Q1 18 LONDON PROPERTY & LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE
A NEW DAWN The U.K. is in tumultuous times. Will this year see the sun rise on ‘brand Britain’ once again?
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After an eventful couple of years on both the world and local stages, life on planet earth shows no plans to take it easy in the next two.
London-based firm Cousins and Cousins Architects have recently completed a refurbishment and unique rear extension to ‘De Beauvoir House’.
Here’s a heads-down guide to rental yield, the golden number that will help you decide whether to invest in a new rental and where.
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32 FIND THE RIGHT PRICE
Interior designers Magenta Pink have picked out twelve products that make use of the colour of the moment, pink.
There are a lot of factors that need to be accounted for when pricing a property. Take a look at these five top tips.
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34 SHOWCASE Highlighting recent renovations and refurbishments carried out by London’s finest developers and designers.
10 BRIKOLAGE
16 COLOUR THEORY Colour is a powerful communication tool and can also affect the the mood of a room. Here’s a guide to getting it right.
20 PRETTY LITTLE THINGS
22 BUYER’S GUIDE
29 GADGET GUIDE
Fulham is a wonderful place. It boasts a fine selection of properties to suit any house hunter...
Would you invite a stranger into your home? There was a time when that was an easy question, but times are a-changin’.
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CONTRIBUTORS
JOSH WOODFIN Property Journalist
MARC DA SILVA Property Journalist
EDWARD CHECKLEY Partner, Private Finance
Josh Woodfin is a writer and editor with nearly 10 years experience including credits with the Guardian, House, Esquire, and numerous other high-profile magazines and websites. His interests include antique maps, cooking with fish, and post-apocalyptic thrillers. He once beat Usain Bolt in a race... with an 80-meter head start.
Property journalist, Marc Da Silva, has an encyclopedic knowledge of all things property having written for a range of publications, including the Daily Mail, Daily Express, Sunday Business Post and A Place in the Sun, amongst others.
Edward has worked in the mortgage industry for almost ten years. When it comes to finance he’s seen it all. Everything from high-street banks and building societies, to offshore lenders and bridging finance. So when it comes to knowing what’s happening in the world of money he’s a good place to start.
KATE THORNSTON Magenta Pink Interiors
VERONICA LUCEY Magenta Pink Interiors
ROWENA VAUGHAN RJV Designs
Kate Thornton is a partner at Magentapink Interiors. She formerly worked in a Barristers’ Chambers but having renovated several houses of her own decided to re-train and set up Magentapink Interiors in 2010 with friend and business partner Veronica Lucey.
Veronica Lucey is a partner at Magenta Pink Interiors, a Fulham based interior design studio. She previously worked in advertising but decided to follow her passion for interiors and changed careers in 2010 setting up Magenta Pink Interiors with friend and business partner Kate Thornton.
Rowena studied interior design at London’s prestigious Chelsea School of Art (UAL). She has over 20 years experience refurbishing everything from a simple residential bathroom to the Crockfords Casino Mayfair.
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PROPERTY MARKET
A NEW DAWN London property in 2018
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JOSH WOODFIN Property Journalist
After an eventful couple of years on both the world and local stages, life on planet earth shows no plans to take it easy in the next two. One thing is for sure though, the world is getting smaller.
“ The estimated UK population will rise to 70 million within the next decade.” Conversely, as the population rises, the world continues to shrink thanks to a combination of the internet creating an ‘always on’ communication environment and cheaper international travel making for easy hops around the globe. And despite a tumultuous period, both socially and politically, the UK, and specifically London, is still a
THE NEW NORMAL Much of the interest and subsequent investment is flowing from the East to West down the new ‘Silk Road’ as wealthy buyers from China purchase property in London ahead of a move to the capital. It’s seen as an attractive place to park your cash, safe and with a potential upside. In an article in The Guardian, Victor Li, a director of international project marketing for the US real estate giant CBRE, who works in China with wealthy buyers looking to enter the London market, discussed the popularity. “China has a population of 1.4 billion. If you target only 1% of China’s population, that’s 14 million people – so it’s already almost two Londons.” Li also estimates that only 3% of the Chinese market has been engaged, meaning the already huge market will grow exponentially over the next decade. One estimate from 2014 had Chinese outbound investment into residential and commercial property at more than £38bn.
But why is London so popular? Charles Pittar, chief executive of Juwai.com, a website that pairs mainland Chinese buyers with property developers in places such as the UK, the US and Australia, says that while investment is often for security (protecting investors’
“ Only 3% of the Chinese market has been engaged, meaning the market will grow exponentially over the next decade.” money outside of China and from the devaluation of the Yuan), it’s also just as much for more mundane and human reasons: investment, lifestyle, emigration, education and status. “Some people are buying for their family to use it,” says Li, “some are buying to diversify, some are buying because they want to own a property for investment – and some people are buying for prestige, to say: ‘I own a piece of property in London.’” And it’s not just prestige properties in the centre of the city that are popular.
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The Office of National Statistics stated last year that natural growth – more births than deaths – and net migration helped push the estimated UK population to a record 65.1 million in 2015. And that figure will rise to 70 million within the next decade, a 7% increase.
highly desirable destination to live, work and practice business, and we expect the property market in 2018 will reflect this.
4 POSITIVE FACTORS DRIVING FUTURE GROWTH IN LONDON
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TECH INDUSTRY As the U.K struggles with Brexit woes it seems the smart money is already investing in Brit-tech. Facebook, Google and Apple are pumping money into the capital over the coming years. What started as a roundabout is growing into Europe’s de facto capital of technology.
SUPPLY AND DEMAND Your economic teacher’s favourite subject. With the population of the world growing, the U.K’s alone will grow by over 7% by 2025, all these people will need to live somewhere. Couple that with a chronic shortage of new properties plus demand coming from abroad and, voila.
THE UK BRAND It’s hard to ignore the historical past of Britain and how this powerful brand, built over centuries, has become an integral part of every global citizen’s perception. Indeed out of the nearly 200 capital cities, London is the most visited on the planet. Well, level pegging with Bangkok, without the beaches.
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FAR EAST It’s not news that China’s large population and wealth has been driving property investment in the capital for a while. However with China’s middle class coming of age, and wealth, a new and vast demand is emerging. This likely amounts to 14m people, twice the population of London.
