Planning on selling a property in Rickmansworth? Read on for our guide to the key facts about the local area to highlight to potential buyers. Rickmansworth is prime commuter-belt territory, being just a 30-minute tube ride on the Metropolitan line to Marylebone station or 55 minutes into the city centre.
Known for its many waterways and proximity to the Chilterns – an area of outstanding natural beauty – Rickmansworth is an attractive prospect for established city workers. This area is also ideal for families looking for a busy town with all the benefits of a rural location. When talking to commuters, we recommend highlighting the less-than-an-hour journey to Marylebone and the city, as well as the many excellent schools and countryside pursuits, like the Aquadrome.
The most expensive recorded transaction in Rickmansworth was £38,100,000 on 1 August 2014. The most recent recorded sale in Rickmansworth was £1,090,000 on 26 August 2016. Properties in Rickmansworth have an average price of £918,535 over the last 3 years.
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Average selling prices in last 12 months by types
Rickmansworth has 31 schools with capacities ranging from 149 to 1215. There are a number of schools that cater for special educational needs. There is a mix of Foundation School, Voluntary Aided School, Other Independent School, Community School, EY Setting in the area.
SECONDARY
A Mixed Foundation School for pupils 11 to 18 years. The schools has a capacity of 1215 pupils.
SECONDARY
A Mixed Voluntary Aided School for pupils 11 to 18 years. The schools has a capacity of 1181 pupils.
A Girls Other Independent School for pupils aged 4 to 18 years. The schools has a capacity of 780 pupils.
PRIMARY
Pupils aged 7 to 11 attend this Mixed Community School. The school enrols 360 students.
Pupils aged 3 to 12 attend this Boys Other Independent School. The schools has a capacity of 348 pupils.
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