Issue Six
It seems we are in a pickle, or perhaps a jar of pickles! With more money being printed than ever before, foreign policy plastering the headlines, inflation rattling it’s cage, and entrenched news positions running like rampant bulls. As we struggle to find our feet both culturally and economically what does it mean for the property market?
The market, the great equaliser, too large, with too much momentum to control, we exist within it’s parameters. Always plotting a careful path through it. Though the map is not the territory, as the saying goes, and like all difficult environments, if you know the nature of it on the ground, you can survive, flourish, conquer.
The right advice is the difference, usually it’s the small things, a well placed oar in the rapids, a rustle in the tall grass, stopping and listening. These are the things that when read and acted upon by the individual are enough to move markets, economies and even cultural movements. Or at the least secure the right move in property.
Contents
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Read our property market comment, discover what’s happening in the market and what predictions can we make?
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What’s caught our eye in the last couple of months. From furniture to childrens toys.
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Properties
Browse this months collection of properties from our network of experienced estate agents. From country homes to prime London real estate.
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Charlotte and Angus Buchanan, the dynamic husband-and-wife duo who run design studio Buchanan Studio and turn their hands to everything from interiors to branding and event design.
Sleeping Giant?
The property market is stirring, how will it likely behave over the rest of the year?
Moveli Market Commentrys we emerge into spring, to lighter evenings and morning commutes (for some), it’s not just the snowdrops and crocus that are waking up.
The data so far this year shows that buyers and sellers are making plans, moving their chess pieces so to speak, in place for the rest of the year. And while those numbers show a strong seasonal rebound thanks to some pent up demand and the very welcome return of sub 5% mortgages, it’s worth noting that this upswing is relative to the past year’s struggles. Richard Donnell, Zoopla’s Executive Director of research said in a recent property report that “It’s a positive start but this is a rebound off a low base. Sub-5% mortgage rates are
encouraging but buyers remain price sensitive and focused on value for money. There is upside for sales volumes but prices still need to adjust to allow for reduced buying power.”
Across the UK, buyer demand is 12% higher than a year ago but remains 13% below the five-year average, which includes 2021 and 2022, which were dominated and heavily affected by the pandemic. But the data does reflect a return of pent-up demand following a weak second half of 2023, when many buyers delayed moving decisions in the face of rising mortgage rates.
However, the year started better with UK house prices showing their first monthly increase in
“The UK property market is showing signs of awakening with buyers and sellers making plans for 2024.”
January of 0.7% followed by (data fresh off the press at time of writing) for February showing the same increase, according to the Nationwide House Price Index. They are now around 3% below the all-time highs recorded in the summer of 2022. Whilst the average property price in the UK is now sitting at £260,420. While still down 0.2% compared to last year, this represents an improvement over the 1.8% decline seen at the end of last year. Experts attribute
“Buyer demand across the UK is 12% higher than a year ago, indicating a positive trend in market activity.”
this positive shift to lower mortgage rates and expectations of further interest rate cuts. But Nationwide’s Chief Economist, Robert Gardner, warns against expecting a rapid market rebound, but is still cautiously optimistic. He cites signs of stabilising buyer demand and an increasing number of properties being listed for sale. However, he emphasises the importance of future mortgage rate trends. Gardner highlights affordability as a key factor impacting the market. Currently, mortgage payments for typical first-time buyers are higher than average due to rising rates. This could improve if mortgage rates drop to 4%.
Clearly it seems seller expectations in general have waned since the negative news around mortgage rates last year reducing the burgeoning gap between buyers and sellers ideas on price. Though despite all this, many sellers themselves
moving up the ladder, looking to borrow more than before, are of course in a similar situation. This deadlock in the market has started to thaw as both buyers and sellers get their heads around affordability, and the market becomes just a little more flexible. This process usually takes time and something many are hoping we can see the end of, leading to the market moving again.
A recent report from Savills points to a positive market for Prime Central London (PCL), driven largely by ultra high net worth individuals who still desire the luxury and status of central London living, while acknowledging the investment value of these purchases.
Average UK house prices are predicted to fall 3% in 2024, but Prime London prices are to hold
steady. And by 2028, Prime London prices are expected to surge by 18.7%, compared to 17.9% for the rest of the UK. Again, this growth can be linked to cash-rich buyers fueling demand, with only 23% needing mortgages in Prime London.
This despite many potential buyers considering letting over buying to save the punishing additional 2% surcharge on Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) for overseas buyers. To put that into perspective SDLT on a £5m home for an overseas buyer is £611,250. That’s about 3-5 years worth of rent for the same property. Many consider this a better option allowing more flexibility in their lifestyle and capital.
It will be interesting to see how the upcoming election manifestos will impact this market especially considering the recent press around nondomiciled individulas. For example we are already seeing an influx of properties for sale in the upper housing market £2m+ in Fulham, creating a sort of mini bubble market at the top. Fulham is often referred to as a barometer for the London market as a whole, and agreed sales are also picking up, watch this space.
Meanwhile other trends in the Prime Central London market include a desire for properties with green credentials (this is something that is coming up more regularly when talking to buyers) like energy efficiency and access to green spaces which are attracting growing interest, potentially boosting their value to comparable properties.
While it’s better news in the centre of town, there’s also less doom and gloom in the rest of the capital and beyond as we continue to make our way through 2024. The Evening Standard recently ran with the headline ‘property in the capital is at its most affordable since 2014’ and the data from Zoopla’s
report supports this, stating that low house price inflation since 2016 and rising earnings means housing affordability in London, measured on a house price to earnings ratio basis, is at its lowest since 2014. More approvals mean more movement.
