Eltham Property Guide
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If you wish to find flats to rent in Eltham or houses for sale in Eltham then the Estate Agent, Letting Agent and Property Consultants shown above can cater for your various needs. The Lettings and Estate Agents in Eltham, SE9, are not shown in any preferential order, except for the Premium Agents.
Letting Agents and Estate Agents in Eltham SE9
Area Feature
Situated in the London borough of Greenwich, Eltham can offer those looking for property to rent a touch of class and the chance to visit some of the countries heritage buildings.
Eltham is one of the largest urban centres of the capital and particularly in the borough of Greenwich and is home to a campus of Greenwich University, situated in the former Avery Hill Park mansion and gardens which is open to the public and displays a number of tropical plants.
And history lovers can also visit Eltham Palace, which originally belonged to Edward II in 1305 and was a favourite of the Tudor royal family at Christmas.
Property
As a place of such historical significance, it could be expected that Property prices in Eltham are relatively high.
And such a belief could be correct as the Land Registry reveals the average price of property in Greenwich stands at £240,680.
Broken down, online resource Home.co.uk notes that the average flat in Eltham is listed for £164,209, rising to £238,821 for a terraced house and at the other end of the spectrum £574,991 for a detached house.
The average time spent on the market is just 190 days - which may illustrate that people are quick to snap up homes in the area.
And with prices ranging from £144,979 for a one-bedroom home to £557,379 for five bedrooms, people may feel that property to rent in Eltham is a more affordable option to buying a home.
In contrast to purchasing a property, studio flats to rent in Eltham work out at an average monthly cost of £425, while a one-bedroom property to rent in Eltham stands at £641 on average a month.
Larger households looking for a bigger home may be interested to hear that they can rent a two-bedroom property for an average of £841 a month and a three-bed for £923 a month.
Transport
Eltham does not have a London Underground station but is on two main rail links to Central London, along with a road network for car owners.
The two rail lines serving the suburb are the Bexleyheath Line and the Dartford Loop. These can be accessed through either the New Eltham Station or the Mottingham Station.
Commuters can also get to Pimlico and Victoria, along with stops on the Kent coast and Canterbury on National Express coaches. There are also a number of bus routes.
Amenities
There are a good number of shops, pubs and eateries in Eltham, including the Tudor Barn, which dates back to 1568, while Electriq Cafe, Mottingham Cafe and China Noodle could also be well worth a visit.
Meanwhile, theatre-lovers may wish to visit the Bob Hope Theatre - where Hollywood actor Jude Law began his professional career - which is named after the actor and comedian of the same name, who was born in Eltham.
However, it may be the historical sites and parks in the suburb which offer the greatest interest to residents.
This Is Eltham reports Severndroog Castle is noticeable as a result of its triangular shape and has stood on Shooters Hill since 1784.
Meanwhile, the Firepower Museum and Fan Museum could be places of interest for families to visit, with the former detailing the story of Gunners in the Royal Regiment of Artillery, while the latter is the world's only museum specialising in fans and fan-making.
And children and walkers may enjoy a visit to Woodlands Farm, where a number of walking trails offer the chance to go wildlife-spotting.
It could be said that people planning a move to Eltham could very soon have discovered more about the historical significance of their new home.
Written by Chris Price
Area News for Eltham
Brits 'struggling with energy bills'
Following the coldest UK winter in three decades, many Britons got an additional chill when they received their energy bills for these months, it has been revealed.
Read Article ... Published on 11th March, 2010
Do Londoners know their neighbours?
The hit Channel 4 series Friends has been popular with people in the UK for well over a decade now, but just what was the secret to their friendship?
Read Article ... Published on 5th March, 2010
Banks 'need to start lending'
Lending for mortgages by UK high street banks has fallen, it has been revealed - which could see more people continuing to rent until buying becomes more affordable.
Read Article ... Published on 1st March, 2010
More letting agents 'looking to renovation'
Britons looking for houses and flats to rent may increasingly find they are able to choose from a selection of older buildings to make their new home.
Read Article ... Published on 24th February, 2010
Mortgage lending 'off to slow start'
It is likely mortgage lending will increase throughout 2010, but in the opening months sales are off to a slow start, it has been claimed.
