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  address type original price current price change days on market postcode
Flanders Road, W4, London W4 1NG 3 bedroom flat £550,000 £385,000 DOWN 30% 247 days (w4)
Chiswick Village, London, W4 4 bedroom house £1,430,000 £1,095,000 DOWN 23% 206 days (w4)
Chiswick View, 300 Acton Lane, Chiswick 1 bedroom house £325,000 £249,950 DOWN 23% 171 days (w4)
179,Acton Lane,London,Chiswick W4 5DA 0 bedroom house £900,000 £699,950 DOWN 22% 21 days (w4)
A spacious semi-detached house idea W4 1HP 5 bedroom house £1,250,000 £980,000 DOWN 21% 135 days (w4)
Fielding Road, W4, London 5 bedroom house £1,250,000 £980,000 DOWN 21% 161 days (w4)
Grove Park Terrace, Chiswick, London 3 bedroom house £825,000 £650,000 DOWN 21% 319 days (w4)
Ramillies Road, W4, London 4 bedroom semi detached £1,250,000 £995,000 DOWN 20% 199 days (w4)
Strauss Road, W4, London W4 1DL 2 bedroom house £625,000 £499,950 DOWN 20% 225 days (w4)
A fantastic two bedroom house with W4 3NU 2 bedroom house £575,000 £459,950 DOWN 20% 131 days (w4)

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Comments

  • Duncan V. || Are people finally realising that property is on the way down..big time. Expect to see 40% reductions within 12 months....and that's just the start. Don't buy just now. We'll be able to pick and choose (with a car thrown in free!) in 2009 -- left at Sat Apr 19 11:15:38 +0000 2008
  • Morris.charlesdoreen@yahoo.co.uk || I have recently put in an offer on a flat in Chiswick village for 314,000 2 bedroom railway line side. The Esurv valuation came back originally at 290,000 but after sending comparitables to Esurv, the surveyor revalued at 300,000.00. The vendor says that he can't sell for this price even though I have my loan and everything in place. Should I go up a few more thousand???? I don't see Chiswick Village, W4 3DG in your listings as property going down. I would like to go ahead with the sale but obviously would not want to pay more than a property is valued at or should I. Foxton say property is not going down in Chiswick -- left at Mon Apr 21 17:47:11 +0000 2008
  • property snake fan || Some of these prices are stale. Property snake needs to update more often, as prices are moving down quickly -- left at Tue Apr 22 21:33:23 +0000 2008
  • Julia Evers || Morris. You are the type of "customer" that Fuxtons like. GULLIBLE. They would sell their grannies. Prices are coming down EVERYWHERE. -- left at Sun May 04 11:47:30 +0000 2008
  • amy mansell || Chiswick estate agents and Chiswick residents are in denial about falling property prices although it has been reported locally that several agents are in serious trouble and a big sofa store has vanished recently without notice! -- left at Thu May 15 06:43:18 +0000 2008
  • Tracie || Don't listen to Foxtons. They are over priced- I won't even view with them any more. E.G. They have a 1 bed flat in Chiswick Village on for 299,000. Amother agent has a 2 bed with a balcony on for the same price. Foxtons told me the property market was 'booming'. Now we all know that isn't true! -- left at Mon May 26 16:34:32 +0000 2008
  • Valerie S || I sense we are still only at the early stages of a reduction of between 20 and 25% - the reaction of these agents in W4 is both predictable and ultimately self destructive - this is simply the market beginning to work effectively and any notion of lack of property = demand = price is only masking the inevitatable consequence of a vastly hyped sector. Hold Tight ! -- left at Thu Jun 05 17:33:02 +0000 2008
  • Anthony || FOXTONS are notorious for overvaluing properties. I would expect at least a 20% discount in the current market and if the vendor won't accept move on + buy somewhere else. Vaulers are giving you a realistic picutre and given that many valuers won't stick to a valuation for more than a month currenlty - and the market is still falling - you would be making an instant loss. There is generally plenty of supply at Chiswick Village so I'd bargain hard. -- left at Sat Jun 14 10:07:45 +0000 2008
  • Stan || Chiswick Village is a) falling in price quicker then you can say Fuxtons and b) Has a HUGE service charge. Why do you think there are so many properties to rent/sell in the village? Because everyone is moving the hell out of there! However 'you would be making an instant loss' may not be the case depending on how long you want to live there. Yes, if you moved in and then sold in 6 months you would be making a bad mistake and taking a loss. However, if you wish to stay there for 3/4 years who is to say how much it will be worth and how much you will make/how much you wont? -- left at Thu Jul 10 15:01:50 +0000 2008
  • Liar || Look I work for Fixtons and the fact is property prices will double over te next 7 years. So just go long. -- left at Fri Jul 18 07:38:48 +0000 2008
  • Claire || Foxtons overprice and do it so in a smug way. Got my property valued by 4 different agents. They came back 15% more than the 2nd highest valuation and were just trying to get my business. I didnt trust them then and dont trust them now. -- left at Sun Jul 27 23:45:03 +0000 2008
  • Alex || No, I actually do work at Foxtons and contrary to what most people think the market is in fact going up at the moment. I would estimate a 1-bed in Chiswick Village will be worth £450,000 by the end of the year. -- left at Wed Aug 20 16:11:13 +0000 2008
  • Liar pants || I have just been to several viewings with several estate agents (including Foxtons) and all have at least said that it is a buyers market... the closest to 'uh oh, I need to find a real job...' -- left at Fri Sep 05 17:02:17 +0000 2008
  • Chwab || Dear Alex, how can you tell if an estate agent is lying? Their lips are moving! -- left at Fri Oct 03 10:25:14 +0000 2008

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