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We will be moving to a larger new offices in Hampstead area. Watch this space!
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HIP, HIP Hooray!!! PDF Print E-mail

And it Happened!

One of the first acts of the new Coalition Government was to get rid of the completely pointless Home Information Pack. HIPs were supposed to make home buying easier, but instead drove up the cost of buying a property.

Buyers had every reason not to trust them!

Most people who are about to spend hundreds of thousands of pounds on the biggest investment of their life would want their own surveyor to check out the property- someone who will get up the ladders and crawl into cellars to give them a detailed report. Instead, HIP was an "empty" document that provided a bit of information about home's energy efficiency and Local searches that your lawyer would request anyway.

But the worst consequence is the thousands of workers who had faith in it, who gave up their jobs to train as HIPs home inspectors and now are left with uncertain future.



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Property Dictionary PDF Print E-mail

Check out Property Dictionary

Credit crunch - The end of cheap money but the beginning of serious discounts. You've invested in a credit-crunch rug and some cushions from Conran shop "to cheer yourself up".

Basement - Everyone who is anyone on your street has done the basement. Or go one step further with a sub basement (see media room).

Read more at...

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/property/propertymarket/wordonthestreet/6787531/Property-Dictionary-of-the-decade.html


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Primrose Hill NW1 Area Guide PDF Print E-mail

With one of the best views in London, Regent's Park on the doorstep and enough top eateries to satisfy any foodie, You must be fan of Primrose Hill!  It is small enough to feel exclusive, but the buzzy atmosphere and proximity to Camden means that there is always something going on.

Meander along the canal to Camden and Stables Market. It is swamped at the weekends but worth a visit.


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Notting Hill W11 Area Guide PDF Print E-mail

You may have seen the movie, but there is so much more to Notting Hill.  This trendy area, famed for its annual carnival and weekly antiques market on Portabello Road, perfectly manicured communal gardens and crescents of stucco fronted houses, Notting Hill is the definition of Bohemian cool.  If you are there on Saturday, it's worth fighting through the crowds at Portabello Market.  Even if you don't find the bargain you are after, the eclectic characters working the stalls provide hours of the entertainment.


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Hampstead & Belsize Park NW3 Area Guide PDF Print E-mail

Hampstead Village with its vistas, twist and turns have been popular and fashionable since its beginnings as a spa in the eighteenth century and since then just about every writer, artist, and intellectual seems to have lived here.

In recent years, new residents are now more likely to be wealthy professionals and celebrities from all walks of life.

One of the main attractions of the Hampstead Village is its retention of a old street plan. Houses of all shapes can be found in the heart of the village, from Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian times, and the roads they are on can be wide and inviting or narrow and secluded.

Going down the hill to Belsize Park, with its vast stucco-faced houses and converted apartments attract with charm, period features and double height ceilings.

Swiss Cottage, now a busy junction connecting central London with M1 with its redeveloped park and sports centre together with luxury block of flats to go beside Basil Spence's 1964 library.

The parts of NW3 between Belsize and Hampstead and the Hampstead Heath contain rows of Victorian streets with Regency properties, largely divided into flats with plethora of shops , cafes and restaurants. Although dominated by the Free Hospital, easy access to the Heath and transport connection to the City via Hampstead Heath station makes this a popular spot for buyers and renters alike.

Hampstead Heath


The 791 acres of Hampstead Heath are among London's most popular open spaces.  The Heath is the source of many of London's old rivers and it still has 28 natural ponds, many of which are dedicated to swimming and fishing.

Closer to Hampstead itself is the Vale of Health, a preferred home to Hampstead's literary celebrities.

Golders Hill Park is nearby, with tennis courts, play areas and a small animal enclosure and  aviary.

Close to Highgate on the Heath is Kenwood. The house's last private owner was the Earl of Iveagh, who bequeathed his home and his art collection to the nation in 1927, and the works of Reynolds, Gainsborough, Franz Hals and Vermeer vie with Robert Adam's sumptuous sky blue and gold library.

Very popular Kenwood open-air concerts happen every July and August accompanied by Fireworks.

More popular properties open to the public in NW3 include Burgh House (1703) in New End Square NW3 - and the Freud Museum in Maresfield Gardens NW3, his last home and lived in by his daughter Anna until her death in 1982.

At the heart of Hampstead Village can be found the Everyman, once a Victorian community centre but since 1933 one of London's great cinema clubs.

Finchley Road has its own cinematic masterpiece, an Art Deco Odeon, and recently built O2 Centre with array of shops, Gym and large multi screen cinema.

Hampstead's other great claim to fame lies in its Restaurants and Public's Houses -these include the Spaniards, the Bull & Bush, the White Bear, the Flask, the Freemasons, the Holly Bush, the Magdala and the Washington.

Transport
The area is well catered for public transport- there are also two major A-roads of NW3 (A41 and A502) while north-south tube lines in Belsize Park and Hampstead Northern Line (Edgware branch) and Swiss Cottage and Finchley Road stations on the Jubilee Line, the latter also appearing on the Metropolitan. Complementing these is the North London Line (Richmond - North Woolwich), an above ground railway that cuts west-east through here and calling at the stations of Finchley Road & Frognal, Hampstead Heath and Gospel Oak.


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