Focus on Kennington: Undiscovered gem in south London February 13, 2014 IT’S HARD to find an area in this city that hasn’t been re-discovered, re-packaged, and re-sold to the highest bidder in recent years. But one pocket of central London still remains an underrated gem, ripe for development, and increasingly attractive to investors. Kennington, located just south of the river from Westminster, has housed a heady [...]
Focus on Islington: Arts and Arsenal in idyllic Islington January 30, 2014 ISLINGTON, specifically the area stretching from Islington High Street to Highbury Fields, is alive with activity, drawing in the hustle and bustle of The Angel and the independent bars and restaurants of Upper Street. Famed as one of the longest high streets in London, Upper Street’s boutique shops, theatres and cinemas have made central Islington [...]
Private View: On the market in Islington this week January 30, 2014 QUEENSLAND TERRACE FROM £299,000 Three bedroom penthouses or studio, one, two or three bed apartments, most with terraces, opposite Emirates Stadium. For viewings, call Barratt London on 08448114334 or visit barrattlondon.com. NOEL ROAD £1.85M Three bed Georgian family house spread across four floors. Overlooks Regent’s Canal with a roof terrace to admire the view from [...]
From forlorn flats to towering success January 30, 2014 One Commercial Street is the residential project proving London’s back in business OF ALL the new towers cropping up around the UK, an ambitious development, abandoned during the financial crash, is proving that London can bounce back from a crisis. Developer Redrow London now has high hopes for its flagship project, One Commercial Street, in [...]
Q & A January 30, 2014 DIRECTOR, DOUGLAS & GORDON Am I better off buying in an established area or going to the next up-and-coming one? Buying property in the next up-and-coming area is always risky if you’re looking for value growth. Douglas & Gordon figures show that areas around Prime Central London grew by twice the rate that Prime did [...]
Modern living in Georgian homes January 30, 2014 Melissa York meets the developer who transformed dilapidated offices into £5m gems N UMBERS 58 and 59 Myddleton Square, Islington, have lived many lives – first as opulent townhouses with quarters for staff; then a more modest existence as apartments and offices; and, finally, as a vacant, but handsome, building falling into disrepair. Originally built [...]
London Barometer January 30, 2014 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, DOUGLAS & GORDON As EXPECTED, December was much busier than usual; 50 per cent more properties came onto the market, 20 per cent more buyers registered and almost 40 per cent more offers were received. Vendors who heeded our advice and took advantage of the December market did well as a result. Based [...]
The rise of the London Village January 16, 2014 IT SEEMS these days everyone wants their slice of village life, even if they live and work in the heart of the city. The Big Smoke has always been made up of distinct neighbourhoods with their own character and lifestyle, but the idea of the London Village has really taken hold in the public imagination [...]
Focus on Marylebone: Where Holmes meets luxury homes January 16, 2014 HOUSE prices in Marylebone have risen by 28.5 per cent in the last five years and the trend looks set to continue, according to statistics from property website Zoopla. “We anticipate that within the next five years, prices in Marylebone, NW1, will increase by up to 25 per cent as the area benefits from further [...]
Tower furnished with high hopes January 16, 2014 West London has a new sky-scraper. Designer Paul Dawson discusses his inspirations LAST month, interior designer Paul Dawson looked out over south west London from a building he had been building in his mind’s eye for nine years. Dawson and his 12-strong team at Honky Interiors, which caters for private clients as well as major [...]