Robert Gardener, Nationwide’s Chief Economist said in the Building Societies latest property index, “UK house prices rose by 0.7%, after taking account of seasonal effects. This resulted in an improvement in the annual rate of house price growth from -1.8% in December to -0.2% in January, the strongest outturn since January 2023.” This is positively compounded by the
latest data from the same source in February suggesting further growth of 1.2% continuing the trend.
Gardner also had cautiously positive words about how decreasing mortgage rates will inject further activity in the market, including, crucially, more stock. “While a rapid rebound in activity or house prices in 2024 appears unlikely, the outlook is looking a little more positive.
The most recent RICS survey suggests the decline in new buyer enquiries has halted, while there are tentative signs of a pickup in the number of properties coming onto
Meeting Inflation
House prices in the UK, after a depressing year in 2023, are expected to begin recovery with a recent 5 year forecast suggesting approximately 3.66% growth per year on average. Still well below the average 9% growth achieved in 2022. Though (at time of writing) starting to approach a match in inflation. Interestingly Prime Central London is expected to outpace growth compared to the rest of the UK.
House Price Growth
the market. How mortgage rates evolve will be crucial, as affordability pressures were the key factor holding back housing market activity in 2023. Indeed, at the end of 2023, a borrower earning the average UK income and buying a typical first-time buyer property with a 20% deposit had a monthly mortgage payment equivalent to 38% of take-home pay – well above the long run average of 30%. If average mortgage rates were to trend down to 4%, this would ease the mortgage payments burden to 34% of take-home pay (assuming house prices and earnings are unchanged).
However, other things equal, mortgage rates of 3% (still well above the lows previously seen) would be needed to bring this measure of affordability back
towards its long run average.” Something many agree may not happen for a while, if at all.
The push and pull of earnings versus house prices is perhaps unsurprisingly most acute in the first time buyers market, with Nationwide reporting that a 20% deposit on a typical first-time buyer home equates to c.105% of average annual gross income – down from the all-time high of 116% recorded in 2022, but still close to the pre-financial crisis level of 108%. Which has resulted in half of first-time buyers needing financial help from friends and family, or using inheritance to help step onto the ladder, up 27% since the mid1990s.
House prices in London boroughs have seen a general
House prices are currently out pacing the predicted average growth trend line of approx 3.7% in total by the end of 2024. Data: Office for National Statistics (ONS),
decrease, with all boroughs except Barking and Dagenham experiencing reductions. Wandsworth saw the biggest decline, with prices falling 3.5% to £661,400.
Meanwhile, in the green and pleasant lands surrounding the capital, the pandemic demand that saw many families leave the capital in search of more space hasn’t slowed (despite some highly publicised reports of people moving out of London and then returning), but there are signs of it evolving. Many workplaces have shifted from fully remote to hybrid models, meaning a few days in the office. So pricey commuter towns are very much back on the table, whereas previously the option to move to a less connected location was an option for many.
Average 38% 30%
2023
Of course since the pandemic there has been more pressure to return to work, though this hasn’t impacted those at higher pay brackets as much, those who are likely older with a family who see the benefit of ‘moving out’ even more desirable.
One interesting trend is increased interest in commutable and non-commutable coastal towns. Parts of Kent, Essex and Suffolk are seeing some of the biggest house price falls in the country, with Canterbury seeing and annual house price change of -4.1%, Colchester -3.8% and Waveney -3.6% for example.
Meanwhile, in the rental market, it’s a more difficult story. The latest HomeLet Rental Index found that the UK rental market continues to be tricky. The latest figures reveal a decline in rental prices, dropping by 0.6% nationally. This follows a similar decrease of 0.9% in December
2023, marking the steepest twomonth decline since October 2020. London isn’t spared from this trend, experiencing a drop of 2.2% in rental prices. This represents the sharpest monthon-month decline in the London market since October 2020. The average rent in London is now £2,081, and the annual rate of growth is far slower than the double-digit rates of growth seen over much of 2022 and 2023.
Andy Halstead, CEO of HomeLet & Let Alliance, says of the report’s finding, “landlords and tenants are still under immense pressure amid tough economic conditions, and short-term gains do not reflect the long-term struggles faced by the housing industry.” Supply remains challenging for renters, while many landlords or potential landlords will be closely monitoring buy-to-let mortgage costs as they make decisions about whether to stay in the market or exit.
Increasingly the private rental sector has become less and less appealing to landlords, who despite benefitting from recent increases in rents, see less value in holding a portfolio of property returning low single digit returns of 4% on average in London. Especially as house
prices flat line. Compare this to easy returns on, for example, the S&P 500 index which has seen an annualised average return of 10.26% a year since its inception in 1957. It’s likely that we will see more landlords exit the market buoying rental prices, and subsequently impacting first time buyers.
So all in all, a mixed bag. But there are plenty of slowly emerging green shoots and possibilities for the market further into 2024. After a three-year price surge ending in 2022, rising mortgage rates put the brakes on what buyers can afford, leading to a modest decline in 2023 house prices. Faced with higher borrowing costs, buyers have certainly become more picky on finding the ‘perfect’ property.
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Economic Shifts
Ross Murphy / Capricorn Financialn recent months, the UK’s mortgage landscape has experienced significant fluctuations, with lenders adjusting their rates in response to changing economic conditions and market expectations. These shifts are occurring against a backdrop of political efforts to support homeowners (The Mortgage Charter), the aftermath of a technical recession (GDP fell by 0.3% in three months to December), and a cautiously optimistic outlook for the housing market (Nationwide BS reported house prices were up 1.2% in February compared with a year ago).
