Property in Kew Garden
From big Victorian villas to huge Victorian residential houses, from big apartments
to small Edwardian residential houses, renovated flats, studio houses, and some
council homes, there is a wide range of properties for sale to choose from in
Kew Garden. Developers in this area are planning to develop 200+ units along
the river side if they get a ‘go-ahead’ signal from the government.
Surrounded by lush green spaces, Kew is very lovely and one of the most sought-after
residential areas. Even house boats are also available at the Kew Marina to
people who are always in search of some eccentric locations for investment.
With all the village-like amenities including a very big duck pond, pubs, shops
with traditional items, and an old cricket ground, Kew looks like a very green
village. Property hunters can also select from the latest high-rise buildings
in the street chains, which are an additional feature of Kew to its old fashioned
appearance. Though area-wise Kew is spread on a small piece of land, it houses
many restaurants which provide continental food such as Indian, Italian, and
Greek delicacies.
People who own property in Kew can further go for entertainment and excitement
by visiting the nearby Chiswick and Richmond. Kew also offers good quality schools
to people who have children and want to buy a house there. There are many places
such as the Kew Gardens that offer family entertainment. Kew Gardens have been
established as a famous tourist place which also boasts of a Japanese garden
and two art galleries. Richmond Park and an Old deer park are located to the
south of Kew.
With all such striking features, one can say that Kew is an ideal place to reside
in. As there are innumerable options for choosing a property in Kew, the range
of prices for the property also differs. One may have to pay from £100k
to £500k to buy a studio flat or a big flat with three - four bedrooms.
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