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The Financial Hub And Property Prices

A visitor site posted a comment on the article (London Property Prices: Are they dropping?), about our views of why the London Property Market is still strong and why it will always be.

“London is the financial heart of the European Union (EU) and capital of one of only four trillion dollar economies in the EU with an infrastructure to match. The business infrastructure is being improved even further, because of London being selected as the venue for the ultimate global sporting occasion.”

So we are going to expand on the comment raised, and look at several points on why London is a financial hub. We will cover the “ultimate global sporting occasion” i.e. the Olympics 2012 later. London is one of the worlds Financial Hubs, even though there is a big uproar about the credit crunch and fears of a looming recession. Estate Agent Savills, estimates that £2 Billion will be spent from the “City Crowd” for 2008. This means that desirable areas in London such as South Kensington, Kensington High Street, May Fair etc will still be in high demand, even though there is a great deal of speculation and dropping property prices with the overall UK Property Market.

London has become a strong financial hub in the EU, due to its strength in Banking and Finance. Areas such as Canary Wharf, and more traditionally “The City” (Bank, Liverpool Street etc) have been centres of Banking and Finance for decades. And with the strength and stability of the UK Sterling (£) it has many advantages over other countries when it comes to the Exchange Rate and Forecasting.

Looking at London, and why companies like to conduct most business in London. We are going to take a simple look at Time Zones. The world has now become so small and to do business internationally is becoming increasingly easier. London is GMT (Greenwich Mean Time), and if a business has to call Asia it is only 6-8 hours ahead and if the company has to call North America it is only 5-8 hours behind. However if you are in Asia and want to do business with North America, it is roughly 12 hours ahead/behind - and vica versa. So if you wanted to contact your business associate in Asia and you were in America at 9am, that would mean that you would have to be in the office at 9pm however if you were in London/UK you would have to be in the office at 2pm-4pm, which is within normal working hours. Something as simple as that has a big impact on why many companies want to base their Head Quarters in London.

London Property Prices: Are they dropping?

There is currently a great amount of speculation in the London Property Market. Will it drop? Has it dropped? Is it dropping? In short the answer, is yes - certain parts of London have dropped in price, however Central London prices will hold strong.

Following up from a previous post “30 Year Low for Property Sales” talks about property sales in the UK dropping and that asking prices have had to been dropped. And we at the London Property Market side, completely agree.

We have always held to the opinion that the best place to invest is in Central London (places such as South Kensington, Queensway, Notting Hill Gate, Knights Bridge, Regents Park, St Johns Wood etc). If you look at that specific part of Central London, the prices have not changed much compared to the rest of the UK and Greater parts of London.

Why is that?

Lets look at the Supply and Demand, in Central London it is a known fact there is NO MORE LAND to build property on. So supply will pretty much or less stay the same, however demand will always increase (due to population growth, it is Central London where people want to live, Foreign Investment etc). So even if there is a dip in the local economy, there will be foreign investment to pump into the London Property Market. Demand will be increasing, and supply will stay the same - hence prices will increase! The hardest thing in buying in Central London is that the “barriers of entry” are extremely high. To get a decent 400-500 sq/ft 1 bedroom apartment, you will most likely be looking for a minimum of £375, 000 and go up to well the millions!

How about outside Central London?

The problem about outside Central London (mainly Zone 2 onwards) is that there is still Land to develop properties. Lets take Canary Wharf for example, which was a “boom” zone for buyers and investors. But if you look at the Canary Wharfs Property Market, owners are having problems to cover their mortgage payments and value of their properties are depreciating! And why is that? There is so much development that supply in Canary Wharf keeps on increasing - so it can meet demand. So prices are either stable or going to decrease due to Supply over lapping Demand. This is the current situation.

So just be very careful when you invest in property at the moment. The markets are soft in many areas in the UK, so you will have more chance of getting a good deal. In Central London, throw a bit more caution.

All the best!

London’s Elektron Towers

Remember the articles about the “Sky Towers in Canary Wharf” and about “London and the Olympics 2012” – if you don’t you should go and have a quick skim read through them because, this article directly follows on what has been mentioned and its impact to the London Property Market - especially with regards to Canary Wharf.