The beginning of the year saw a mix of rate reductions and increases by major lenders, including HSBC, NatWest, and Virgin Money. This trend was a reversal from the previous rate cuts, driven by a rally in bond markets and expectations of lower borrowing costs. However, the recent rise in mortgage rates reflects the lenders’ response to increased funding costs and a recalibration of expectations
regarding the Bank of England’s monetary policy.
compared to 2023.
Bank of England Interest Rates maintained at 5.25% to manage inflation and economic growth.
The average rate for five-year fixed mortgages has slightly increased, marking the end of widely available deals below 4%. This shift could catch borrowers off guard, especially the 1.6 million existing borrowers facing the expiration of their fixed rate deals this year. Amid these changes, the UK housing market has shown signs of resilience. Nationwide reported the first annual increase in house prices in over a year, with average prices rising by 1.2% compared to the previous year. This recovery is attributed to a decline in borrowing costs and a surge in market activity, with Zoopla expecting 10% increase in property transactions
The Bank of England’s decision to maintain interest rates at 5.25% reflects a cautious approach to managing inflation and economic growth. The recent increase in mortgage approvals indicates a renewed confidence in the housing market, though the future path of interest rates remains uncertain. Financial markets anticipate a reduction in rates, which could further stimulate the housing market.
In conclusion, the UK mortgage and housing market is navigating through a period of adjustment, balancing between economic uncertainties and market opportunities. While mortgage rates may continue to fluctuate, the underlying demand and positive growth in house prices suggest a gradual recovery. Homeowners and prospective buyers must stay informed and adapt to the changing landscape, leveraging the competitive deals available and preparing for potential shifts in borrowing costs.
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THIS ISSUES FEATURED BROKERS
Chris Shaw
Notting HIll, Holland Park & Bayswater
22 Years Experience
Philip Knight
Caterham & Surrounds
27 Years Experience
With 20 years of property industry experience dealing with the acquisition and sale of properties within prime and superprime markets, primarily in Notting Hill and throughout the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea, Chris has a wealth of experience dealing with high net worth clients, family trusts, investments firms, reputable developers and search agents.
A well known and respected estate agent, Philip has worked in the area since 1996, and has over 27 years of experience in the market. Having been awarded the ‘Sunday Times Best Valuer Gold Award’ in the past, it’s not surprising he has been involved in the sale of some of the most prestigious properties in the area, and his extensive local market knowledge is second to none.
Kikku Maini
Ealing
12 Years Experience
Sophie Norris
Chigwell & Surrounds
14 Years Experience
David McGuinness
Kikku is an accomplished agent with almost a decade of experience to draw from having previously been at branch manager level for two leading local high street agents. An expert negotiator, he is a huge advocate of Ealing and prides himself in having marketed and sold some of the areas finest homes.
Sophie is a seasoned property expert with over 14 years experience in the property market from Central London where she spent a large part of her early career with a respected corporate company, to a family run agency in South West London as well as a stint in the fast paced Dubai market. She prides herself in being able to negotiate the best possible prices for her clients.
Prime Central & Southwest London
25 Years Experience
Having worked for several leading corporate and independent firms in the UK and internationally over the course of the last 25 years, and as an Associate member of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors, he displays a proven track record of delivery of sales and investments with a key focus on client care, and an unwavering commitment to success.
Featured Property
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Abingdon Road, W8
£9,950,000 FOR SALE
— David McGuinnessLarge open plan kitchen / dining / family room
Private garden
Secure Garage
Media Room
Gym and pool with steam, jacuzzi and entertaining space
Spa change
Principal suite with ensuite and walk in wardrobes
Four further bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms
Ample storage spaces
Lift Study
6,146 sq ft (571 sq m)
A newly built five to six-bedroom London townhouse, ideally positioned along Abingdon Road, just off Kensington High Street and adjacent to Holland Park. The house is arranged over six floors and has been newly developed to an extremely high standard offering luxurious accommodation throughout.
Quite simply an incredible apartment, a classic in every way and “best in class”. On the market for the first time in over 20 years, this rare and truly special apartment offers incredible living and entertaining space with a sense of history throughout.
Cleveland
Square, W2
£4,000,000 SOLD — Christopher Shaw
Ground & first-floor maisonette
Magnificent drawing room
3 bedrooms
2 bathrooms (1 en-suite)
South-facing roof terrace
Juliet balcony overlooking communal gardens
Access to residents garden square
1,968 sq ft (182.8 sq m)
Westbourne Gardens, W2
£2,790,000 FOR SALE
— Christopher ShawA wonderful triplex apartment overlooking communal gardens
Stylishly designed and to a high specification
Excellent living and entertaining space
West-facing roof terrace
Three bedrooms
Two en-suite bathrooms/guest W.C.
Convenient location close to amenities of Westbourne Grove
Overlooks peaceful residents’ garden square
Attractive stucco-fronted building
An expertly renovated and stylishly designed threebedroom triplex apartment. With an end of terrace and elevated position, this gorgeous home benefits from a double aspect allowing for a wealth of natural light on each floor.
This super cool home offers excellent living and entertaining space with zoned areas for both relaxing and dining, alongside the sleek kitchen that is nicely positioned to the rear of this open-plan area.
A rare “double” mews house that offers exceptional lateral living and entertaining space across three spacious and bright floors. Positioned in a quiet corner of this highly desirable mews bordering Hyde Park, this three-bedroom property is full of character and charm and features a private terrace.