PROPERTY MARKET
Infrastructure plans mean that more and more outlying areas are heating up. Especially those with higher rental yield. “The commuter area – anything within a 20-30-minute travel time is hot,”
“ The £14.8 billion Crossrail line which will run across the city when it opens this year will further open the capital.”
However, there are concerns from many parties that the investment is at the expense of local buyers, especially in the less prestige properties away from the centre of the city. While the UK doesn’t currently have the strict rules seen in Australia and New Zealand around foreign property investment, it has an increasingly vocal group of supporters who are raising the issue with a public which might be unawares. London Mayor, Sadiq Kahn is a torch-bearer on the matter, publicly decrying developers who market new builds to foreign investors before the UK. “There is no point in building homes if they are bought by investors in the Middle East
THE MARKET IN 2018 The process of Brexit, along with the more natural movements of the market look set to make for a slower start to the year, but with plenty of light on the horizon. The very lack of supply, that figures including Mayor Kahn are focused on, will mean that the market will remain solid, if unexciting going into the next 12 to 18 months.
“ People are staying put for longer, and at the lower end, are remaining in the rental market.” After seeing growth of 7.4% in 2016 in the South East, the Office of National Statistics pegs growth in 2017 at 1.5%, rising to 2.5% in 2018 and 4% in 2019. Modest growth, sure, but growth. Meanwhile London is starting to see competition from cities such as Manchester, Leeds and Birmingham where a combination of universities, cheaper stock and bigger rental yields are luring foreign buyers and domestic buyers who are priced out of the London market. In London supply and demand is further being affected by salaries that are failing to keep up with house prices. People are staying
put for longer, and at the lower end of the market, people are remaining in the rental market. “Economic conditions for households will remain challenging over the next year as inflation eats into budgets and interest rates begin to rise,” says Countrywide’s
“ London is and will always be a desirable place to live and work” chief economist, Fionnuala Earley. “But we expect the UK economy to recover and wage growth to pick up in response to global growth.” The slower rate of growth will mean a different market in the capital. Rumblings from the banking community about moving headquarters to the continent are concerning, it would be a larger demographic moving out of the city, along with their investments. But what is often overlooked is that ‘Brand Britain’ endures, and London is and will always be a desirable place to live and work. This is illustrated well with the investment from the tech world. Facebook, Google and Apple (the wealthiest companies in the world) will open expansive new offices in the next few years in Soho, King’s Cross and Battersea respectively. They do not make these kinds of investments without doing their due diligence. So perhaps a new dawn is in store for Britain? After all they say ‘follow the smart money’. Chances are if you’re reading this you’re already in the right place to invest your money and turn a house into a home.
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says Jonathan Gordon, a director at IP Global, a Hong Kong property investment firm promoting projects in Ilford and Croydon and has previously invested in Slough. And the £14.8 billion Crossrail line which will run across the city when it opens this year will further open the capital.
and Asia,” he said in May 2016, “I don’t want homes being left empty. I don’t want us to be the world’s capital for money laundering. I want to give first dibs to Londoners.” Is he right or is this just the inevitable tide of globalisation, time will tell.
NEWS & INTERESTS
BRIKOLAGE IKEA FOR PETS DESIGN IKEA has launched the Lurvig collection, the much-loved brand’s first collection designed specifically for pets. The 62-piece collection designed by Inma Bermudéz covers the basic areas of sleep, eat, play, travel and walk. Many of the products integrate with existing IKEA favourites, like a padded cat bed which slots into the popular Kallax storage unit.
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The Valencia-based designer worked alongside a vet to make sure that different behaviour types and habits were being accounted for, resulting in a high quality collection for our furry friends. Nice one.
BEAZLEY DESIGNS OF THE YEAR
A NEW DAWN
Until 28 January 2018 at the Design Museum Now in its 10th year, the exhibition brings together over sixty global projects across six categories: Architecture, Digital, Fashion, Graphics, Product and Transport – featuring film, virtual reality, audio and objects. Nominated by renowned academics, critics and designers, each project has been recognised for its outstanding contribution to design. A must see!
With the U.K. in the tangle of Brexit woes and the property market in London thawing, what lies ahead? It’s easy to get caught up in the economics and sentiment of the now. However, looking further ahead perhaps a new dawn is approaching. An increasingly global world is driving investment in both business and property nourishing ‘brand Britain’ on the global stage. Allowing a transformation from the now into the future.
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NEWS & INTERESTS
MARS SCIENCE CITY ARCHITECTURE
FELIX ARMCHAIR FURNITURE DESIGN
Christian Vivanco has designed the ‘Felix’ armchair for Mexican furniture brand Los Patrones. The chair can be used indoors or outdoors and features a brilliant design: the legs defy the norm and extend vertically to form a pergola composed of two uneven arches connected with dozens of cross bars for visual impact. A smart, well executed idea.
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Architect Bjarke Ingels, the founder of Danish firm BIG, has revealed designs for the Mars Science City which will operate as a space simulation campus near Dubai, where scientists will work on “humanity’s march into space”. Developed by a team of scientists, engineers, architects and designers, the 1.9 million-square-foot campus will become the largest space simulation city ever constructed. A series of monumental domed structures will host laboratories for food, energy, water and agricultural testing, as well as a museum displaying humanity’s greatest space achievements. The walls of the museum will be 3D printed using sand from the emirati desert. Once completed, a team of scientists will attempt to live within the constructed environment for a full year. To the stars! Well, the red planet at least.
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DE BEAUVOIR HOUSE COUSINS AND COUSINS
London-based firm Cousins and Cousins Architects have recently completed a refurbishment and unique rear extension to ‘De Beauvoir House’, a semi-detached family home in East London. The brief was to extend the house and rework existing spaces to meet the needs of a growing family. Cousins and Cousins responded by creating an expansive double volume rear extension, using a lightweight laminated timber frame and full-height
glazing, creating a series of exceptionally bright new spaces. A bespoke steel staircase winds its way up through the centre of the house and connects the living spaces. The staircase is completely visible through the rear extension and from some angles it looks like it’s exposed to the elements, but it is in fact cleverly contained within the glazing. “The staircase forms the new heart of the house, a meticulously detailed and sculptural point of access that defines the spaces it connects,” said the architects. Both the Hackney Council and neighbours alike have applauded the project. Good job!
