Area:Elephant & Castle
Catergory:A
Postcode:SE11, SE17
In Congestion Zone:Yes.
Parking and Traffic:Permits & Meters.  All around the shopping centre gets congested.
Ethnicity Bias:Afro Caribbean, African & Asian
Investor ProfilePension, Business, Cash&Equity, University
Crime:ViolenceSexualBurglaryMotor
Per 1000 population3022011
Yield Range:5.6% - 16.3%
Price Ranges  Low £Hi       £Low £pwHi £pwLowHi
Studio flat120,000220,0001502956.5%7.0%
1 bed flat125,000325,0002104907.8%8.7%
2 bed flat170,000350,0002601,1008.0%16.3%
2 bed house185,000550,0003255255.0%9.1%
3 bed house200,000650,0004407005.6%11.4%
Valuations above the London average by:23.4% (£298,400)
ActualLondon Average
Capital growth last 12 months:-7.6%19%
Capital growth last 48 months:93.2%89%
 Tube:Elephant & Castle Bakerloo and Northern Line (Zone 1) – 15 mins to Oxford Circus
Demand For Letting:Good
Average void period:5 days
Total

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Capital Growth

(out of 5)

Yield

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Out of 10:954
Summary:This place is a long term punt but will surely deliver over the long term.
Sought After Streets:Surrey Square, Chatham Street and Brandon Street.
 

Description:

I’ve chosen this area because of the ambitious project planned for completion by 2012.  the place will be completely overhauled with the traffic channeled underground and the ugly shopping centre knocked down and replaced with a big glass umbrella housing all the big chains for leisure and retail businesses.  There will also be the creation of social and private housing to revamp the area as a whole.

I think the planners have chosen the right area.  I’ve always thought the Elephant was under-priced considering it had the tube (connected to both Bakerloo and Northern Lines), bus connections to all over London and only 1 mile or so from the centre of town.

I would stay away from most of the ex-council blocks.  The Rockingham Estate is worth a punt as these properties seem of solid construction and could gentrify as from the outside they have a Georgian feel.

Yields will be good and so will capital appreciation in the long term (if you can wait that long!).

Estate Agents:NameAddressTelWeb
Field & Sons54 Borough High Street, London, SE1 1XL020 7407 1375www.fieldandsons.co.uk
Daniel Cobb Residential82-84 Bermondsey Street, London, SE1 3UD020 7357 0026www.danielcobb.co.uk
Williams Lynch90 Bermondsey Street, London, SE1 3UB020 7407 4100www.williamslynch.co.uk
Urban Moves Ltd60 Borough High Street, London, SE1 1XF020 7378 7892www.urbanmoves.com
Hamptons International41 Shad Thames, London, SE1 2NJ020 7407 3172www.hamptons.co.uk
Alex Neil216, Tower Bridge Rd
London
SE1 2UP
020 7234 0288www.alexneil.co.uk
 Letting Agents:NameAddressTelWeb
Daniel Cobb Residential82-84 Bermondsey Street, London, SE1 3UD020 7357 0026www.danielcobb.co.uk
Hamptons International41 Shad Thames, London, SE1 2NJ020 7407 3172www.hamptons.co.uk
Stirling Ackroyd Ltd26 Borough High Street, London, SE1 9QG020 7940 3888www.stirlingackroyd.com
Urban Moves Ltd60 Borough High Street, London, SE1 1XF020 7378 7892www.urbanmoves.com
Churchill House Lettings8 Mill House, London, SE1 2BA020 8570 3655www.tower-bridge.co.uk
County Hall Letting Co252, Westminster Bridge Rd
London
SE1 7PD
020 7620 1600