Lancaster Mews, W2
£2,950,000 FOR SALE
— Christopher ShawAn impressive three storey mews house
Benefits from a quiet corner position and dual aspect
Private terrace
Large reception room
Kitchen/Dining room
Three double bedrooms (all en-suite)
2 Guest W.C.’s & utility room
Double garage
2,418 sq ft (225 sq m)
Moscow Road, W2
£9,500,000 SOLD
— Christopher Shaw
An incredible entirely lateral apartment
Second floor with residents lift and porter
Designed and renovated to the highest specification
Four luxurious bedrooms with walk-in wardrobes
Four en-suite bathrooms/ guest W.C.
Double reception room and dining room
Bespoke kitchen/breakfast room
Private roof terrace and two balconies Study
3839 sq ft (356.7 sq m)
A quite incredible and extremely rare lateral apartment. This awe-inspiring home has been completely redesigned and renovated to the highest specification and offers a wealth of impressive living and entertaining space.
The living room offers a vast yet comfortable space, that enjoys a southerly aspect that channels natural light via the gorgeous period windows. This sizeable space also offers a wonderful space for formal dining.
Stylishly presented a truly exceptional and elegant three bedroom family apartment.
Arranged over two floors and located moments to Hyde Park.
Queens Gardens, W2
£2,950,000 SOLD — Christopher Shaw
Grand reception room
Open plan kitchen/dining area
Three Bedrooms (all en-suite)
Luxurious Master Suite
Guest cloakroom
Utility room
Private Courtyard
Moments to Hyde Park
City of Westminster 1,911 sq ft (178 sq.m)
A substantial and well-presented five bedroom period townhouse located at the favoured end of this highly sought after road tucked away in Knightsbridge Village.
Trevor Place, SW7
£4,200,000 SOLD
— Jeremy Creasor
Freehold period house
Set over 5 floors
First floor drawing room
5 bedrooms
3 bath/shower rooms
West-facing rear garden
Sought after location
2 reception rooms
Great natural light
2,331 sq ft (216.5 sq m)
Pembroke Square, W8
£4,000,000 SOLD
— Jeremy CreasorGorgeous period freehold house
Sought after prime garden square
44’ west facing garden
3/4 bedrooms
Access to beautiful communal gardens
2 reception rooms
Set back from road with a front garden
1,806 sq ft (168 sq m)
A magnificent and fully refurbished second-floor apartment (architectural and interior designed by Melanie Williams Bespoke Interiors), forming part of this attractive Grade II listed period building and spanning some 1230 sq. ft.
Queen’s Gate, SW7
£2,950,000 SOLD
— Jeremy Creasor
Stunning finish throughout
Second floor with lift
Two double bedroom suites
High ceilings
Great natural light
Private outside space
Porter
Share of freehold 1230 sq ft (114.27 sq m)
Lexham Gardens, W8
£1,850,000 SOLD
— Jeremy CreasorA rare opportunity to acquire this fantastic four bedroom ground and lower ground floor apartment, forming part of this attractive period building.
Cleveland Square, W2
£2,250,000 SOLD
— Jeremy Creasor
An exceptional four bedroom top floor apartment, located on the fourth floor (with lift) and forming part of this beautiful Grade II listed building.
Thurlow
£6,999,995 SOLD
— Natalie Malka
Large open-plan kitchen/dining/ reception room
Principal bedroom with en-suite bathroom and dressing room
Three further bedrooms (2 en-suite)
Family bathroom
Gym/bedroom
Family snug
Guest cloakroom
Utility room
Garden
Gated off street parking for two cars
3,268 sq ft (304 sq m)
Situated in the heart of the village, this exceptional three-storey home, built by award-winning contractors, so thoughtfully designed, offers exceptional interiors throughout.
Netherhall Gardens, NW3
£4,250,000 SOLD — Natalie Malka
Architecturally designed
Garden maisonette
Modern eat-in kitchen
Two reception rooms
Five bedrooms
Three bathrooms
Beautiful private garden
Landscaped communal garden
Off-street parking for one car
Located in the heart of Hampstead
An outstanding architecturally designed three-bedroom maisonette with an additional large study/media room and a south-facing garden offered in meticulous condition having undergone total refurbishment to a very high specification in recent years.
Buckland Crescent, NW3
£3,995,000 SALE AGREED — Natalie
MalkaArchitecturally designed by LBMV Architects
Spacious open plan kitchen/ reception room
Three bedrooms
Large study/media room
Three bathrooms
Landscaped south-facing garden Utility room
Arranged over an entire floor, this exceptional home features a breathtaking modern and spacious 59’ x 29’ open plan kitchen/reception room including Gaggenau appliances with high specification fixtures and fittings and stunning floor-to-ceiling glass doors opening directly onto a beautiful south-facing landscaped garden.
Bracknell Gardens, NW3
£2,695,000 FOR SALE
— Natalie Malka29’ reception/dining room
Kitchen
3/4 bedrooms
Study/bedroom 4
3 bathrooms (2 en-suite)
Private landscaped rear garden
Summer house
Leasehold with a share of freehold
An elegant four-bedroom Victorian semi-detached house, set on the South side of Camden Square. On the market for the first time in nearly thirty years, it offers many original features and has been sympathetically extended and renovated with the help of a well-known local architect.
Camden Square, NW1
£3,350,000 FOR SALE — Natalie
MalkaVictorian semi-detached house
South facing garden
Three reception rooms
Atrium conservatory
Four bedrooms
Communal garden
Views of Camden Square Gardens
Resident parking
2,895 sq ft (269 sq m)
Gayton Road, NW3
£3,950,000 SOLD — Natalie Malka
34’ double reception room
Open plan kitchen/dining/family room
Principal bedroom suite
West facing garden
Breath taking views
Freehold house
London Borough of Camden (band H)
2,650 sq ft (246.19 sq m)
A charming and beautifully presented Victorian terraced house, situated on one of Queens Park’s favourite addresses, moments from the park itself, with an idyllic south-facing garden.