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INSPIRATION TRANSMISSION
LANDLORD’S GUIDE
SAY YES TO YIELD Looking at the nitty gritty of making money as a landlord
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JOSH WOODFIN Property Journalist
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The dream: owning one or more properties, in addition to the one you actually live in, that sit quietly in the background of your life accruing value, paying themselves off through rental income and maybe even making you a bit of extra money every month. The reality: careful research into an area that will provide you with a property that meets your budget, one that doesn’t need a huge amount of work, will hold its value and attract the right kind tenants to suit your lifestyle and needs. Here’s a heads-down guide to rental yield, which is the golden number that will help you decide whether to invest in a property or decide if one you already own is doing its job and paying its way. WHAT IS RENTAL YIELD? It’s a measure of how much cash an income generating entity produces each year as a percentage of its value. For property, it is the rental income as a percentage of the property’s value. To work
out a property’s monthly yield you can use this equation (Yield = MRR*12/i*100) where ‘MRR’ = ‘monthly rental return’ and ‘I’ = ‘investment,’ or you can just use an online calculator. So, for example, if: Monthly Rental Return = £1,400 Investment = £450,000 £1,400 * 12 = £16,800 £16,800 / £450,000 = 0.0373 0.0373 * 100 = 3.73 % yield
“ Now is a good time to invest in a rental property in London” WHAT ABOUT EXTRA COSTS? Well spotted. Rental properties rarely come with no work required, and even more rarely do they need no maintenance or additional costs during their year. All of which is important to think about. When calculating your upfront costs, don’t forget about stamp duty. Look at gross rental income by calculating how much rent you receive over 12-months, then deduct your mortgage costs. Once you have that figure, your net income, deduct insurance and maintenance and consider any possible void periods
where the property might be empty and also take into account repairs and refurbishment. DOES TIMING MATTER? Yes it does. How much you invest in property will obviously define whether your investment is a success. And now is a good time to invest in a rental property in London. A survey from Homelet states that Rents in London rose 1.9% in September ‘17 year-on-year, continuing the recovery that began last quarter after falls throughout the Spring and Summer; the average monthly rent in the capital now stands at £1,593. RENTAL YIELDS IN LONDON Take a look at this breakdown of areas in London and the average yields you can expect from a flat, using data from September 2017. Of course when compared to places outside of London such as Manchester, the yields are low. But consider the headspace advantage and potential capital gain that London offers. Also look along the Crossrail route going out as far as feasible. If you’re savvy there’s some great returns to be had, and as they say ‘nowt as safe as bricks and mortar’. Just check the yield.
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LONDON RENTAL YIELD MAP A selection of yields across London.
HAMMERSMITH & FULHAM KENSINGTON & CHELSEA
ENFIELD
CAMDEN & CITY OF LONDON
Avg. rent of flat Sep ‘17: £1,415 Avg. price of flat ‘17: £409,660 Avg. yield: 4.14%
Avg. rent of flat Sep ‘17: £1,876 Avg. price of flat ‘17: £734,709 Avg. yield: 3.06%
Avg. rent of flat Sep ‘17: £2,077 Avg. price of flat ‘17: £835,381 Avg. yield: 2.98%
4.14% WESTMINSTER
HACKNEY
Avg. rent of flat Sep ‘17: £2,204 Avg. price of flat ‘17: £1,120,383 Avg. yield: 2.36%
Avg. rent of flat Sep ‘17: £1,501 Avg. price of flat ‘17: £481,911 Avg. yield: 3.74%
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2.36% 3.06% 3.53% 3.83%
EALING
GREENWICH
Avg. rent of flat Sep ‘17: £1,484 Avg. price of flat ‘17: £484,418 Avg. yield: 3.68%
Avg. rent of flat Sep ‘17: £1,311 Avg. price of flat ‘17: £446,178 Avg. yield: 3.53%
3.62%
WANDSWORTH
CROYDON
Avg. rent of flat Sep ‘17: £1,747 Avg. price of flat ‘17: £547,883 Avg. yield: 3.83%
Avg. rent of flat Sep ‘17: £1,054 Avg. price of flat ‘17: £349,203 Avg. yield: 3.62%
* Compiled using data from Zoopla and Homelet in Nov ‘17
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INTERIOR & DESIGN
COLOUR THEORY WORDS
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Colour as part of the interior design lexicon is an important factor of the design, décor and final finish of a room. I believe that most people are scared of colour, mostly they are scared of getting it wrong.
Calm and earthy palette Little Greene’s Little Book of Colour
There are also many studies which show that different colours have different effects on us when used in interiors. Obviously you don’t have to use deep tones and hues, but can opt for gentle tones of the colours which will give you similar
effects. Listed below are some of the emotions and feelings that colours have been shown to elicit: Yellow: Warm, exciting and happy (increases happiness), optimism. Blue: Deep, peaceful and supernatural, it has been shown to bring down blood pressure. Green: Peace, stillness and nature. It creates a calm and relaxing atmosphere in your home. White: Harmony, silence, cleanliness and freshness.
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Colour is a powerful communication tool and can also affect the mood of people within a room. If we stop to consider what each colour represents, and the way that colours work together, we can
make informed design decisions. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, who published his Theory of Colours in 1810, was one of the first pioneers of colour theory; he believed that different colours could communicate different qualities and impact us psychologically, affecting our emotions and thoughts.
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Black: Grief, dark and unknown, when used in moderation it can create elegant and bold aspects for your home.
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Red: Glowing confidence and alive, often said to boost your energy. Resonant and stimulating, often used in dining rooms and kitchens as it is said to increase appetite Orange: Radiant, healthy and serious. The warmth of the sun, a cosy and relaxed colour for rooms, especially when used with grey. Brown: Natural, earth, security and stability, a neutral colour. Grey: The new beige, a neutral colour which works well with an accent colour. Pink: Often seen as a feminine colour, but in general has been shown to be soothing and comfortable. It mixes well with grey and has recently been a colour
de jour, with Dulux announcing its 2018 colour of the year: ‘Heart Wood’ which is a deep warm pink. People perceive and respond to colours differently. This is often cultural, for instance white in China denotes death, while red is life and luck. Here in the UK, black is funereal, white is used for nuptials. Consequently, choosing colour for your home is fraught with complex issues and choices that we often do not know how to deal with. Below is a short list of advice for selecting colour for your home: TOP TIPS 1. Light / white ceilings will reflect the light back into a room. Dark ceilings will bring the ceiling down and make a room cosy. 2. Look at the tones and hues that you select. Woodwork can be a tone of the wall either lighter or darker, or the same colour.
