I think the fact it's on the market for so many months , it probably indicates this is overpriced. Gone were the days international buyers fighting over London properties. Love the tours done by Toby, he is often calm and unhurried and let th property speaks for itself ! Well done 👍👍
Hi Toby, most definitely worth the asking price considering it’s quality and over four levels…. Only issue is the balance as you enter of street level floor, I would do away with the main dinning table in the lounge area, far to clustered, between the kitchen breakfast table and the kitchen work surfaces I would put a glass divide blocking most of the units and have that as your eating area …. Other than that very nice indeed.
Save a million and move out to Wimbledon or somewhere like that and get a proper size house with actual outdoor space not a token gesture. Crazy money, but then a lot of people in London who can afford this don’t really know the value of anything.
Missing a Utility room, I did not see any laundry area and what is parking like in the area? Other than that I thought the price was fair for the area, I used to live 3 streets away. Overall a good home and some great touches. :)
Well if real estate is about location and address this house has got that. The suite of WC wet and dry sauna Is positively nordic, I love it. Yes, you have to have a gym. The green wall is brilliant almost secret garden, That is also a very manageable garden. You could grow herbs on that thing for the kitchen. All the bathrooms hit it. The glass banister did not. The glass clashes classes with the architecture and location too much. Black iron railing in a really contemporary open airy style would be better.
Exterior looks great but I dont like the idea of opening the door and being met with the lounge dining area, would change that, lovely amount of outdoor space, nice finishes .
I wouldn’t have a dining table in the lounge area. I’d make it a large lounge, and why have such a big sink in the forth bedroom. Doesn’t make sense. But despite all the negatives, I’d buy it
On the outside lower ground floor there is a window overlooking the patio space, is that must be a window in the next adjourning building, hmmmm!!! means there is no privacy
This is a beautiful house, but there's something off about it. The house feels like some greedy developer bought a large home, split it in half, remodeled it and is selling the front half of the house. In comparison to the neighboring homes, this house doesn't fit it lacks depth - the rooms are quite large though and the lower levels are the true gem.
Can understand the price as it’s in prime London location. However that kitchen was probably good quality but you would think they could afford to put more cabinets in. The kitchen just looked like an after thought. In top end properties I would expect it to impress. They squeezed way to many bedrooms and en-suites in too. Everything looked a bit small. The master was a bitter disappointment. Liked some of the design elements though. I also would not like to chill 2 floors underground. Poor layout.
I seem to agree with everything your saying. There is no feeling in the kitchen and dining area or light. He says the kitchen is open plan but it is far from it. I don't see how you could cook for 4 to 6 people living there. There are some good kitchens on this channel but this is not the first after thought.
Price is not worth it, it is a leasehold property, there is no difference between renting and leasehold, for £3.5m, I can get a free hold property around the area