Creighton Road, NW6
£2,450,000 SOLD
— Natalie
MalkaVictorian terraced house
Double reception room
Open-plan kitchen/family room
4 bedrooms
2 bathrooms
South-facing garden
Peterborough Road, SW6
£3,500,000 FOR SALE
— James Giblin
Six bedrooms
Four bathrooms
Loft style apartment
Amazing lateral space
Two secure parking spaces
Third floor (with lift)
5318 sq ft (494 sq m)
Fieldgrove House is an exceptional Grade II listed family house in a stunning lakeside setting. A secret oasis of tranquillity in a superb location, just outside the cities of Bath and Bristol.
Fieldgrove House BS30
£3,500,000 FOR SALE
— James Giblin7 bedrooms
6 bathrooms (2 cloakrooms)
5 receptions
Detached
1 bedroom cottage
Extensive gardens and grounds (c. 5 acres/2 hectares)
Further 10 acres/4 hectares available by separate negotiation
Lake with islands
Stone barns/garages
Fantastic location c. 7 miles to Bath (South East) & Bristol (North West)
Situated in the heart of the village, this exceptional three-storey home, built by award-winning contractors, so thoughtfully designed, offers exceptional interiors throughout.
Bishops Road, SW6
£1,650,000 SOLD
— James Giblin
4 bedrooms
2 bathrooms
Immaculately presented
Freehold House
Ground floor utility room
Planning approved for rear loft (pod) extension
1,691 sq ft (157 sq m)
An immaculately presented four bedroom terraced house with 1691 sq ft (157 sq m) of internal space, excellently located for the hubs of both Parsons Green and Fulham Broadway.
An immaculately presented and tastefully designed, three-bedroom, split-level flat located on a quiet side road, on one of Fulham’s popular Alphabet Streets.
Inglethorpe Street, SW6
£1,100,000 SOLD
— James Giblin3 bedrooms
3 bathrooms + W.C.
Share of freehold
Roof terrace
Immaculately presented
Desirable location close to the River Thames and Bishops Park
1,044 sq ft (97 sq m)
Horder Road,
SW6
£1,300,000 FOR SALE
— James Giblin
An immaculately presented four-bedroom terraced house located on a sought-after road in Fulham’s popular Munster Village.
Gowan Avenue, SW6
£1,450,000 SOLD
— James Giblin
A fantastic opportunity to purchase this fourbedroom, 1758 sq ft (163 sq m) terraced house, located on a sought-after road within walking distance of Parsons Green.
Edenvale
Street, SW6
£1,050,000 SOLD — Charlie Crane
Three bedroom Maisonette
Own front door
Private roof terrace
Split level
Feature glass wall
Breakfast bar
No onward chain
Freehold
Fantastic example of a well developed family home in the heart of East Dulwich. Spanning just under 3000 sq ft is this cleverly developed family home spread over 4 floors with 5 bedrooms and 3 baths.
Underhill Road, SE22
£2,300,000 FOR SALE
— Laura Stamp
5 bedrooms
3 bathrooms
Fully refurbished
Top specification
Large kitchen/family room
Double reception
High ceilings
Period features
Off street parking
Close to Dulwich park
3,036 sq ft (282 sq m)
Kelvedon Road, SW6
£1,450,000 SOLD — Charlie Crane
Fully extended house
Five double bedrooms
Feature wine cellar
Roof terrace
Utility room
Private garden
Close to Parsons Green
1,842 sq ft (171 sq m)
A fantastic opportunity to purchase this well-presented, four-bedroom terraced house, located in one of Fulham’s most sought-after addresses.
Alderville
Road, SW6
£1,875,000 SOLD
— James Giblin
Four bedrooms
Three bathrooms and ground floor W.C.
Southwest-facing garden and roof terrace
1573 sq ft (146 sq m)
Potential to extend (STPP)
Highly desirable Parsons Green address
Close to Hurlingham Park
0.4 miles to Parsons Green Station (District Line - Zone 2)
Alderville Road, SW6
£1,875,000 SOLD — James Giblin
Four bedrooms
Three bathrooms and ground floor W.C.
Southwest-facing garden and roof terrace
Potential to extend (STPP)
Highly desirable Parsons
Green address
Close to Hurlingham Park 1573 sq ft (146 sq m)
A fantastic opportunity to purchase this well-presented, four-bedroom terraced house, located in one of Fulham’s most sought-after addresses.
A well proportioned family house arranged over four floors with a south-west facing rear garden, located on a highly sought after residential road in Parsons Green.
Felden Street, SW6
£2,500,000 SOLD
— James Giblin
5/6 bedrooms
4 bathrooms (2 ensuite)
Ground floor WC
Freehold house
Excellent location
0.5 miles to Parsons Green
Station (District Line - zone 2)
2,465 sq ft (229 sq m)
Gorst Road, SW11
£2,990,000 SOLD
— Paul Clappison
Detached
Six bedrooms
Three / four bathrooms
South facing garden
Cellar
Wandsworth common at the end of the street
Close to a number of good state and private schools
No Chain
3,223 sq ft (299.4 sq m)
This substantial Victorian house is located on one of the prettiest streets Between the Commons. The house is a natural four-bed, which has been extended, and now measures 2251 sq ft (209.1 sq m). It is in excellent condition, with a lovely feeling of light and space throughout.
