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Mayfair is the most expensive square on the Monopoly board and in real life. Bond Street, Savile Row, Berkeley Square, the private members' clubs, the galleries, the hedge funds. Residential living here is almost exclusively ultra-wealthy, in converted Georgian townhouses or purpose-built luxury flats. Green Park and Bond Street tubes serve it. The daily character is more commercial than residential, with offices and hotels outnumbering homes. Shepherd Market is a small enclave of pubs and restaurants that feels like a different world from the surrounding corporate grandeur. Mount Street has evolved into a luxury shopping destination to rival Bond Street.
Flat
£1.7m
Terraced
£3.3m
Semi-detached
£6.1m
Detached
£11.2m
Breakdown of reported crime
Similar but cheaper
Marylebone
Central London
£2.8m (£610k less)
Safety: same · Green: same · Affluence: same
Greener area
Hans Town
Central London
£3.4m (£28k more)
Safety: same · Green: stronger · Affluence: same
Greener area
Brompton
Central London
£3.4m (£28k more)
Safety: same · Green: stronger · Affluence: same
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