At Finefair Ltd our goal is to give clients access to the best services for their properties. We are supportive and have a long history of working with local councils across London. As a result, we are in place to help the authorities to access more housing and give landlords and investors stability with their income. If you are thinking about council leasing, Kensington and Chelsea has nobody better to speak to.
Times have been quite challenging for the luxury property market in the last few years. There have been periods of a decline in demand and a dip in value. However, many locations came back with really strong growth. We have seen some really impressive jumps at the start of this year. One of the best neighbourhoods in this regards was Kensington’s own Hans Town. The average house price here hit an astonishing £2.137m.
A legendary benefactor
The neighbourhood bears the name of one of the greatest benefactors of Chelsea and London. Sir Hans Sloane was a renowned physician and naturalist. He moved to the area in 1742. One of his biggest contributions was establishing Chelsea Physic Garden. It is one of the oldest botanical gardens in the UK, and at one point also had the richest stock in the world.
The only thing that exceeds the botanical contribution is the role Sloane played in the creation of the Natural History Museum. Over his lifetime he built a huge personal collection of flora, fauna, books, and more. By 1741 it was a unique treasure. Upon his death he bequeathed the collection to the nation, stating he wanted it to be seen by anyone who wanted to. As a result, it became the foundation of the Natural History Museum.
Hans Town
While the area bears the name of Sloane, it is the work of architect Henry Holland that had one of the biggest impacts on it. He was behind the creation of much of the iconic architecture in the area, including Georgian terraces on Sloane Street, Hans Place, and Sloane Square. Most of these were complete by the end of the 18th century.
From the 1870s though, a swathe of architects came in to redevelop lots of the properties. The originals had been on 99 year leases so it was time to replace them. One of the biggest changes was the transformation of Sloane Square into Cadogan Square. Because so many different architects were involved, the new properties all have unique detailing.
There were further changes in the 20th century, but they had less of an impact. A few noteworthy developments have taken place though. One of them is the Danish Embassy. It is a stunning modernist building by Arne Jacobsen.
Today
The area is one of the most iconic and exclusive parts of London today. This is why it has such a big average price tag. Demand tends to be high and consistent because of the rarity and prestige of the homes.
Ask us about council leasing in Kensington and Chelsea
At Finefair Ltd we can appreciate all of the incredible locations in this wonderful part of London. We can also understand the concerns that some landlords and investors will have. The high value of the homes means that just a short time with no tenants can translate to huge losses in income. Luckily, we can help to address this and make it a thing of the past.
What we do is help to arrange the very best council leasing Kensington and Chelsea can offer. Our existing relationship with the local authority gives us an advantage here. It means we can provide advice and explain how it all works. Then if you want to start, we can help with setting up.
So, if you need help please contact us.