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  2. Belgravia - Wikipedia

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    The average house price in Belgravia, as of March 2010, was £6.6 million, [14] although many houses in Belgravia are among the most expensive anywhere in the world, costing up to £100 million, £4,761 per square foot (£51,000 per m 2) as of 2009. [15]

  3. Mitcham - Wikipedia

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    Sales numbers and house prices in Mitcham - March 2023 [43] By property type Number of sales last 12 months Average price achieved last 12 months Average price change per square foot Detached 5 £525,404 –20.9% Semi-detached 46 £531,304 6.5% Terraced 279 £478,749 3.3% Flat/Apartment 212 £276,956 4.9%

  4. List of most expensive buildings - Wikipedia

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    London UK: Foster and Partners: The Football Association: 2006 1.50 2.02 Yankee Stadium: New York City United States: Populous: New York City Industrial Development Agency: 2009 1.50 1.89 Termoelektrarna Šoštanj blok 6 [37] [circular reference] Šoštanj Slovenia: n.a. Government of Slovenia: 2014 1.6 1.83 Burj Khalifa: Dubai United Arab Emirates

  5. Housing in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The consequence of this is seen in the high price for top-end dwellings. The most expensive home ever sold in the UK was 2–8a Rutland Gate, Hyde Park, which sold for £280 million in 2015. [62] The most expensive street in the UK is Kensington Palace Gardens, London, where the average price of a home is approximately £42 million. [63]

  6. Terraced houses in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Local Government Act 1858 stated that a street containing terraced houses had to be at least 36 feet (11 m) wide with houses having a minimum open area at the rear of 150 square feet (14 m 2), and specified the distance between properties should not be less than the height of each. Other building codes inherited from various local councils ...

  7. London - Wikipedia

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    Greater London encompasses a total area of 611 square miles (1,583 km 2) an area which had a population of 7,172,036 in 2001 and a population density of 11,760 inhabitants per square mile (4,542/km 2).

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  9. One New Change - Wikipedia

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    One New Change is a major office and retail development in the City of London. [1] It comprises 560,000 square feet (52,000 m 2) of floor space, including 220,000 square feet (20,000 m 2) of retail space and 330,000 square feet (31,000 m 2) of office space [2] and is the only large shopping centre in the City of London, the historic nucleus and modern financial centre of London.