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Wimbledon – prizes to properties

TomS - Head Tom Simper Jul 7, 2021, 13:00 PM
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The 134th Wimbledon Championships is underway, a suite of new champions set to be crowned in a glorious weekend of sporting action.

While the average price of a property across England and Wales has risen by 10% since 2019, at £35 million the total prize pot for Wimbledon is 11% lower.

If players seek to invest their money, in property terms their prize money goes a long way. All but 0.6% of property sales over the past year have been within the winners budget of £1.7 million, all but 3.2% sold for the runners-up.

Even for those exiting in the 4th round, 30% of the market across England and Wales sold within their £181,000 prize pot. Source: Dataloft, UKHPI, Land Registry, based on sales June 2020 to May 2021. Single's winners.

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