Top 10 Tube stops for homebuyers in Zone 4

More buyers are expanding their property search to the outer areas of the city as the capital's housing prices continue to rise
Jenny Marc28 August 2015

London's Zone 4 is becoming an increasingly tempting option for homebuyers, thanks to improved transport links in areas that are still relatively undervalued.

The average price of a home in Zone 4 is £421,000, which is considerably cheaper than Zone 2’s average of £723,000 and also more affordable than Zone 3 in which the average property costs £488,000.

Quick commutes are also part of the appeal. The average train journey to central London takes 33 minutes, while in some Zone 4 areas that commute time can be can be cut in half.

Based on both housing prices and travel times to Oxford Circus or London Liverpool Street, commercial property consultants CBRE has created a list of the top 10 Tube stations for home buyers in Zone 4 – and more than half of them are along the Central Line.