Read Article ... Published on 18th February, 2010
Government 'recognises importance of renting'
The government now recognises the important role the private UK rental sector plays in filling the housing gap, it has been claimed.
Read Article ... Published on 12th February, 2010
House prices rise 'despite cold weather'
House prices in the UK continued to rise again in January, despite the freezing weather causing buyer interest to fall.
Read Article ... Published on 9th February, 2010
House price rises 'disappointing'
The average price of houses across the UK is predicted to rise by more than six per cent this year, new research has revealed.
Read Article ... Published on 3rd February, 2010
Could changes to shared houses decrease supply?
The government has proposed new local powers will be introduced to control the spread of high concentrations of shared rented homes and to tackle incidents unsafe and substandard accommodation run by bad landlords, it has been revealed.
Read Article ... Published on 29th January, 2010
London residential property 'performing well'
Landlords in the UK have been encouraged to consider investing in the prime residential London property market, which has performed well in terms of investment in the past.
Read Article ... Published on 25th January, 2010
Property asking prices 'increase'
Just a few weeks into 2010, property asking prices have already increased by an average of 1.2 per cent, new research has found.
Read Article ... Published on 19th January, 2010
How to keep rats at bay
The ongoing cold snap the UK has been experiencing has not only seen many Britons choosing to spend more time sheltering indoors, but also large numbers of vermin, it has been warned.
Read Article ... Published on 13th January, 2010
Homes 'still not affordable for first-timers'
Purchasing a new home has yet to become an affordable option for first-time buyers, one sector commentator has claimed.
Read Article ... Published on 8th January, 2010
Tenants admit 'renting gives them more freedom'
Britons are increasingly adopting a more European mentality when it comes to home ownership, new research has found, with growing numbers of people now realising the benefits of renting.
Read Article ... Published on 5th January, 2010
Property prices 'will continue to rise'
Property prices will continue increasing in the UK in 2010, one sector commentator has asserted.
Read Article ... Published on 18th December, 2009
Tenants 'should get winter-proofing'
The UK has seen the winter weather arrive over recent days and with more cold snaps forecast, Britons have been advised that now is the time to ensure their homes will be well protected from the elements.
Read Article ... Published on 14th December, 2009
'Get covered' this Christmas
November, December and January is typically a time for an increase in the number of break-ins it has been revealed, which may mean that purchasing home contents insurance is a wise move this Christmas.
Read Article ... Published on 8th December, 2009
Do borrowers understand cost of mortgages?
Lenders have significantly increased the number of short-term mortgage deals on offer, while long-term mortgage deals have also increased from last year, new research has revealed.
Read Article ... Published on 2nd December, 2009
More Britons 'worried about finances'
The financial concerns of Britons have started to have a negative impact on their health, new research has revealed.
Read Article ... Published on 27th November, 2009
Thousands of private houses 'lying empty'
The number of private properties in England which have been lying empty for a period of six months or more exceeded 300,000 in 2008 for the first time in five years, it has been revealed.
Read Article ... Published on 23rd November, 2009
Landlords 'encouraged to boost energy efficiency'
As impact on the environment becomes an increasing concern for many Britons, people looking for flats to rent in Eltham or another part of London may prioritise choosing a home which has positive green credentials.
Read Article ... Published on 18th November, 2009
Number of properties for sale 'has increased'
An increased number of properties are being put on the housing market, according to new research.
Read Article ... Published on 11th November, 2009
Could lack of housing supply mean less choice?
With new research revealing that there are now five house-hunters to every property currently on the market, Britons may find that there is not much choice when it comes to finding their dream home.
Read Article ... Published on 6th November, 2009
Tenants 'should check homes are fire-safe'
Almost half of UK households do not have a smoke alarm installed in their property, new research has revealed.
Read Article ... Published on 2nd November, 2009
Britons 'spending big to entertain at home'
As Britons attempt to save cash by going out less, 57 per cent of paid-for entertainment is now consumed inside the home, new research has found.
