The site of "Smithfield Square", Hornsey in May 2105. Before building started, the site was one of Haringey Council's waste and recycling depots. (Photo: Hugh Flouch)
Thanks to Lesley Ram for flagging up the sale of the soon to be completed flats near the Great Northern Taverm on Hornsey High Street. Fancy a flutter before the Asian investors get in? In case you're wondering, I'm assuming that the name is borrowed from the Smithfield Refrigerator Works that used to occupy a site nearby).
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It seems to be popular in the Middle East.
Hornsey needs to somehow make its presence felt more - it's a proper place and seems to be being flattened into a suburb of Crouch End, when historically I understand it was the other way round. I bought something from some people in New River Village once and they told me they lived in Crouch End. Nobody ever seems to live in Hornsey.
£695,000 for a 2 bed flat!!Who advised them on the prices, Foxtons?
Anyone know whether the New River development places ever got back to their original selling prices; my knowledge is a few year out of date but some folk there struggled to get their purchase price.
The Park Collection at Woodberry Down is advertised on page 11 of today's Hong Kong Standard:
http://paper.thestandard.com.hk/
Prices start at 365,000
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