Renting Property Around East London's Open Spaces
Saturday 17th July 2010
Right here at Alex Neil, our
letting department understand that most renters rent flats rather than houses. Therefore, when it comes to a sizzling summer, all talk of barbeques and also sunbathing are a little lost on this not insignificant army of flat dwellers within the capital. Whilst many public spaces are not either willing or even, for health and safety factors, in a position to be able to provide the discerning visitor with BBQ facilities there tend to be still lots of parks and green spaces that London’s tenants can take advantage of during the warm spell.
Most areas in London have a public space, Hackney is actually blessed to have several.
London Fields,
Victoria Park, Finsbury Park and Clissold Park near Stoke Newington are all in
Hackney. Each and every park possesses its personal distinctive personality and flavour. Exactly where the actual commonality lies is actually the unique place they are afforded in the lifestyles of Hackney residents. Hackney, possibly a lot more than the majority of London areas, offers a high density of flats. The parks are used as the collective back gardens for the region. Throughout summer, ice cream vans and hotdog sellers crowd the pathways serving the sun worshipping Hackney inhabitants with goodies and also make the parks seem to be more seaside than central.
If living close to a green space appeals, speak to your favourite
London letting agent today (that's us I hope!) And we can talk to you about how you can rent a property close to one of these public spaces all year round.