Property prices along the River Thames

There’s something incredibly tranquil about a property with a riverside view – especially in the UK’s biggest cities. In London, homes with views across the River Thames are in high demand and many command a price premium. However, depending on location, it’s possible to pay as much as £3million or as little as £280,000 for a Thames-side property.

Martin & Co explore the length of the river and reveal what you can expect to pay for a riverside view in the capital…

London Property Market in 2021

The property market in London hasn’t quite followed trends across the rest of the UK since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic.

While many areas of the country have seen price growth of between 6% and 10% since August 2020, the average property price in London rose by just 1% to £635,585.

Where is the cheapest view of the River Thames?

Property hunters looking for a River Thames view on a budget should look in Thamesmead.

The SE28 area sits just south of the river and has an average property price of £281,851 – more than £350,000 below the London average.

Thamesmead is home to a large number of 20th century flats and houses that line the river north of Abbey Wood, with Barking in East London on the north bank.

Further south east along the river, Erith in Kent has an average riverside price of £291,280, while Dagenham on the north side of the Thames also boasts an average property price under £300,000.

Where is the most expensive view of the River Thames?

London property prices tend to rise the closer to central London you are and properties alongside the Thames are no different.

The SW1A area of Westminster and Whitehall includes such famous homes as Buckingham Palace and 10 Downing Street.

So, the average price of a home here dwarfs the London-wide average, coming in at £3,088,851 – some £2.5million more.

Properties in upmarket Chelsea, meanwhile, average just over £1.5m, with the views over the river towards Battersea park from Chelsea Embankment particularly sought-after.