Rare London units on show

Romesh Navaratnarajah21 Oct 2014

A rare collection of new homes in London will be showcased to Singapore-based buyers and investors at the Four Seasons Hotel this weekend.

Moore House (pictured) comprises 147 luxury apartments and penthouses located in the neighbourhood of Kensington & Chelsea. Many units come with balconies and spacious, light-filled living areas.

The development also offers a 24-hour concierge service, gym and spa, on-site food store and secure parking.

Linda Chern, Director of International Project Marketing at Knight Frank, said: “Set to benefit from the nearby redevelopments of Chelsea Barracks and Battersea Power Station, Moore House proves to be an attractive option for investors looking for long term yields.”

The future Chelsea Barracks project will house a number of shops and a medical centre. Also within proximity are boutiques along King’s Road, the River Thames and top restaurants on Sloane Square.

Meanwhile, the Sloane Square tube station will link residents directly to reputable educational institutions such as Imperial College London and Westminster School.

According to the 2014 Knight Frank Wealth Report, London remains the number one global city. Economic activity, quality of life and political power continues to drive investors to look to the capital as a secure investment that’s set for strong growth in the coming years, noted the agency.

Photo by Knight Frank

 

Romesh Navaratnarajah, Singapore Editor of PropertyGuru Group, wrote this story. To contact him about this or other stories email romesh@propertyguru.com.sg

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