Crossrail delays yet to derail house prices with further growth forecast by 2021

With Londoners facing yet further delays where Crossrail is concerned, leading London letting and sales agent, Benham and Reeves, has looked at what impact the development has had on house prices along the route, and how this growth has been impacted by its failure to be delivered on time.

Benham and Reeves looked at the average house price in the immediate areas surrounding each Crossrail station since it was approved over a decade ago and how these compare to the wider area each station is located within. Benham and Reeves also looked at the same data since the first delays were announced last year and what impact these delays have had on Crossrail price growth since.

Since launch

The data shows that when approved in the midst of the financial crash back in 2008, the average house price surrounding Crossrail stations sat at £330,770. Today, these house prices have jumped 83.9% to an average of £655,103, compared to a jump of just 56.7% across the wider areas these stations are located in where house prices average just £472,486.

The largest increase has been surrounding Tottenham Court Road and Bond Street, where property prices had slumped to just over £700,000 during the market crash, but have rebounded by some 343.5% since to hit an average of over £3,000,000 today.

Since the delays

However, the latest announcement that Crossrail won’t be ready until 2021 is the latest in a string of delays to the project, with the first of these announced in September 2018.

Despite these delays, house prices surrounding many of the Crossrail stations have continued to outperform the wider market increasing by an average of 2.1% over the last year, while the wider areas in which they’re located have struggled with political uncertainty and seen an average drop of -1.9%.

The largest increases over the last year have again been around Tottenham Court Road and Bond Street, although Whitechapel has seen the third largest rate of growth in the last year, with prices up 27.3% compared to a drop of -2.3% across Tower Hamlets as a whole.

By 2021?

Based on the previous data on Crossrail house price growth, Benham and Reeves forecast that house prices surrounding each of these stations could increase by a further 4.7% by the time the project is hopefully delivered in 2021.

Director of Benham and Reeves, Marc von Grundherr, commented:

“It’s clear that despite the ongoing delays to its launch, the future benefits of Crossrail continue to stimulate price growth at a top level in areas surrounding a station, although there are a handful of areas where Crossrail house price growth has lagged behind the wider area over the last decade.

This is of course, due to the fact that while price growth has accelerated since 2008, some areas have now come off the boil due to their ever increasing price tag and more recently due to wider Brexit uncertainty and a consistent string of delays to the project.

That said, the top line figures suggest that despite these delays, house prices surrounding the majority of Crossrail stations continue to outperform the wider London market and while not every station has been a silver bullet against poor house price growth, Crossrail remains very sought after amongst buyers with one eye on a future price increase.”

Average house price growth surrounding CR1 stations and their wider areas since launch in 2008 and now
Area
Project Launch: Average House Price –  July 2008
Today: Average House Price –  August 2019
Change
Crossrail Stations
£330,770
£655,103
83.9%
Wider Areas
£308,634
£500,003
64.5%
 
Average house price growth surrounding CR1 stations and their wider areas since first delays in 2018 and now
Area
First Delays: Average House Price –  July 2008
Today: Average House Price –  August 2019
Change
Crossrail Stations
£635,177
£672,466
2.1%
Wider Areas
£484,941
£472,486
-1.9%

Note: Left side of the table shows the change in house price surrounding each station with the percentage change highlighted in yellow. The right side of the table shows that change in house price across the wider area for each station with the percentage change highlighted in grey. Each table is ranked by Crossrail station house price growth from the highest to the lowest. Heathrow terminals were excluded from the table due to a lack of property surrounding the immediate stations.