3. White is a colour, but don’t just use it because you are scared to make a bolder, perhaps more suitable decision. 4. You don’t have to decorate the whole room in one colour. Consider painting alcoves in a deeper colour than the rest of the room, or having an accent colour on one wall. Accent walls haven’t gone away – yet! 5. Look at the colours in the rest of house and try to keep a flow between each room, rather than a sudden jump from shocking colour to shocking colour. 6. You can add colour to a room with curated art, cushions, throws, rugs, plants, china and upholstered items of furniture. 7. Don’t be scared to use colour! 8. When in doubt, seek advice from an Interior Decorator.
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La Foret wallpaper by Christopher Farr Pastel tones create an inviting atmosphere Warm tones in the master suite
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Energetic orange accents in the kitchen
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Understated palette from Little Greene Peonies wallpaper by Christopher Farr
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PRETTY LITTLE THINGS
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BUYER’S GUIDE
BUYER’S GUIDE Why Fulham is the best place to buy a property in London
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You’ll have to excuse the pun, but here at Brik we are incredibly house proud. And not just of the properties we hold on our books, but also the area we’ve chosen to call home: London’s South West, and more specifically, Fulham. It would be our chosen subject on Mastermind and we can tell you where to get the best coffee and the coldest pint. Nestled about 4-miles from Charing Cross (the geographical centre of London), this leafy, friendly area sits on the north bank of the Thames, next to Kensington, Chelsea and Hammersmith and across the water from Putney. We have brilliant shops, schools, cafés, pubs, restaurants and rich sporting history; Fulham and Chelsea, the Hurlingham Club and Queens tennis club. There are green spaces and open skies down by the river. Transport links are rarely more than a short walk away, but it’s nice to ride a bike if
the weather’s fine. It’s easy to get into town, too; Parsons Green has its own Zone 2 Tube on the District Line which is less than 20 minutes to Victoria and half an hour to Monument. Travel to North London is also easy, taking only half an hour to reach King’s Cross via the Piccadilly Line. And there are two nearby London Overground stations at West Brompton and Imperial Wharf, too. It’s a wonderful place and we’re not ashamed to say it. And we’re also happy to report it boasts a fine selection of properties, offering styles and sizes to suit any house hunter, whether you’re newly in love with the area or you’ve been here for years and are looking to move up the ladder. From the iconic and imposing red bricks of the Lion Houses on the Peterborough Estate, to the hustle and bustle of Parsons Green, we’re confident you’ll find the right property. Don’t believe us? Take a look at our round up of the best local areas for flats and houses, as chosen by Brik Director, James Sims. This is a rough guide, we had to draw the line somewhere.
FIVE GREAT AREAS FOR FLATS Parsons Green & The Villes Avg. flat sale price 2017: £815,353 One of the most desirable areas of Fulham, Parsons Green has it all. At one point this area was a popular getaway from the city, and although it’s now considerably more builtup, it has retained the village atmosphere. There are bars, cafes and restaurants to satisfy every taste and mood, all perfect for filling up after some exercise on one of the areas multiple open spaces, including the same green that lent the area its name. Period terraced properties sit next to beautiful villas that have been converted into smaller properties without losing any of the original character. There are also appealing new builds and modern conversions for those looking for something more contemporary. Munster Village Avg. flat sale price 2017: £702,314 If you’ve made the decision to move to the Fulham area, the chances are you like a quieter
MARGRAVINE ROAD CEMETERY
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FRANK BANFIELD PARK QUEENS TENNIS CLUB WEST BROMPTON
BROMPTON CEMETERY NORMAND PARK
FULHAM BROADWAY LILLIE ROAD RECREATION GROUND
Avg. Flat: £876,728
FULHAM CEMETERY
FULHAM BROADWAY
MOORE PARK ESTATE
MUNSTER VILLAGE BISHOPS PARK Avg. House: £1,988,192
Avg. House: £2,004,513
Avg. Flat: £702,314
IMPERIAL WHARF & CHELSEA CREEK
EELBROOK COMMON
Avg. House: £1,415,409
GAS WORKS
PARSONS GREEN & THE VILLES
Avg. Flat: £1,452,932
Avg. Flat: £815,353
IMPERIAL WHARF
PARSONS GREEN
Avg. House: £1,841,113
PARSONS GREEN
PETERBOROUGH ESTATE Avg. House: £2,648,846
BISHOP’S PARK
IMPERIAL WHARF
SANDS END & SOUTH PARK Avg. Flat: £770,575
FULHAM PALACE
PUTNEY BRIDGE
HURLINGHAM PARK
Good for Flats (Avg. £875,978) Good for Houses (Avg. £1,705,956)
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Good for Flats and Houses
home life. Your working week is busy, so in the evenings and the weekend you like to drop down a gear and relax. If that sounds like you, then Munster Village is where you should be looking. Located just off the Fulham road, Munster Village features some truly beautiful period properties that sit along quiet, tree-lined streets. Many of the flats here are purpose built maisonettes
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ROUGH GUIDE TO FULHAM AREAS
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featuring their own front doors and quiet, manageable gardens that offer some covetable outside space. Sands End & South Park Avg. flat sale price 2017: £770,575 Compared with some of its betterknown neighbours, Sands End is a relatively up and coming part of Fulham. But this means it can often
offer better value on property, including many one and two-bed flats on the quiet terraced streets off Townmead Road. Imperial Wharf is the nearest train station, offering London Overground services that take you quickly into town or around to Clapham Junction. The area has a cracking little pub, named the Sands End, with great food and a local but welcoming atmosphere. Cheers!
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Fulham Broadway Avg. flat sale price 2017: £876,728
FIVE GREAT AREAS FOR HOUSES
Well-connected Fulham Broadway is as close as the area gets to a bustling city centre, but it’s still a genteel, friendly area with plenty of places to eat and drink without ever being overwhelmed. Property wise, Fulham Broadway offers a range of period Victorian and Edwardian properties and a few new builds. Eel Brook Common is the area’s nearest and largest green space, which is also much nicer than it sounds, and is the perfect place for Saturday morning workouts and Sunday afternoon picnics.
