According to the estate agents interviewed in the Telegraph, forget Starbucks, forget Waitrose, it's the individual organic deli that does most for neighbourhood house prices. And they're cropping up in the unlikeliest places. Battersea High Street has seen house prices rise as organic pasta has distracted house hunters from the council estate. And delis have been seen cropping up in Stoke Newington Church Street and West Hampstead. Clearly there's an organic-free-range-chicken-and-organic-free-range-egg conundrum here; but property spotters take note nonetheless. The piece ends with a nice selection of properties for the greedy, none more than a few minutes away from a farmer's market or deli.
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