Luxury London properties up for sale…in the Middle East

Luxury London properties up for sale…in the Middle East


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Overseas property investors from the Middle East are set to be tempted by two luxury central London developments going on sale this week, aiming specifically for buyers in this region.

The official launch, at the Warba Tower in Kuwait, will unveil an “exclusive collection of homes” by developers Barratt Homes London, alongside high-end estate agent Knight Frank and Blueprint Properties.

The unveiling, which will take place on 4 and 5 November, will showcase one, two and three bed apartments located in Blackfriars Circus, a 27-storey Barratt London development in Southwark. Prices range from approximately £500,000 to £2.4m. 

In addition, the developers will be showing apartments in Drake House at Enderby Wharf, Greenwich. The Wharf will offer 891 studios, one, two, three and four-bedroom apartments and penthouses once completed.

The apartments offer views of Canary Wharf and the city and more than 200 metres of riverside frontage. The Wharf will soon become home to London’s first international cruise liner terminal, set for completion in 2017. Drake House itself contains 150 studio, 1, 2, and 3 bedroom apartments, with each apartment including floor-to-ceiling windows and private outdoor space.

Both of these luxury developments will be shown off at the London Property Show, being held in Kuwait from 1-5 November. 

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