Barratt London released an interesting new report in June that takes a closer look at how first time buyers in the capital perceive property prices. They surveyed 2,000 Londoners looking to buy their first home within the next five years and asked them to guess the prices of properties in 12 different Boroughs armed with only a small amount of information. Surprisingly 62% overestimated prices. Continue reading
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Redeveloping a prime Hackney site
Hackney has grown into one of the most popular areas in London thanks to the art scene. Homes in the area are in high demand, whether they are available to buy or rent. Unfortunately the supply is not reaching this level and prices have been pushed up. As a result investors are increasingly drawn to the area, particularly when there are good prospects on offer. Continue reading
Green living is on the rise in London
The importance of well designed green spaces in urban areas cannot be overstated. They help to improve the health and wellbeing of residents, reducing stress and anxiety in the process. Not surprisingly more and more people are taking these on board, creating homes across the capital that have useful green spaces. Continue reading
Prestigious awards for housing estates
In June the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) revealed its national award winners for 2017. These buildings are deemed to be the best in Britain and earned one of the most prestigious awards in the architecture field. Continue reading
Ealing offers homes with good outdoor space
West London is full of desirable areas for renters. Although central Boroughs like Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea come with big price tags, further out there is much more value for money to find. One of the most popular areas is Ealing, particularly with a new Crossrail station coming in the near future. This will provide significantly faster journeys than the 29 minutes it currently takes to reach Holburn Street in the city centre. Continue reading
What to consider with estate regeneration
Over the decade since we established ourselves, Finefair has been helping clients from all over London in finding the ideal properties for their investments. We are capable of working with a multitude of property types, both big and small, some of which span very sizeable areas. Handling estate management in Croydon is one of our most noteworthy skills, making us the go to people if you require assistance on this subject. Continue reading
The rules and regulations of subletting
Ours is a company that commits itself to working alongside clients so that we can secure the best results for them. Having been in business for over a decade, we have been called on to manage a portfolio that is valued at around £500 million for investors and landlords. As part of this we have become a lettings agent City of Westminster based clients and those targeting the area can rely on. Continue reading
London leads Europe’s most dynamic cities
When it comes to property management City of London clients can tailor to suit them, nobody is better than Finefair. Dedicated to working alongside the likes of tenants, investors and landlords, we put in the maximum effort to ensure that everything runs smoothly. Whatever it is you are aiming to achieve, we will help you in making it happen. Continue reading
A location with many unique selling points
Regent’s Park is a major landmark that adds a lot of value to homes in the area. The properties are iconic, particularly those with Regency stucco finishes. If you are considering property investment Camden has plenty of great options, but those streets close to the park are highly rated. Continue reading
Living in Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace is an interesting area because it is a location where five different London Boroughs meet and has no defined borders. A single junction sees Bromley, Croydon, Lewisham, Lambeth and Southwark all come together. The biggest selling point of the area is it has one of the most successful town centres in the whole of London. It is home to lots of independent shops, restaurants, and cafes. Continue reading