Local Area Info
Luton isn't just one of the UK's largest towns, but also one of its most diverse. In all, over 140 different nationalities make up this vibrant, multicultural society, and a firm commitment to cultural integration has seen Luton become something of a model of amicable community relations.
Good housing certainly isn't in short supply in Luton. The town centre has a wealth of period architecture, with well over 50 buildings listed as grade II. Here, the dwellings are typically Victorian or early 20th century. With bags of character and charm, they are ideal for people
looking to enjoy an urban lifestyle.
As you head out of the centre, the housing generally becomes progressively more contemporary, with a choice ranging from 1950s and 1960s developments, to brand new executive homes.
There are prices to suit most pockets, and they are significantly lower than for similar accommodation in London and other parts of the South East. Prices in the lively rental market are also highly competitive.
Central London is within commuting distance with Luton and leagrave Stations providing a direct link to kings cross Station. Access to the M1 is also within minutes with junctions 10 and 11 only a short drive away from all areas of Luton.
If you are looking for an up and coming town with lots to offer and affordable house prices whether you want to purchase or rent. Then Luton is the Right move.
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