Peterborough Estate Avg. house sale price 2017: £2,648,846
Imperial Wharf & Chelsea Creek Avg flat sale price 2017: £1,452,932
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For anyone seeking a more modern home, Imperial Wharf is the place to plant your flag. Flush with the river, the area boasts some of the most striking apartments along this stretch of the Thames. Think floor to ceiling windows and naturally stunning views, these are some highly covetable properties that would suit young couples and professionals looking for a sanctuary from their working week. New building has been going on here for decades and there’s a large new development in the old power station as well as a new tower that promises to impress. In terms of amenities, Imperial Wharf station is next door and there are multiple shops for groceries, while the pubs and restaurants of Parsons Green and Fulham Broadway are still within reach, if you fancy a stroll.
Arguably the most famous and covetable area in Fulham, the Peterborough Estate is home to the ‘Lion Houses’, named for the charming stone lion statues that sit atop of these grand red-bricked terraces. These are large family homes, often with four or five bedrooms and multiple reception rooms, large kitchens and good gardens. Many homeowners have dug into the basement and extended into the roof, too, further enlarging the size. While a lot of properties have been modernised, there are some that also retain many original fittings including fireplaces and ceiling roses. Arguably the de facto houses of Fulham when you take into account location. But parking can be a cake dance. Parsons Green & The Villes Avg. house sale price 2017: £1,841,113 Along with a good selection of flats, the Parsons Green area is also packed with some wonderful two and three bedroom houses, mostly terraced. The highly sought after properties combine the best the area has to offer, with beautiful period homes sitting just a few hundred yards off the main road with all its amenities, but on quiet family-friendly streets. Pretty much everything is within a short walk and you can be sure that when you come to sell it’ll be that bit easier.
Moore Park Estate Avg. house sale price 2017: £2,004,513 Sitting on the Fulham / Chelsea border, the Moore Park estate is another area rich in period properties both large and small(ish). Offering the highest period property pound per square foot in Fulham, it’s an area that’s popular with growing families and those seeking the quiet life of Fulham and the excitement and fun of the King’s Road and nearby Chelsea. Bishops Park Avg. house sale price 2017: £1,988,192 An area for nature lovers, Bishops Park sits next to the Grade II English Heritage space that gives the area its name, as well as the Thames river walk and the Wetland Centre. With large gardens and some of Fulham’s only semi-detached period properties, it’s popular with families looking for a parking space and to get away from it all. Munster Village Avg. house sale price 2017: £1,415,409 These quiet streets and attractive period terraced houses offer some of the best buys in all of Fulham. Considered by some to be lacking when compared to other areas nearby, we happen to think Munster village is something of a hidden gem. With a healthy mixture of property styles from size to finish, it’s a superb place to make a home. And most properties are ripe for expansion, both up and down, if it hasn’t been done already.
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INTERIOR & DESIGN
BLUSH PINK
COMPILED BY
VERONICA LUCEY Magenta Pink Interiors
JULIANNE SOFA
CIRCULAR RUG
JULIANNE FOOTSTOOL
£999.95 | made.com
£350 | floorstory.co.uk
£399 | made.com
Luxuriously upholstered in plush cotton velvet, Julianne is a sofa that makes a statement. Available in Blush Pink, Petrol and Concrete.
Hand-tufted wool and silk mix rug will add warmth and style to your room. This Mexican Star rug is the result of a collaboration with Zandra Rhodes. 80cm diameter.
A perfect partner for the sofa, Julianne is an oversized ottoman that makes a statement. Available in Blush Pink, Petrol and Concrete.
BIRDY TABLE LIGHT
MALACHITE STRIPE URN
FLOOR CUSHION
£209 | clippings.com
£448 | uk.jonathanadler.com
£125 | grahamandgreen.co.uk
Beautiful pastel and gold vase from the indomitable Jonathan Adler. Art-deco mixed with antiquity to create a chic and classic piece.
Super comfy and soft pink and blue floor cushion topped in pretty patterned velvet.
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Award-winning designer Birger Dahl’s iconic Birdy is a series of modernist table, wall and floor lamps designed in 1952.
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ROAR + RABBIT CHAIR
DELFT WALLPAPER
SUITE ON STUDIO CROCKERY
£799 | westelm.com
£98 per roll | mineheart.com
from £25 | suiteonstudio.com
Creative firm Roar + Rabbit designs textiles, furniture and home accessories that blend modern style with whimsical details. Upholstered in super-soft velvet, this swivel chair’s subtle shine gives it a modern feel.
Mineheart are renown for their unusual designer wallpapers and this classic baroque style is no exception. It’s a silky smooth Porcelain wallpaper with a willow motif repeated and mirrored to create a complex pattern.
Shaped by hand, these porcelain dishes feature watercolor glazes in unique handmade hues. The edge of the dish is hand painted with genuine gold and fired in the kiln for added durability.
PEDAL BIN
ROSE CHOPPING BOARD
GUBI BEETLE CHAIR
£27.50 | brabantia.com
£40 | rockettstgeorge.co.uk
£798 | conranshop.co.uk
The newlcon pedal bin by Brabantia in clay pink would be fabulous in a nursery or bathroom. Brabantia donate to the Ocean Clean-up for every bin sold.
This Teardrop marble board is almost too beautiful to use. Perfect for using as a serving or cheese board. 41cm x 21cm
The famous Gubi Beetle Dining Chair is inspired by the shape, shell and structure of the eponymous insect. Beautiful in blush pink velvet.
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GADGETS
GADGETS FOR THE HOME High-tech household gadgets to streamline your life WORDS
JOSH WOODFIN Journalist
Would you invite a stranger into your home? There was a time when that was an easy question, but with the proliferation of apps that deal with everything from food delivery to cleaning, it’s becoming more and more common to fire up the smartphone for all your home solutions.
amazon.co.uk FASTGARDENER Not everyone has green fingers. Fastgardener is here to help with all your garden needs by quickly and conveniently connecting you with a quality gardener in your area. From regular maintenance to larger landscaping jobs, you’ll be able to find the solution here. fastgardener.com
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AMAZON KEY One of life’s most tedious activities is collecting parcels from the post-office on a Saturday morning. Internet mega-company, Amazon, want to put a stop to this, but you’ll need to adjust your habits. Amazon Key is a service and piece of hardware that allows couriers to access your home when you’re not in and leave a parcel you’ve ordered. The service is soon to be trialled in the US and customers will need to install both a digital keyless lock and an Amazon Cloud Cam. Will it prove a step too far for some safety conscious people, or is it yet another example of tech to the rescue?