Total house price growth surrounding CR1 stations and their wider areas since launch in 2008 and now
Crossrail Station (Outcode)
Average House Price –  July 2008
Average House Price –  August 2019
Change
Wider Area
Average House Price –  July 2008
Average House Price –  August 2019
Change
Tottenham Court Road
£725,603
£3,218,281
343.5%
Camden
£521,992
£815,639
56.3%
Bond Street
£725,603
£3,218,281
343.5%
City of Westminster
£545,556
£914,776
67.7%
Woolwich
£181,022
£435,060
140.3%
Greenwich
£233,729
£388,508
66.2%
West Ealing
£322,644
£703,619
118.1%
Ealing
£297,370
£476,497
60.2%
Hanwell
£296,267
£625,397
111.1%
Ealing
£297,370
£476,497
60.2%
Farringdon
£486,120
£1,003,355
106.4%
Islington
£394,994
£672,280
70.2%
Whitechapel
£346,101
£708,490
104.7%
Tower Hamlets
£301,441
£431,421
43.1%
Langley
£250,372
£495,100
97.7%
South Bucks
£398,807
£586,281
47.0%
Manor Park
£222,916
£438,154
96.6%
Newham
£233,407
£366,266
56.9%
Romford
£199,635
£387,083
93.9%
Havering
£232,706
£364,497
56.6%
Acton Main Line
£313,803
£592,620
88.9%
Ealing
£297,370
£476,497
60.2%
Maryland
£232,879
£432,242
85.6%
Newham
£233,407
£366,266
56.9%
Stratford
£232,879
£432,242
85.6%
Newham
£233,407
£366,266
56.9%
Forest Gate
£234,723
£427,778
82.2%
Newham
£233,407
£366,266
56.9%
Goodmayes
£254,328
£455,159
79.0%
Redbridge
£271,019
£427,984
57.9%
Seven Kings
£254,328
£455,159
79.0%
Redbridge
£271,019
£427,984
57.9%
Abbey Wood
£196,698
£341,978
73.9%
Bexley
£210,800
£341,079
61.8%
Southall
£230,662
£398,937
73.0%
Ealing
£297,370
£476,497
60.2%
Liverpool Street
£618,333
£1,046,000
69.2%
City of London
£442,352
£800,263
80.9%
Taplow
£375,349
£632,318
68.5%
South Bucks
£398,807
£586,281
47.0%
Maidenhead
£375,349
£632,318
68.5%
Windsor and Maidenhead
£348,519
£481,493
38.2%
Gidea Park
£290,884
£486,154
67.1%
Havering
£232,706
£364,497
56.6%
Ealing Broadway
£446,643
£720,803
61.4%
Ealing
£297,370
£476,497
60.2%
Chadwell Heath
£219,239
£352,339
60.7%
Redbridge
£271,019
£427,984
57.9%
Shenfield
£335,106
£538,182
60.6%
Brentwood
£267,944
£430,623
60.7%
Slough
£219,835
£350,406
59.4%
Slough
£195,387
£303,543
55.4%
Burnham
£219,835
£350,406
59.4%
Slough
£195,387
£303,543
55.4%
West Drayton
£215,631
£342,804
59.0%
Hillingdon
£257,672
£402,210
56.1%
Twyford
£303,248
£464,573
53.2%
Wokingham
£292,485
£416,612
42.4%
Harold Wood
£212,717
£312,107
46.7%
Havering
£232,706
£364,497
56.6%
Hayes and Harlington
£218,713
£320,188
46.4%
Hillingdon
£257,672
£402,210
56.1%
Ilford
£265,739
£360,698
35.7%
Redbridge
£271,019
£427,984
57.9%
Custom House
£279,065
£372,028
33.3%
Newham
£233,407
£366,266
56.9%
Reading
£218,559
£290,207
32.8%
Reading
£202,380
£295,353
45.9%
Canary Wharf
£382,767
£489,274
27.8%
Tower Hamlets
£301,441
£431,421
43.1%
Iver
£434,500
£552,850
27.2%
South Bucks
£398,807
£586,281
47.0%
Brentwood
£273,827
£347,819
27.0%
Brentwood
£267,944
£430,623
60.7%
Paddington
£957,350
£1,163,495
21.5%
City of Westminster
£545,556
£914,776
67.7%
Average
£330,770
£655,103
83.9%
Average
£300,414
£472,486
56.7%

 