Winsham Grove, SW11
£1,750,000 SOLD ABOVE GUIDE PRICE
— Paul Clappison
Four bedroom house
Three bathrooms
Ground-floor WC
Cellar
Utility room
Located on one of the prettiest streets
Excellent condition
South facing garden
2251 sq ft (209.1 sq m)
Muncaster Road, SW11
£1,500,000 SOLD ABOVE GUIDE PRICE
— Paul Clappison
Five bedrooms
Two bathrooms
West-facing garden
Fully extended
Period features throughout The house enjoys plenty of natural light throughout
Clapham Junction and Clapham South stations are a short walk away
Close to Honeywell and Belleville Primary Schools
Wandsworth and Clapham
Common are close to hand 1722 sq ft (160 sq m)
An outstanding five-bedroom house located on Muncaster Road, in a popular area known as ‘Between the Commons’. This bright property measures 1722 sq ft (160 sq m), has been fully extended and has a westfacing garden.
Wakehurst Road, SW11
£850,000 FOR SALE
— Paul Clappison
A beautifully presented two-bedroom, two-bathroom property ideally located on Wakehurst Road, in a popular area known as “Between the Commons”. This spacious and bright property measures 994 sq ft (92.3 sq m) and has huge potential to extend / add a roof terrace.
Shelgate Road, SW11
£800,000 SOLD
— Paul Clappison
An impressive two-bedroom property with a large south-facing garden. Located “Between the Commons” on a very popular, quiet road. No Chain.
West Park Avenue, TW9
£5,500,000 SALE AGREED —
David McGuinnessNewly developed detached home
Private gated entrance
5 ensuite double bedrooms
Large open plan entertaining space
Superb multi use studio space
Superbly manicured gardens
Stunning modern interior design
Approx. 0.5 acre plot with private secluded setting
Outdoor multi use astro turf sports area
Approx. 4,413 sq ft / 410 sq m
A unique and carefully designed detached house resting in a wonderful private secluded site, in a generous plot on one of Kew’s most favoured residential roads, just minutes from the Kew Royal Botanic Gardens
This superb and rare opportunity offers new owners a standard of living that is rarely experienced. This is a luxury home that is wholly unique in every possible way. Entered off sought-after West Park Avenue, through a private gated entrance that leads up to the impressive main entrance of this stunning home.
A superbly presented, imposing and handsome fully redeveloped and extended five bedroom detached home in this mature and sought after location.
Leigham
Court Road, SW16
£1,395,000 SALE AGREED
— David McGuinness
Stunning gardens
Separate detached garden office
Detached garage
Fully extended
Immaculate condition
High spec appliances
Crittal windows
2,578 sq ft (239.5 sq m)
West Road, W5
£3,000,000 SOLD
— Kikku Maini
This six bedroom family house on offers a spacious eat-in kitchen with an adjoining utility room, a substantial indoor heated swimming pool, changing room, shower room and jacuzzi.
London
Holland Road, W14
£699,000 FOR SALE
— David McGuinnessA beautiful second floor one-bedroom Victorian flat interior designed to an exceptionally high standard within close proximity to Holland Park.
Park View Road, W5
£3,750,000 FOR SALE
— Kikku Maini
Beautifully presented detached family home
Five double bedrooms
Open plan living
Impressive sized garden with separate outhouse
Off street parking
No onward chain
Fantastic school catchment area
Desirable location
Multiple transport link options
4,284 sq ft (398 sq m)
An impressive residence for families, located on the soughtafter Park View Road in the heart of Ealing. This stunning home spans three floors and boasts and all meticulously maintained to perfection.
The exquisite detached double-fronted architecture is adorned with intricate detailing, creating an ambience of sophistication and space illuminated by an abundance of natural light.
An impressive five bedroom detached double fronted Victorian house with remarkable architectural detailing, as well as abundance of space and light.
Mount Park Road, W5
£4,000,000 SALE AGREED
— Kikku Maini
Double-Fronted Victorianhouse
5 Bedrooms (all en-suite)
Sitting and dining room
Marble Flooring
Southwest facing garden
Air-conditioning
Double Garage
4,734sq ft (439.8 sq m)
Nestled in the heart of Ealing Broadway, this stunning, detached period property, is now available for the first time in over four decades.
This incredible three-bedroom apartment is situated on the eighth floor and enjoys a prime, southerly aspect in the most coveted Loft section of this amazing new building.
Angel Lane, SE17
£850,000 SOLD
— Chris Price
This spacious and well-presented 2-bedroom penthouse duplex apartment is located moments from Elephant & Castle Tube Station and benefits from two huge southfacing terraces.
Rookwood Way, E3
£750,000 FOR SALE
— Chris PriceLocated in the heart of Fish Island Village, Hackney Wick, this spacious & well-presented 3 bedroom apartment is the ideal home for anyone looking to be in this new creative area, offering an exciting place to live and unwind.
This is an immaculate 2,278 square foot penthouse apartment with a wrap around terrace with incredible 360-degree views of the London skyline.
Horizon Building, E14
£1,795,000 FOR SALE
—Chris Price
Three Bedroom Penthouse Apartment
Three Bathrooms
Wrap Around Terrace With 360 Degree Views
12th Floor With Lift Access & Concierge
High Quality Finish Throughout
Stunning Panoramic Views Of The London Skyline
Canary Wharf & West India Quay DLR Station Both Within Close Proximity
2,278 Sq Ft (211 Sq M)
Greyswood
£750,000 FOR SALE
— Simon Armitage
Woodfield Court, SW16
£475,000 SALE AGREED
— Simon ArmitageA substantial three bedroom, two reception room second floor purpose built apartment, close to Tooting Bec Common.
