What makes Oxford such a special place to live?
The first things you think about when someone says “Oxford” are the spires, the colleges and all that history. The atmosphere that the university creates is special – the students bring a buzz to the place – and you have the advantage of being on the Thames. Whether you’re riding your bike or wandering around the cobbled streets, there’s always something to enjoy. But you’re also just a few minutes from open countryside, and half an hour from the Cotswolds.
Who’s moving to Oxford these days?
Schools are a huge driver for people coming to the city: north Oxford has the Dragon prep, Teddies (St Edward’s) and Oxford High, then there’s Magdalen College School in the city centre. There’s been huge investment in research and development and life sciences of late – one of the Covid vaccines was created in Oxford – and that’s bringing in international buyers.
What kind of houses can you find in the city?
North Oxford is an incredibly popular residential area with leafy avenues and big townhouses, semis and large detached houses. In that part of town you’re looking at about £1,000 per sq ft, and you’ll pay up to £10 million for the best properties. We have a lot of people coming from London – they get more bang for their buck here. East Oxford has a trendier, studenty vibe, Summertown has excellent shops and restaurants, and Jericho is usually described as cool and hip.