Chelsea in a league of its own when it comes to Property Premier League

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Manchester City may be kicking off the Premier League season as defending champions, but in the Property Premier League Roberto Mancini's men are firmly in the relegation zone. New West Bromwich Albion sponsor, Zoopla.co.uk, has analysed the average property values around each Premier League stadium. Chelsea tops the 2012 Property Premier League with average home values around Stamford Bridge currently at £1,467,803. London-based clubs occupy the next three spots on the list with Fulham in second place, where the average pad around Craven Cottage is currently valued at £862,250. Arsenal and Queens Park Rangers complete the top four, with average property values of £544,502 and £495,491 near to their stadiums at respectively. Property values around Manchester City's stadium average just £98,088, leaving the defending champions third from bottom in the Property Premier League. Everton are bottom of the property premiership with average home values around Goodison Park standing at just £66,137. Nigel Lewis of Zoopla.co.uk, said: â€œMillionaire footballers may live in some of the country's most exclusive areas, but average property values around the stadiums in which they make their living are in stark contrast to WAG hotspots like Oxshott, Cobham and Alderly Edge.” August 17, 2012
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