Prices start from £900,000. A collection of stunning three bedroom new build apartments with private terraces or balconies, set within this boutique development in Hackney.
Lucent House, E5
£900,000 FOR SALE
— Nick KaramanlisThree bedrooms
Large terraces or balconies
Minimum 2.6m ceiling height
Siemens integrated appliances
Underflor heating throughout
High specification finish
Built in wardrobes
Lift access & secure cycle storage
Close to Hackney Downs & Stoke Newington
10 year warranty
£600,000
— Nick KaramanlisGateway Tower, E16
£595,000 FOR SALE
— Anthony ScottA stunning modern apartment offering 921 square feet of living space is located on the 8th floor of this highly desired development in Western Gateway, E16.
Mount Gardens, SE26
£1,800,000 FOR SALE
—
Tristan RedburnBeautiful Georgian Cottage
‘New England’ aesthetic Tranquil gardens
Meticulous renovation
Separate studio space Conservation area
The high quality finish continues throughout the upstairs with four double bedrooms and two bathrooms. The property benefits from attractive outlooks in each direction including far reaching views and greenery.
A rare opportunity to purchase a unique modernstyle detached house in a prime location within SE20 near Crystal Palace Park and transport links.
Osiers Road, SW18
£595,000 FOR SALE
— Archie LloydA superb fifth floor, two bedroom apartment, with two balconies, within a modern block, built in 2020, which is situated next to Wandsworth Park, the River Thames and vibrant Wandsworth Town.
Atheldene Road, SW18
£595,000 FOR SALE
— Archie Lloyd
London.
Freehold house
£750,000 SOLD
— Archie Lloyd
Private parking
Garden
Between the Commons
Two double bedrooms
Utility room
Two bathrooms
Summer office
Stunning Seventh floor apartment within the prestigious Woodberry Downs development boasts breathtaking water vistas from your private balcony. Offering Two generous double bedrooms and Two modern bathrooms, this generous 790-square-foot apartment offers comfort and style in equal measure.
The
£780,000 FOR SALE
— Anthony ScottTwo-Double Bedrooms
Two-Bathrooms
Private Balcony with Direct Water Views
Spacious Open-Plan Reception Room
Fully Integrated Kitchen
Long Remaining Lease
Secure Parking
24-Hour Concierge Service
Residents Gym
Close to Transport Links and Amenities
High Road, IG9
£1,325,000 SALE AGREED
— Sophie Norris
Semi-Detached Family Home
Five Bedrooms
Two Bathrooms + Downstairs WC
Fantastic Open Plan Living Space
Gorgeous 119ft Garden With Spacious Patio for Entertaining
Two Garages Perfect for Storage
Ample Off Street Parking for up to
Six Cars
Walking Distance to Buckhurst Hill’s Shops and Restaurants
Only 0.8 Miles From The Central Line
Within the St John’s Primary School and Woodford Wells
Primary School Catchment
£1,300,000 FOR SALE
— Sophie NorrisSet on one of Buckhurst Hill’s most premier roads and located within the highly sought after school catchment of St Johns Church of England Primary, this gorgeous five bedroom family home with a superb 180ft south facing garden is not to be missed.
Montalt Road, IG8
£925,000 FOR SALE
— Sophie NorrisA gorgeous three-bedroom semi-detached family home in an “Area of Special Character” backing onto Highams Park, offering views of both the park and the London skyline.
A wonderful four-bedroom detached family home in the prestigious Goldings Manor Estate on the edge of Epping Forest, offered to the market chain free.
Campions, IG10
£1,475,000 FOR SALE
— Sophie Norris
Detached Family Home
Four Bedrooms
Three Bathrooms
Garden Room Perfect for Gym/Office
South Facing Garden
Garage and Off Street Parking
Chain Free
On the Edge of Epping Forest
Quiet positioning at the end of a cul-de-sac
Potential to Extend (STPP)
Entry Hill, BA2
£750,000 FOR SALE
— Sharon CleshamElegantly presented Victorian terrace in a soughtafter location, 4 bedrooms, large living area, garden, residents parking and so much more.
Belvedere BA1
£1,125,000 FOR SALE
— Sharon CleshamA fabulous opportunity to purchase a rare gem, this Georgian grade II, six bedfroom townhouse with an abundance of rooms to suit most lifestyles.
An elegant Georgian ground floor apartment with private entrance. Totally restored to the highest level with private landscaped garden.
Cavendish Crescent, BA1
£1,500,000 SOLD
— Sharon Clesham
Georgian ground floor apartment with private entrance
Total refurbishment of highest quality
Stylish modern kitchen and dining room
Principle bedroom with En-Suite Second double bedroom
Shower room
Garden room/ Study/ Third Bedroom
Private landscaped garden and patio
Access to residents communal garden
1916 Sq Ft
Upper
Church Street, BA1
£1,250,000 SALE AGREED —
Sharon CleshamGrade II * listed
First floor
Two Bedrooms
High ceilings
Beautifully & sympathetically renovated
Bespoke kitchen and bathrooms
Easy access to the M4
Central residents parking permit
Ideal location for City Living
Share of Freehold
Upper Church St is situated between The Royal Crescent and the Circus therefore an ideal location for city living. This prestigious property, with its Grade II star listing, showcases historical and architectural brilliance. Its high ceilings exude grandeur, and the thoughtful renovation respects its rich history.
A beautifully presented, Imposing Grade ll Listed Georgian country house with a wealth of history, adorable three bed Cottage, and detached light-filled Offices; set in two acres of mature gardens.
