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