GADGETS
MONBABY Being a parent is hard, so any bit of kit that helps out in some way should be welcomed with open arms. MonBaby is an award-winning baby monitor that attaches to any article of a child’s clothing, just like a button, and pairs with an app to let you accurately and safely monitor your baby’s movement, position and breathing, letting parents relax, a bit. monbaby.com
HANDY.COM No job too big or too small, this app will hook you up with the right people for the job. From post party clean-ups to DIY you simply don’t have the time for, this colourful, easy to use and well-reviewed app has the answer. handy.com
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HUSH SMART EARPLUGS Combining hardware with an awesome app, these earplugs will help any light sleepers faced with a snoring partner or any other kind of sound pollution. Pop the plugs in your ears then use the app to pipe in soothing sounds of your choice to help you fall asleep easily. hush.technology
DYSON 360 EYE Sir James Dyson and his team enter the robohoover market with this beautifully designed piece of tech that promises to pootle about your house sucking up detritus while you go about your day. Featuring bagless technology, a 360 vision that maps your home as it goes, twice the suction of any other robot vac and in the Dyson Link app, a way to control your floor based butler wherever you are. Cats and dogs beware! dyson.co.uk
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Nobis Hotel Copenhagen D E STINATIO N
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Design Hotels™ Original Alessandro Catenacci is the driving force behind many top restaurants, nightclubs, and boutique hotels in Stockholm and Copenhagen. His Italian name may reveal his Roman origins, but a distinctly Scandinavian sense of luxury is obvious in everything Catenacci does. Most of all, he hopes to offer guests places where they can feel as comfortable and humbly self-assured as he is: “I sometimes look at myself in the mirror and think, ‘Am I really good at anything, or was it just luck’?” At Design Hotels™ we believe in the power of creative expression. That’s why each of our 280-plus handpicked independent hotels reflects the idea of a visionary. designhotels.com
SELLER’S GUIDE
HOW TO STRATEGICALLY PRICE YOUR PROPERTY Put your asking price to work!
WORDS
JOSH WOODFIN Property Journalist
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If you’re reading this then you’re either in the early stages of selling your property or you’re already knee-deep in some of trickiest decisions you’ll ever have to make. Sorry. Selling a property, whether it’s your current home, a buy to let investment or you’re selling on behalf of someone else, is difficult because at some point you have made a considerable investment and you are naturally keen to get the greatest return possible. But there are often a lot of extenuating factors that need to be accounted for when pricing a property. Take a look at these top tips to help you on your way to a stress-free sale. SET THE SCENE This is an obvious one, but before you market your house it’s important to do as much as possible to the property so it appeals to potential buyers. If you have an
audience in mind – a young family, for example, or selling to a landlord – you can dress and finish your property accordingly. A clean, bright and well maintained property will always pay dividends when it comes to marketing. DO YOUR HOMEWORK Although your agent will be on hand to offer advice and guidance on how to price your property, it is you who makes the ultimate decision, but try and remain pragmatic. Again: this is a big decision, and it’s important that you are comfortable. So, look at similar properties in the area and also previous sales within the last year or so. Good research means you’ll be much better informed. ASK AROUND If your mortgage lender or current estate agent isn’t local, they will often rely on broad figures collected by larger, national organisations. These can often lack the local nuance which can often make or break a sale – the quality of schools for example, any longstanding transport plans or
building developments, or down to the section of the street. Local agents should have this knowledge and value accordingly.
“ The difference between an estate agent and mortgage valuation can be as much as 20%.” And remember, according to the Home Owners Alliance, mortgage lenders can often give low valuations to protect the mortgage lender. The difference between estate agent and mortgage valuations can be as much as 20% of the value of the property. GET READY TO NEGOTIATE Right from the start, when you begin running the early numbers, you need to remember that any buyers will be expecting to negotiate. You did it when you bought the property, and you’ll do it when you buy your next one. Once you have a realistic value based on solid comparables
SELLER’S GUIDE
SET THE SCENE It’s been said a thousand times before but just take a look at the competing properties on the market. Chances are that only a passing thought and a few bob have been thrown at preparation. Don’t be that seller.
DO YOUR HOMEWORK Start to think of your home as an asset rather than a place where you live. Look at the competition. Ask your agent for valid comparables. Be pragmatic and ensure there is a reality behind your asking price.
ASK AROUND Of course you’re the person who gets at least three valuations. But would you call estate agents before this stage enquiring about similar properties to yours and why they struggled or excelled? You are now.
that you’re comfortable with, ask for 5-10% above that, if the strategy allows. Or price to sell, and play with a harder ball. Each has its upsides. MOVE FAST, OR SLOW When you’re selling a property, the speed at which you want things to move can dictate the price. Fast sales, in the case of an inheritance
MOVE FAST, OR SLOW Discuss a selling strategy with your agent designed to achieve the top price within a set time period. Low price, high price or mid price? Sometimes the most competitive price works the hardest for you.
for example, or to free up some collateral, are often put on at the lower end of your price bracket. Doing this is a good way to attract cash buyers, allowing you to swerve the dreaded chain. And if you ask for final offers upfront, they will often be higher than they would be otherwise. However, if you have the time to wait you can start with
a high valuation and get a realistic view of what you can expect to achieve. Or you can go in low and try to create a bidding war between buyers, pushing the price up. Both come with risks, but remember, an offer is not a binding contract, often the real work is in holding the deal together and bringing the offer home to exchange.
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GET READY TO NEGOTIATE If only we could place this price tag on your property and that would be that. Alas, you’re going to have to put some work in. Choose a great agent you trust implicitly. They will be expert negotiators. Use them.
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BRITANNIA ROAD, SW6 House | Full Refurbishment | Multiple Extensions | Bespoke Joinery | Italian Kitchen This property was a derelict end-of-terrace Victorian house. We carried out a full refurbishment and extended the house into the loft, two storey rear addition and built a side return extension. Apart from bespoke joinery and a lovely italian kitchen, we used dramatic wallpaper in the master bedroom and reception room which although risky, turned out to be a great feature.