What we will be talking is the launch of the West “Elektron” Tower near Canary Wharf.

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The Elektron Development site is situated on the north side of the river Thames directly opposite the Millennium Dome. The London Property Development headed by Barratt’s Homes will encompass 3 towering 25-story blocks. Currently all of the Phases of the first 2 Tower Blocks built are now sold out. Barratt’s have now announced the launch of the “West Tower” and yes that means it is the last one and the final phase!

1 Bedroom apartments are going from £219, 995 – and for the current London Property Market it is affordable compared to many other areas.

Transport wise the Elektron has easy access to the “East India” Docklands Light Railway Station, which is only 4 DLR stops away from Canary Wharf and 1 DLR stop away from the Jubillee London Underground Line.

london elektron

In our opinion (emphasis again, in our opinion) we believe with all the regeneration projects surround Canary Wharf and the East of London, it may be worth a visit to the Elektron and surrounding Property Developments. As first time buyers the properties are reasonably priced especially for its area; and for investors this may be that ideal property investment that you were looking for.

Good luck!

Images are taken from the Barratt’s Website www.barratthomes.co.uk

Wood Wharf - another Canary Wharf?

Following up from the previous post on the developments that will hopefully be booming forth from Canary Wharf comes Wood Wharf. Situated right next to Canary Wharf, it seems to be part of the expansion plan that the British Waterways Company have to the East of London. The plan is to turn the 20 acre Wood Wharf into an additional North Eastern Corner of the Isle of Dogs.

Just like Canary Wharf, Wood Wharf was historically used for the shipping and storage of cargo, for Wood Wharf’s case it was Timber.

So what do the British Waterways Company want to do with Wood Wharf?

Since they have the freehold of Wood Wharf, they can pretty much or less do what they want! But as wise budding property investors they are planning it to be another extension to Canary Wharf. A complete re-haul of the place and turning it a big regeneration project. Unlike some Property Companies, they are looking more towards a long term strategy and are weighing up the pro’s and con’s of developing certain properties.

Their main goals are to provide:
• New Employment Opportunities
• New Secure Places to live
• Enhance and preserve the water space in the surrounding area
• Create new community facilities and retail/leisure services

What have they come up with?

British Waterways Company are calling in “The Master Plan”. With the aim of creating; 3.4m square feet of commercial floor space, 1,500 new homes, open public space and a new canal bisecting the site.

So keep your eyes open for Wood Wharf. This is all planned to be completed by 2011, a year before the Olympics come to London.

Sky Towers in Canary Wharf

Canary Wharf is the Financial District of London, just as Paris has “La Defence”, London has its Canary Wharf - it is admired by its large sky rise corporate buildings that tower over London’s traditional Victorian houses.

During the 1800s Canary Wharf was a hustling and bustling dock yard, a great deal of Sea Trade that use to come through from the Canary Islands. However when the Sea Trade economics died out and the boom of the Stock Markets and Technology Sectors, Canary Wharf was turned into a dire ghost town of empty run down warehouses.

In the past century or so, Canary Wharf has now become a land mark for London. Many visitors compare Canary Wharf to a mini New York, or to the likes to Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia. It is unlike most of London, where you have the small windy narrow streets with the cramped old picturesque houses. Some would define it as the “Urban Jungle” of London and of the United Kingdom.

Companies such as Citi Group, KPMG, Morgan & Stanley and many others are proud to have their UK Head Quarters based in Canary Wharf. There are currently more plans to expand and potentially double the size of the area.

It is no surprise that Canary Wharf has been a large attraction to property investors. It has the clientele required and often sought after by many, and it has the glamour of a vibrant urban city. The high rise buildings, the Thames River lit up by the moon light – what more could you ask for City Life.

There has been and still are a flock of Property Developers flooding into Canary Wharf to get a foot step into the ever popular area. So have a look around, to see what is available out there - there are many high profiled Property Developments out in Canary Wharf. One of the surprising finds is that in the heart of Canary Wharf, there are still properties available. Mainly provided by the “Discovery Docks”, they have recently completed the East Wing of Discovery Docks and the price of apartments are ranging from £350 000 to over £1 million.

Discory Docks of Canary Wharf, London

For more information visit: Discovery Docks in Canary Wharf