That’s some amount of property value.
It’s no surprise to see that London absolutely dominates the list of the 10 most expensive streets in Britain, in terms of the average property value, according to Zoopla.
Despite London’s dominance, there has been a sharp fall in value of homes on its most expensive streets. This being said, living on one of these top 10 most streets will still cost you a pretty penny.
Brexit uncertainty and tax changes have seen a large amount of value being wiped off some of Britain’s most expensive properties, but Kensington Palace Gardens in west London tops the list of the most expensive streets in Britain – it has an average property value of £35.7m. This being said, that figure does represent a £2.5m reduction in value from last year.
If you’re thinking of moving into the area, you better start saving because the average property value is just above £35m.
Here’s the list in full:
1. Kensington Palace Gardens, W8, London, £35,696,711
2. Grosvenor Crescent, SW1X, London, £21,984,033
3. The Boltons, SW10, London, £19,858,239
4. Courtenay Avenue, N6, London, £18,973,761
5. Ilchester Place, W14, London, £15,311,090
6. Compton Avenue, N6, London, £13,739,572
7. Manresa Road, SW3, London, £12,587,961
8. Cottesmore Gardens , W8, London, £11,969,745
9. Albemarle Street, W1S, London, £11,371,851
10. Chester Square, SW1V, London, £10,630,003
Here are the numbers of streets across Britain with an average property value of £1 million-plus  according to Zoopla:
1. Greater London, 5,899
2. South East England, 5,278
3. East of England, 1,875
4. South West England, 532
5. North West England, 301
6. West Midlands, 194
7. Scotland, 109
8. East Midlands, 96
9. Yorkshire and the Humber, 77
10. North East England, 45