Estate Agents in Crystal Palace
Expose Property Estate Agents covering Crystal Palace and the surrounding areas
Being totally transparent when it comes to selling property in Crystal Palace is our focus. Clear and honest communication from our team makes sellers feel in control and always in the know. Confident that we will achieve the best sale price for your property, we market and sell all types of properties in Crystal Palace including large Victorian houses, converted and spacious flats and homes from the 1920s and 1930s.
From studio apartments to large family homes and semi-detached houses, we know how to generate a sale for your property. Ask our agents about our fair and transparent sliding scale fee structure so you fully understand the fee involved in selling your home. This model helps everyone reach the best results. You can find out more about our sliding scale fee structure by watching the video here.
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Why Crystal Palace
Agents will talk to your buyers about the best features of your home, as well as what’s round the corner. If the buyers are new to the area, we’ll highlight everything that makes Crystal Palace a great place to buy property.
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A grand display of Victorian decadence, and famed for its stunning palace in the park, Crystal Palace is now a diverse and culturally rich area with a chilled out vibe in the south of London. It is also home to some of London’s most captivating views of the city’s skyline. “The Triangle” as it’s affectionately known, is formed by Westow Street, Church Road and Westow Hill, is one long connected high street with mainly independent and artisan shops, some gorgeous restaurants, cafes and coffee shops. Amongst the bustling businesses in the Triangle, there is a large branch of Sainsbury’s and smaller branches of Budgens and Iceland for your weekly food shops. Also in the Triangle, you can also find other necessary amenities including Norwood Post Office and several banks.
Crystal Palace Park needs little introduction and is a huge hit with families, runners and dog walkers. It is also home to the famous National Sports Centre with its Olympic swimming pools and refreshed gym, as well as its giant dinosaur models and family-friendly cafe. The large sports centre has a great selection of activities, as well as the swimming pool and gym, the centre also has climbing walls, football pitches, an athletics track, squash courts, tennis courts and fitness classes. It’s easily accessible by public transport and if you are arriving by car, there is free parking.
There is a wide range of properties available in Crystal Palace including large Victorian houses with many converted into spacious flats and buildings from the 1920s and 1930s. New build homes are also available, with options ranging from studio flats to three-bedroom homes.
Crystal Palace and its neighbouring areas have a fantastic selection of schools. Many of the primary and secondary schools are rated ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted, it is an ideal location for those looking to move with children. The primary schools include Eliot Bank Primary School and Harris Primary Academy Kent House, and the secondary schools are Bishop Thomas Grant Catholic Secondary School and Harris Academy South Norwood.
Things to do in Crystal Palace
There is a relatively new “Everyman” cinema on the Triangle, surrounded by some fabulous pubs. In recent years, in Haynes Lane, a Saturday food market has been established by Transition Town Crystal Palace. There’s a great variety of market stalls including street food, organic vegetables, meat, fruit and dairy.
Crystal Palace is home to a variety of eateries with exotic choices from around the world to suit whatever mood you are in, try authentic Japanese, tasty Italian, traditional Vietnamese, classic Turkish and a lot more. Most of the restaurants are in the Triangle but if you fancy eating at home, the majority of them do takeaways and deliveries too. There are also many places to visit for lunch, brunch or a quick bite to eat.
The Crystal Palace Park hosts many events throughout the year including festivals, park runs and open-air concerts. The park is also home to a maze, children’s farm, boating lake and Crystal Palace Museum. The museum opened in 1990 and tells the story of both Hyde Park and Sydenham Crystal Palaces. The park is fantastic for a day out with plenty of picnic areas and lots of open space for children to run around and play.
For those who love to shop, vintage is big on Crystal Palace’s scene. Sunday mornings are most popular with shops and stalls spilling out onto the pavement of Church Road. If you love to find or browse antiques, Crystal Palace Antiques & Modern is a must-visit, it is spread over four floors on Jasper Road. For the high street brands, head to the Centrale and Whitgift Shopping Centre in Croydon, less than a 15 minute drive, there is everything from H&M, JD Sports and Next to non-fashion brands like Waterstones, Card Factory and 3.
Crystal Palace’s travel links
Crystal Palace has great travel links with frequent railway services to London Bridge and Victoria on the Overground and also access to the city is super easy via the East London line, as well as Shoreditch and the East End. Buses are also very regular and widely available, with many serving areas nearby including Blackheath, Bromley North, Orpington, Brixton and West Croydon. Additionally, there are buses to Oxford Circus and night buses running from all over London to Crystal Palace.
For those that like to cycle, the London Cycle Network routes 23 and 27 go through Crystal Palace and going the other way route 23 connects Borough and Croydon and route 27 connects Anerly Hill and Bromley.
Crystal Palace has accessible, handy road links with it being 15 minutes away from the A23, leading to London or the M23. The M25, a major road encircling almost all of Greater London, is less than 40 minutes away. For flights and travelling to international destinations, the UK’s second largest airport Gatwick Airport is only an hour away by car.
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