St Johns Wood Property

Three reasons why investing in St. Johns Wood property is the perfect choice

The St. Johns Wood neighbourhood is one of the most expensive in all of London, but many people are still moving in because it's perfect for those who want to live close to the centre of London while also being able to walk around a quiet and relaxed community with superb amenities and a friendly population. It's also a great place for families with children who need schools nearby or couples without...

Will London property prices continue to rise this year?

The COVID pandemic resulted in a spike in house prices and a buying spree for 18 months. However, experts are now unsure whether it will end the house price boom in 2022 or not.  According to Halifax, property prices in the United Kingdom increased at a quicker pace in 2021 than in any calendar year since 2004. However, when it comes to London, it is a bit different. According to HM Land Registry...

A selection of the best restaurants in St Johns Wood

The best restaurants in St Johns Wood are all about delicious food, great ambience and the perfect spot for a quick bite to eat. Whether you're looking for somewhere to enjoy your breakfast on a lazy Sunday morning or an intimate meal with friends or family, there's something to suit every occasion. With a number of good establishments minutes away from each other, you can stroll through the neighbourhood...

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What area of London is best to live in with a family?

London is a wonderful place to live, but it can be overwhelming when deciding where to settle. So many areas have different amenities and qualities that make them perfect for certain types of families. In this blog post, we'll explore the various options so you can find your ideal London neighbourhood! In London there are plenty of great neighbourhoods for families with children from newborns to...

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Are we moving into a generation of property buyers in the UK?

Homeownership levels in the UK are at their lowest point since the 1990s. Despite this, there is some evidence that people are starting to buy property again. With more new properties on the market and mortgage rates near record lows, it's not surprising that first-time buyers might be picking up their pens.  What does this mean for Generation Rent? Are we moving into a generation of property buyers in...

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How Covid-19 will affect the London Property Market

If we thought Brexit’s economic downturns would severely affect the London property market, we likely did not see Covid-19 coming. The UK is thought to be facing a severe recession. Yet, the growth rate of London property prices is predicted to gently rise in the next year, so what does this mean for UK property and the London property market? After being frozen since March 2020, the reopening of the...

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Is 2020 a good time to buy property in London?

There seems to be a fair bit of debate regarding the state of the property and real estate market during the 2020 pandemic. An urban exodus and relocation to rural areas have led to a record high in average UK 2020 house prices (4.7% increase by September), which in some respects would seem to predict a decline in London prices.  Yet, against all odds after few months of flatlining, London's average...

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