BLAZE & CO blazeandco.co.uk
SHOWCASE
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HOLMEAD ROAD, SW6 Full House Refurbishment | Side extension | Basement | Architectural Design This was a full house refurbishment including a side extension and excavation of a large basement which created a wonderful family / media room, utility room, wine store and a bedroom with en suite shower room ideal for a nanny or guests. The house comprises of five bedrooms, a fully open ground floor made up of kitchen, dining and reception room, guest cloakroom and garden. The house was renovated to an exacting standard to provide luxurious family accommodation with a real feeling of space and light.
DESIGN 2 FINISH design2finish.co.uk
PERRYMEAD STREET A stunning, fully-extended Lion House, with a larger than average west facing garden in the heart of the Peterborough Estate. The house is arranged over four floors and extends to in excess of 3,000 sq ft, with an excellent balance of bedroom and living space making this an ideal family home.
The ground floor provides excellent entertaining space with a spacious formal reception room at the front of house and a large extended kitchen at the rear. The kitchen is fitted with shaker style cabinets and has plenty of space for dining, and well as having a more informal living space which leads on to a mature 36 ft (11m) southwest facing garden.
6 Bed
3,068
ÂŁ3,750,000
HOUSE
SQ FT
FOR SALE
BETTRIDGE ROAD An outstanding, fully extended Victorian end-of-terrace family home, finished to the highest specification and located just off New King’s Road in a prime spot close to Parsons Green. Arranged over four floors, the house offers excellent entertaining and bedroom space. The ground floor has a double reception room with wide plank oak flooring, which leads through to an extended kitchen/breakfast room, in turn leading out on a secluded garden with a built-in BBQ.
4 Bed
2,233
ÂŁ2,500,000
HOUSE
SQ FT
FOR SALE
KILMAINE ROAD A newly refurbished and fully extended five bedroom Victorian family home, in a quiet residential location a short walk from Fulham Road and Parsons Green. The accommodation is spread across four floors of wellbalanced living and bedroom space extending to almost 1,650 sq ft. There is a large and bright kitchen/reception on the ground floor with underfloor heating.
5 Bed
1,636
ÂŁ1,690,000
HOUSE
SQ FT
FOR SALE
ACKMAR ROAD A stylish three bedroom Victorian family home located in the heart of Parsons Green on Ackmar Road, one of our favourite roads. The ground floor has a double reception room and a side extended kitchen/breakfast room leading onto a south facing garden, with the natural cellar being converted into a very handy utility room.
3 Bed
1,523
ÂŁ1,650,000
HOUSE
SQ FT
FOR SALE
SULIVAN ROAD
5 Bed HOUSE
An exceptional five bedroom terraced house in Parsons Green, between South Park and Hurlingham Park. The four-storey property has been meticulously rebuilt by Vitruvius & Company to provide a truly outstanding family home, complete with 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 40ft open-plan reception, kitchen and dining room, media room, and flexible annex for home office, playroom or staff accommodation.
2,402 SQ FT
ÂŁ2,195,000 FOR SALE
Property Maintenance Professionals At Element Fix we appreciate the frustrations when things go wrong in your home. We are on hand to react promptly and efficiently to all maintenance issues and aim to get the job done quickly and expertly. From general household repairs to full refurbishments, we’ve got it covered.
0207 736 9492 info@elementfix.co.uk www.elementfix.co.uk
HAZLEBURY ROAD
4/5 Bed HOUSE
A stylish, extended four bedroom Victorian family home, in the popular Bury Triangle of Sands End. This freehold house is arranged over four floors and is in excess of 1,650 sq ft (146 sq m). The property has impressive entertaining space with a double reception room on the raised ground floor, a study at the rear and modern extended kitchen breakfast room on the lower ground level, with integrated appliances and a modern shower room.
1,663 SQ FT
ÂŁ1,395,000 FOR SALE
BISHOP’S ROAD
3 Bed FLAT
An outstanding interior-designed, three double bedroom flat, located only moments from the Fulham road. The flat has a superb open plan living space over the entire top floor, equipped with a modern bespoke kitchen with a polished concrete work top and integrated Bosch / Neff appliances. The flat also has the benefit of a South facing roof terrace.
1,069 SQ FT
ÂŁ1,300,000 FOR SALE
HURLINGHAM ROAD An outstanding and newly refurbished garden flat, arranged over the ground and lower ground floors of a traditional Victorian terraced house. This large flat has over 1,360 sq ft (127 sq m) of internal living space and includes direct views over Hurlingham Park. The ground floor features a superb double reception room, which could also serve a dual purpose as an occasional guest bedroom if required.
3 Bed
1,367
ÂŁ1,499,950
FLAT
SQ FT
FOR SALE
FULHAM ROAD
1 Bed FLAT
A very stylish, newly refurbished, one bedroom flat on the raised ground floor of a semi-detached Victorian house, only a short walk from Parsons Green tube station. The property comprises a very bright open plan kitchen living room with ample space for dining. There is a good size double bedroom, as well as a modern bathroom. The flat has been renovated to an excellent standard.
581 SQ FT
ÂŁ625,000 FOR SALE
FULHAM ROAD
2 Bed FLAT
A newly refurbished split-level apartment on the upper floors of a semi-detached Victorian house. This stylish property is arranged over the first and second floors with two good size bedrooms. On the first floor there is a very bright open plan kitchen/reception with an exposed brick wall, a double bedroom and modern bathroom as well as a useful utility cupboard. On the second floor there is a spacious en suite master bedroom.
914 SQ FT
ÂŁ875,000 FOR SALE
MABLETHORPE ROAD
3 Bed MAISONETTE
An outstanding three bedroom maisonette arranged over the first and second floors of an attractive Victorian terrace house. The flat has been recently refurbished and finished to a high standard throughout. On the first floor there is excellent entertaining space with a large reception room with space for dining open plan to the kitchen, which is fitted with stylish shaker cabinets, quartz work surfaces and integrated appliances.
990 SQ FT
ÂŁ935,000 FOR SALE
WYFOLD ROAD
1 Bed FLAT
A very stylish top floor one bedroom flat offering over 500 sq ft (47 sq m) of living space. The property is finished to a superb specification and features a very light reception room with great ceiling height to the front and good sized double bedroom with builtin wardrobes to the rear. There is also a bespoke kitchen / dining room with Smeg appliances and a modern bathroom.