Loves
Lane, BA2
£1,750,000 SOLD
— Sharon CleshamRarely available on prestigious private, gated Webb Estate No onward chain
Recently renovated by current owners
High-specification finishes throughout
Self-contained annexe
Large, secluded plot with mature trees offering privacy Gym
Cinema room
6,456 sq ft (600 sq m)
Country
Hextalls
Lane, RH1
£1,250,000 SOLD
— Moveli
Grand Victorian West and East wing of Country Manor House.
Potential to buy whole Manor House
Extensive grounds, including woodland
Long sweeping private driveway
Secluded location off private road
Potential for swimming pool
Walking distance to North Downs, Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
Close to Caterham Independent School, train links to London
Parking for several cars
3,641 sq ft (338 sq m) West Wing
4,445 sq ft (413 sq m) East Wing
New Hextalls is a late Victorian country house of historic interest, set within landscaped grounds and woodland on the edge of the Surrey Hills. This charming period home, set over three floors, has a real sense of grandeur and country living.
Featured in Pevsner’s Architectural Surrey Guide as a fine example of Arts and Crafts Architecture, this charming home sits in an elevated position, offering magnificent views across the Downs.
The Ridge, CR3
£2,000,000 SOLD
— Moveli
Six bedrooms
Featured in Pevsner’s Architectural Guide
Secluded, hidden location, off private road
Full-width balcony to appreciate far-reaching southerly views
Substantial plot
5,026 sq ft (467 sq m)
Country
Jennys Way, CR5
£2,000,000 SOLD — Moveli
Sought after secluded village location
6 bedrooms plus cinema room and games room
No onward chain Garden office/gym
Immaculate, high specification throughout Spacious accommodation
Easy access to London
3 garages, ample parking
Balcony off master suite and second double suite
Local members-only swimming pool/gym/classes - within walking distance
6,781 sq ft (630 sq m)
and highly sought-after community of Netherne-onthe-Hill with a fast commute into Central London.
Country
Kendal Close, RH2
£1,350,000 SOLD — Moveli
Tucked away on peaceful close, overlooking Wray Common Immaculate, elegant finish
Walking distance to Reigate and Redhill train stations/town centres
Secluded garden
Lovingly refurbished, including loft conversion - master/guest suite
Potential to extend over garage
Garage and off-road parking
Bright, versatile accommodation for family living/entertaining Common, perfect for dog walkers, countryside walks
2,615 sq ft (243 sq m)
Ideally located for train links to London, this elegant family home is close to several highlyrated primary and secondary schools and colleges and offers immediate access to, and views over, Wray Common and open countryside.
An imposing six bedroom detached house situated close to Walton town centre and Walton On Thames Mainline Station.
Dene Lane, GU10
£1,375,000 SOLD — Mike Wallis
Detached 1930’s (recently extended)
5/6 Bedrooms
Kitchen/Diner
Large reception areas
Garden/Summer House
Off Street Parking
Freehold
Band F
2671 Sq Ft
A beautifully presented and recently extended 1930s, detached 5/6 bedroom house with plenty of space to entertain, inside and out.
A large Victorian conversion apartment, over three floors and with a private front door, set in the heart of the historic and highly sought after village of Limpsfield. This large apartment offers versatile accommodation, has off road parking and annex potential.
High Street, Limpsfield, RH8
£700,000 FOR SALE
— Mike Wallis
4 Bedroom Apartment
Leasehold (999 years from 2016)
Spread over 3 floors
Less than 1m from Oxted Station
2 x Allocated Parking Spaces
Cadogan Square, SW1X
£4,000/mth TO LET
One bedroom garden apartment
Situated in the prestigious Cadogan Square
Close proximity to the Kings Road, Sloane Square and Knightsbridge
Excellent storage
Private West facing garden
Incredibly spacious reception room
Double bedroom with dressing area and built in wardrobes
Contemporary bathroom
Furnished
Available January 2024
This is a super and larger than average one bedroom apartment to rent in Chelsea, is just a stones throw from Sloane Square, Knightsbridge and Kings Road. The property includes a private West facing patio garden, excellent storage, a separate utility area and an incredibly spacious reception and conservatory area.
A beautifully bright, spacious and modern, centrally located three bedroom apartment to rent in Bath, tucked neatly off the beaten track. For anyone wanting to enjoy city living but still have peace and quiet - this could be the one for you!
Available March 2024.
Catharine Place, BA1
£2,100/mth TO LET
Three double bedrooms
Sought after location
Three double bedrooms
Modern kitchen
Spacious and bright living room
Private residents gardens
Central parking permit
Just under a mile to Bath station
Unfurnished
Available March
Waldemar
£2,500/mth TO LET
An absolutely charming two double bedroom flat presented in excellent condition to rent on a quiet residential street close to Bishops Park in Fulham and within walking distance of Parsons Green and Putney Bridge stations.
Marsh Wall, E14
£3,250/mth LET AGREED
New to the rental market, a brand new brand newly furnished one bedroom flat on the 23rd floor of Hampton Tower Canary Wharf.
Westmoreland Terrace, SW1V
£4,550/mth LET AGREED
A fantastic three bedroom duplex apartment located In a prime SW1 location, with a private rooftop terrace, naturally light and spacious accommodation, presented in excellent order throughout. Available August 2023.
£5,500/mth LET
A substantial four bedroom house with a south-west facing garden situated ‘Between the Commons’. The house measures 2123 sq ft / 197.2 sq m and is in good condition throughout.
Gowan Avenue, SW6
£7,500/mth LET
6 bedrooms
4 bathrooms
2 receptions
South facing garden
Wine cellar
End of terrace property with street access from rear
Close to Bishops Park and The River Thames
2,953 sq ft (274 sq m)
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