Thursday, 17 December 2009

Kensington Lettings: Kensington and Chelsea Rated Exceptional By Comprehensive Area Assessment

Kensington Lettings: Kensington and Chelsea Rated Exceptional By Comprehensive Area Assessment

Thursday, 5 November 2009

Kensington Lettings: Kensington Has the Highest Propertion of Million Pound Homes

Kensington Lettings: Kensington Has the Highest Propertion of Million Pound Homes

Friday, 23 October 2009

West Kensington Regeneration to create 7000 jobs

Earl's Court & West Kensington to create 7,000 jobs with extensive estate renewal regeneration.

A comprehensive approach is proposed for planning the future of the exhibition complex, the Transport for London Lillie Bridge Road depot, the local authority housing estates and other sites.

The potential for strategic leisure, cultural and visitor attraction and strategically significant offices will be explored together with retail, hotels and supporting infrastructure.

Kilburn Times

Friday, 11 September 2009

Chelsea Lettings: Chelsea Property Owners Cultural Events for Autumn

Chelsea Lettings: Chelsea Property Owners Cultural Events for Autumn

Tuesday, 12 May 2009

Kansington W8 Freehold Property For Sale








Pembroke Road
Kensington
London
W8
£ 4,750,000 Freehold
The property comprises a pair of Victorian terraced buildings with rendered facades, sash windows and mansard roofs. The accommodation is set over basement, ground and three upper floors and is configured to provide two A2 commercial units and nine self contained one bedroom apartments.

The two commercial units are both set over ground and basement levels. The basements of both offices benefit from good natural light with full length double glazed roofs, in addition to air conditioning. The nine residential apartments are accessed via a central staircase and all provide one bedroom, one bathroom and a reception with either open plan or separate kitchens.

The property is well served for public transport with Earls Court underground station (Piccadilly and District Line) located approximately a five minute walk away. Kensington Olympia station is also located to the north west offering mainline rail services north to Manchester and south to Brighton. Kensington High Street is a short walk from the property and is one of the principal shopping areas in Central London.
The property is not listed and is not in a conservation area.

Paramount Investments
150 West End Lane
West Hampstead
London NW6 1SD
DDI: 020 7644 2307
Fax: 020 7604 3457
Mob: 07949 175 280
Web: http://www.paramount-investments.co.uk
Blog: http://uk-pubs-for-sale.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, 29 April 2009

Kensington Palace Gardens Londons Richest Address

Kensington Palace Gardens in London W8 is still by far the most exclusive address in the country with an average home value of £22 million, although prices there have fallen byover £4M in the last 12 months. The most expensive areas are led by Kensington, Chelsea and Knightsbridge - and outside London it’s leafy Virginia Water, Beaconsfield and Cobham leading the pack.

Tuesday, 3 February 2009

Foreign buyers' bonanza as falling prices tempt canny overseas investors to the UK

Never has British property looked more appealing - for foreign buyers. They are jetting in from Switzerland to Singapore to pick up a bargain. And celebrities including actor Nicole Kidman and rapper P. Diddy are looking to capitalise on falling prices.
The weak pound is a temptation to U.S. and European investors, who are making the most of exchange rates and snaring properties for 50 per cent less than a year ago.
It's tax-efficient for wealthy Europeans or Americans to base themselves in Britain, but the stumbling block has always been the exorbitant cost of housing.
'Now we're seeing a period of frenetic activity, particularly for family houses in Notting Hill and Chelsea.'

So what is most tempting to overseas buyers?

Italians are fond of Clerkenwell, near the City, where Hurford Salvi Carr reports that 100 per cent of sales this month were to international buyers - 25 per cent of them Europeans.

'The area has a long-standing affinity with Italian buyers due to its history and the style of apartments and buildings. The Americans love it for the same reasons,' says the agency’s director Paul Driscoll, who is selling flats in Bowling Green Lane from £550,000.

With a prime riverfront spot near St Paul's Cathedral and opposite Shakespeare's Globe Theatre and the Tate Modern, Sir John Lyon House - a new development of 68 apartments costing from £350,000 to £4.75million - has sold overwhelmingly to foreign buyers.

'Of the 58 sales so far, 50 have been to non-Britons - mainly Irish, Germans and Italians,' says Amir Zabarfi from the developer, Riverview Holdings Limited
By Zoe Dare Hall for The Daily Mail