Read Article ... Published on 27th October, 2009
Property market 'could recover in 18 months'
If the housing market continues to grow at the same rate which has been recorded over the last six months, it will still be 18 months before it is fully recovered, one sector commentator has predicted.
Read Article ... Published on 21st October, 2009
London property buyers 'need to earn £93,000'
A salary of more than £93,000 is required if Britons hope to choose London as the base in which to buy their first home, even if the property is an average price, one sector commentator has claimed.
Read Article ... Published on 15th October, 2009
Mortgage lending 'unlikely to grow'
Northern Rock, Woolwich and Abbey have all cut their rates by up to 0.6 per cent in response to HSBC extending its own 1.99 per cent deal.
Read Article ... Published on 9th October, 2009
How can tenants make homes greener?
As the credit crunch rumbles on, Britons may find that flats to rent in Eltham or another borough of London are an affordable alternative to taking on a mortgage.
Read Article ... Published on 1st October, 2009
Taking a lodger 'may affect insurance'
Homeowners may risk invalidating their home insurance if they do not inform their insurers they are sub-letting their properties or taking in lodgers, it has been claimed.
Read Article ... Published on 24th September, 2009
Rental market 'stabilising'
New research has revealed that the rental market is showing signs of stabilising, it has been reported.
Read Article ... Published on 18th September, 2009
Government measures too little too late?
Although the government has "woken up" to the reality that some people are having problems meeting their mortgage payments, it is "too little too late" for some, one sector commentator has suggested.
Read Article ... Published on 11th September, 2009
More young people 'choose to rent'
More young UK professionals are opting to rent a property, rather than buy one, it has been suggested.
Read Article ... Published on 4th September, 2009
'High-end tenants' searching the market
The private rented sector has a number of high-end tenants searching for property at the moment, it has been suggested.
Read Article ... Published on 27th August, 2009
Finalising a rental agreement
There are a number of processes involved in finding property to rent in London or flats to rent anywhere in the UK, but the final actions can be some of the most important.
Read Article ... Published on 19th August, 2009
Greenwich Comedy Festival draws nearer
People living in property to rent in Eltham will be among the Greenwich residents looking forward to the borough's big comedy event next month.
Read Article ... Published on 5th August, 2009
Arla reveals the rental generation
Today's 18 to 30-year-olds have been described as a "generation of renters" in a new study by the Association of Residential Letting Agents (Arla).
Read Article ... Published on 4th August, 2009
Charlton plan Eltham charity walk
A charity walk with Charlton Athletic Football Club could give prospective tenants the chance to see some property to rent in Eltham that is located in the lesser known areas of the town.
Read Article ... Published on 27th July, 2009
Comedy Festival in Greenwich
A number of Britain's leading comedians are set to take to the stage in Greenwich later this year, it has emerged.
Read Article ... Published on 29th June, 2009
Smart meters in focus
All properties in the UK, including flats to rent in Shoreditch and property to rent in Eltham, will have energy smart meters installed by 2020 if the government meets the targets it has set itself.
Read Article ... Published on 18th June, 2009
Bigger landlord firms 'provide reliable service'
If bigger property rental institutions squeeze out smaller private landlords, tenants of property to rent in Docklands and flats to rent in Eltham - as well as residents of other rented homes across the UK - will receive a more reliable service.
Read Article ... Published on 10th June, 2009
Mayor plans celebration of London
A month-long celebration of the past, present and future of London is to be held in June, the mayor has announced.
Read Article ... Published on 2nd March, 2009
Eltham Council Tax and SE9 Council Tax
Borough of Greenwich Council Tax
| Year-Band | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2009/2010 | £861 | £1004 | £1147 | £1291 | £1578 | £1865 | £2151 | £2582 |
| 2008/2009 | £861 | £1004 | £1147 | £1291 | £1578 | £1865 | £2151 | £2582 |
| 2007/2008 | £844 | £985 | £1125 | £1266 | £1547 | £1828 | £2110 | £2532 |
| 2006/2007 | £815 | £951 | £1087 | £1223 | £1494 | £1766 | £2038 | £2445 |
| 2005/2006 | £787 | £918 | £1049 | £1180 | £1442 | £1704 | £1966 | £2360 |









