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Are house prices plummeting in YOUR area? Interactive map shows how property values have tumbled in London - but homeowners in some commuter towns have enjoyed a boost

A new interactive map shows how London homeowners have seen property values tumble, with an average of £53,000 wiped off the value of their properties in the last 12 months.

Nine London boroughs were hammered by price plunges, with Kensington and Chelsea being the hardest hit area, shedding an eye-watering £154,000 in 12 months, according to House Price Index (HPI) data and analysis by online estate agent Purplebricks.

But it wasn't all bad news for people living in and around the capital, with properties in the London borough of Richmond upon Thames increasing £22,730 in value, and homeowners in the Surrey district of Mole Valley seeing a rise of £46,089.