Total house price growth surrounding CR1 stations and their wider areas since first delays announced in 2018 and now
Crossrail Station (Outcode)
Average House Price – Sept 2018
Average House Price – Aug 2019
Change
Wider Area
Average House Price – Sept 2018
Average House Price – Aug 2019
Change
Tottenham Court Road
£2,355,777
£3,218,281
36.6%
Camden
£816,541
£815,639
-0.1%
Bond Street
£2,355,777
£3,218,281
36.6%
City of Westminster
£1,022,506
£914,776
-10.5%
Whitechapel
£556,710
£708,490
27.3%
Tower Hamlets
£441,610
£431,421
-2.3%
Romford
£329,936
£387,083
17.3%
Havering
£373,092
£364,497
-2.3%
Taplow
£544,398
£632,318
16.1%
South Bucks
£630,666
£586,281
-7.0%
Maidenhead
£544,398
£632,318
16.1%
Windsor and Maidenhead
£494,212
£481,493
-2.6%
Farringdon
£946,341
£1,097,600
16.0%
Islington
£660,456
£672,280
1.8%
Manor Park
£380,629
£438,154
15.1%
Newham
£366,644
£366,266
-0.1%
Hanwell
£550,171
£625,397
13.7%
Ealing
£485,126
£476,497
-1.8%
Gidea Park
£435,500
£486,154
11.6%
Havering
£373,092
£364,497
-2.3%
Langley
£457,431
£495,100
8.2%
South Bucks
£630,666
£586,281
-7.0%
Acton Main Line
£550,092
£592,620
7.7%
Ealing
£485,126
£476,497
-1.8%
West Ealing
£653,813
£703,619
7.6%
Ealing
£485,126
£476,497
-1.8%
Chadwell Heath
£329,578
£352,339
6.9%
Redbridge
£426,553
£427,984
0.3%
Goodmayes
£430,262
£455,159
5.8%
Redbridge
£426,553
£427,984
0.3%
Seven Kings
£430,262
£455,159
5.8%
Redbridge
£426,553
£427,984
0.3%
Abbey Wood
£328,588
£341,978
4.1%
Bexley
£346,145
£341,079
-1.5%
Forest Gate
£424,209
£427,778
0.8%
Newham
£366,644
£366,266
-0.1%
Slough
£348,679
£350,406
0.5%
Slough
£307,083
£303,543
-1.2%
Burnham
£348,679
£350,406
0.5%
Slough
£307,083
£303,543
-1.2%
Canary Wharf
£488,326
£489,274
0.2%
Tower Hamlets
£441,610
£431,421
-2.3%
Shenfield
£542,242
£538,182
-0.7%
Brentwood
£427,534
£430,623
0.7%
Reading
£292,544
£290,207
-0.8%
Reading
£303,352
£295,353
-2.6%
Woolwich
£444,376
£435,060
-2.1%
Greenwich
£392,544
£388,508
-1.0%
Liverpool Street
£1,694,956
£1,611,575
-4.9%
City of London
£801,476
£800,263
-0.2%
Southall
£420,197
£398,937
-5.1%
Ealing
£485,126
£476,497
-1.8%
Maryland
£458,237
£432,242
-5.7%
Newham
£366,644
£366,266
-0.1%
Stratford
£458,237
£432,242
-5.7%
Newham
£366,644
£366,266
-0.1%
West Drayton
£364,938
£342,804
-6.1%
Hillingdon
£410,904
£402,210
-2.1%
Ilford
£394,021
£360,698
-8.5%
Redbridge
£426,553
£427,984
0.3%
Harold Wood
£353,564
£312,107
-11.7%
Havering
£373,092
£364,497
-2.3%
Ealing Broadway
£820,845
£720,803
-12.2%
Ealing
£485,126
£476,497
-1.8%
Brentwood
£403,859
£347,819
-13.9%
Brentwood
£427,534
£430,623
0.7%
Hayes and Harlington
£373,781
£320,188
-14.3%
Hillingdon
£410,904
£402,210
-2.1%
Twyford
£545,255
£464,573
-14.8%
Wokingham
£417,418
£416,612
-0.2%
Iver
£669,089
£552,850
-17.4%
South Bucks
£630,666
£586,281
-7.0%
Custom House
£470,404
£372,028
-20.9%
Newham
£366,644
£366,266
-0.1%
Paddington
£1,640,628
£1,163,495
-29.1%
City of Westminster
£1,022,506
£914,776
-10.5%
Average
£635,177
£672,466
2.1%
Average
£484,941
£472,486
-1.9%

Properganda PR

National and local media coverage for property businesses. Journo quotes delivered in minutes.

You May Also Enjoy

Breaking News

Housing sales end 2024 on a high, but buyers more cautious about how much to pay for homes as mortgage rates drift higher

Buyers and sellers returned to the market over 2024 building a sales pipeline 30 per cent larger than a year ago with 283,000 homes worth £104bn progressing to a sale in 2025. This is the largest end of year total value for four years. House prices have returned to growth with the average house price…
Read More
Breaking News

£21 million to live on UK’s most expensive street

· Knightsbridge in London now the priciest UK street · The UK’s 10 most expensive streets all in the capital, with an average price tag of £16.5 million · East Road in Weybridge the most expensive address outside of London · Priciest UK properties are 60 times more than a typical home Lloyds has revealed…
Read More
Breaking News

Breaking Property News 20/12/24

Daily bite-sized proptech and property news in partnership with Proptech-X.   Why estate and letting agents must embrace innovative technology in 2025   As we step into 2025, the UK property market continues to shift, and estate agents face mounting pressure to meet the evolving expectations of buyers and sellers. The days when static images sufficed…
Read More
Breaking News

Breaking Property News 19/12/24

Daily bite-sized proptech and property news in partnership with Proptech-X.   High street Auctions’ initiative launches to revive Britain’s town centres   This month the UK Government rolls out its highly anticipated ‘High Street Auctions’ scheme, a flagship measure of the Levelling Up and Regeneration Act 2023. This initiative grants local authorities the power to take…
Read More
Estate Agent Talk

Moving Up In The World: Finding Your Dream Home

Finding your dream home is one of life’s most exciting and transformative experiences. Whether you’re looking to upsize, relocate, or finally purchase that ideal property you’ve always envisioned, the journey is both thrilling and filled with important decisions. As you embark on this path, it’s essential to plan carefully, consider your priorities, and approach the…
Read More
new build home fronts
Breaking News

These cities are the keenest to move house in 2025

Bournemouth is the keenest area in the UK to move home, with 38,132 average monthly searches for moving-related topics per 100,000 residents. Plymouth is second, with 35,198 average monthly searches for moving, and Birmingham is third, with 35,181. Derry is the least keen area to move house, with only 3,170 average monthly searches related to…
Read More