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| Address | Occupants | Sold Price |
|---|---|---|
| Flat 1, 126, Felixstowe Road, Abbey Wood, London, SE2 9QB | View Occupants | £140,000 29/11/2006 |
| Flat 5, 126, Felixstowe Road, Abbey Wood, London, SE2 9QB | View Occupants | £157,500 15/10/2004 |
| Flat 7, 126, Felixstowe Road, Abbey Wood, London, SE2 9QB | View Occupants | £163,495 30/10/2003 |
| Flat 6, 126, Felixstowe Road, Abbey Wood, London, SE2 9QB | View Occupants | £148,495 03/11/2003 |
| Flat 8, 126, Felixstowe Road, Abbey Wood, London, SE2 9QB | View Occupants | £153,495 30/10/2003 |
| Flat 4, 126, Felixstowe Road, Abbey Wood, London, SE2 9QB | View Occupants | £145,495 10/11/2003 |
| Flat 2, 126, Felixstowe Road, Abbey Wood, London, SE2 9QB | View Occupants | £134,995 30/10/2003 |
| Flat 3, 126, Felixstowe Road, Abbey Wood, London, SE2 9QB | View Occupants | £152,995 30/10/2003 |
Area: SE2 9QB
Area Type: Poorer Council Tenants Including Many Single Parents
The residents of this group typically occupy low quality terraces and small flats in cosmopolitan towns and suburbs. The majority rent social housing from the council or through housing associations, although some are struggling to pay a mortgage. Within these neighbourhoods live poorly paid office and manual workers. Educational attainment is very low and unemployment is the highest in the UK. These are generally family and single areas. They are typically credit hungry, striving to make ends meet and are often unable to meet repayments. These individuals more often than not read the tabloid press.