London's all-night Tube: new homes for 24-hour party people

Clubbers won't be the only ones to gain from the 24-hour service as more affordable end-of-the-line locations get set for a property boost. The 24-hour Tube is expected to alter the dynamics of the city and, like all transport upgrades, it will cause significant property ripples. We take a tour of the new homes in areas set to benefit from all-night trains...  
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