509 SQ FT
ÂŁ550,000 FOR SALE
HOLMEAD ROAD This generous five bedroom, three bathroom family home is located just a short walk away from Fulham Broadway tube station. On the ground floor there is a double reception room which leads through to the kitchen and then out onto a large patio garden. The first floor comprises of two double bedrooms and a bathroom. On the second floor there is a double bedroom and the master en suite bedroom which has an ample amount of built-in storage.
5 Bed
1,864
ÂŁ1,150/wk
HOUSE
SQ FT
TO RENT
WARDO AVENUE A beautiful and bright five bedroom Victorian family home, on one of the most popular roads in ‘Munster Village’. On the ground floor there is a sizeable reception room with wooden flooring and space for a large dining table, leading through to a substantial kitchen with excellent storage (including a pantry) and space for another dining area.
5 Bed
1,960
£1,250/wk
HOUSE
SQ FT
TO RENT
PETERBOROUGH ROAD
2 Bed MAISONETTE
A spacious two bedroom maisonette, arranged over the ground and lower ground floor of a substantial Victorian ‘Lion House’ in the desirable Parsons Green area of Fulham. This large flat has over 1,000 sq ft (95 sq m) of internal living space, and a good size private rear garden.
1,027 SQ FT
£600/wk TO RENT
BURLINGTON HOUSE
3 Bed FLAT
A large three double bedroom apartment in Burlington House in a great location close to Parsons Green and Putney Bridge tube stations. The flat is on the second floor of a large and attractive converted residential building that is now part upmarket office space (on the ground floor) and part residential flats, above. The benefit is that, unusually for Fulham, this spacious flat offers over 1,400 sq ft of living space.
1,452 SQ FT
ÂŁ750/wk TO RENT
BOWERDEAN STREET
2 Bed MAISONETTE
A stunning two bedroom maisonette, arranged over the ground and lower ground floor of a substantial Victorian ‘Lion House’ in the Peterborough Estate. This large flat has over 950 sq ft (88 sq m) of internal living space, and a good size private garden. The ground floor features a superb double reception room, with excellent ceiling height and plenty of period features including two fireplaces, large original sash windows and exposed wood flooring.
955 SQ FT
£595/wk TO RENT
ONGAR ROAD
2 Bed FLAT
A newly renovated two bedroom Victorian conversion within walking distance to West Brompton tube station. The flat consists of two double bedrooms (one en suite), a shower room and open plan living room leading to a split-level patio garden. The property is available furnished or unfurnished and has excellent transport links close to hand (West Brompton tube station, District line zone 2).
847 SQ FT
ÂŁ525/wk TO RENT
MICKLETHWAITE ROAD
2 Bed FLAT
A well located two double bedroom ground floor flat with a south facing garden. Located just a short walk from Fulham Broadway and West Brompton this ground floor flat is well proportioned with the living room at the front of the property and then bedrooms, separate kitchen and bathroom to the rear. A good sized garden is accessed from the kitchen. The flat has the benefit of wooden flooring throughout.
689 SQ FT
ÂŁ425/wk TO RENT
PARSONS GREEN LANE
2 Beds FLAT
A newly developed two bedroom first floor flat, located within an attractive Victorian house in the heart of Parsons Green. The property is finished to a high standard throughout, comprising a spacious open plan kitchen and reception room with a large bay window. There are two double bedrooms situated towards the rear of the property and a luxury bathroom.
594 SQ FT
ÂŁ495/wk TO RENT
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ARCHITECTS DBLO dblo.co.uk 020 7610 9333 227a Stephendale Road London SW6 2PR Emergent Design Studios ed-studios.com 020 7713 0056 51 Calthorpe Street London WC1X 0HH Hogarth hogartharchitects.co.uk 020 7381 3409 186 Dawes Road London SW6 7RQ
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Icon icon-architects.com 020 7731 0400 The Glass House 11 Lettice Street London SW6 4EH Simon Gill simongillarchitects.co.uk 020 7610 9344 Riverbank House 1 Putney Bridge Approach London SW6 3JD
BUILDERS Blaze & Co. blazeandco.co.uk 020 7373 2214 Flat 2 111 Drayton Gardens London SW10 9QU Design 2 FInish design2finish.co.uk 07968 821 1667 54 Chipstead Street London SW6 3SS
Element Construction elementconstruction.co.uk 07717 155 716 NU Builds nubuilds.com 0207 7316841 10 Fulham high street London SW6 4LZ Nuspace I-want-nuspace.co.uk 0203 405 3480 965 Fulham Road London SW6 5JJ Pascal Huser huser.co.uk 020 7381 0707 600 Fulham Road London SW6 5PA Paterson Wood patersonwood.co.uk 0207 371 7327 Roxburgh Construction roxburghconstruction.co.uk 020 7731 7480 74 The Arches Ranelagh Gardens London SW6 3UB Uber Contracts ubercontracts.co.uk 020 3151 5034
INTERIOR DESIGN Magenta Pink magentapinkinteriors.co.uk 07956 884 437 RJV Designs rjvdesigns.co.uk 020 7385 6009 126 Harbord St London SW6 6PH
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Capital Chartered capitalchartered.co.uk 020 8875 0035 Argyll House All Saints Passage London SW18 1EP
Child & Child (Mo Hakim) childandchild.co.uk 020 7235 8000 4 Grosvenor Place London SW1X 7HJ
Owen Powell owen-powell.com 012 7369 6655
Healys Solicitors (Jane Baker) healys.com 020 7822 4000 Atrium Court 15-17 Jockey’s Fields London WC1R 4QR
Shaw & Company www.shawandco.co.uk 020 8948 1122 9-11 The Quadrant Surrey TW9 1BP
LEASEHOLD ADVICE Capital Leasehold capitalchartered.co.uk 020 7112 5169 64 Knightsbridge London SW1X 7JF
MORTGAGE BROKERS Alistair Hargreaves johncharcol.co.uk 0207 933 9651 5th Floor Cutlers Exchange 123 Houndsditch London EC3A 7BU Edward Checkley privatefinance.co.uk 020 7317 2820 21 Bedford Square London WC1B 3HH
TWM Solicitors (Helle Jacobsen) jacobsenlegal.com 020 7736 6277 6 Stephendale Yard Stephendale Road London SW6 2LR Judge Sykes Frixou (Belinda Frixou) jsf-law.co.uk 020 7395 3355 23 Kingsway London WC2B 6YF Peppers LLP (Stavros Nicolaides) peppersllp.com 020 7278 4710 387 City Road London EC1V 1NA
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