How would you describe the area, what do you particularly like about it? The West End is one of London's most iconic areas - a vibrant blend of culture, entertainment, luxury, and history. Known for its theatres, world-class shopping, elegant garden squares and celebrated restaurants, it is a part of the city where energy and refinement sit naturally side by side. By day, you will find calm residential streets, beautifully kept parks, and quiet mews lanes; by night, the West End comes alive with a buzz that is uniquely London. What I love about this area is the way it balances both worlds so effortlessly. Over the centuries, this unique blend has attracted a plethora of remarkable residents, from Virginia Woolf and George Bernard Shaw to a young Mozart during his time in the city (imagine topping the charts in 1764-65!). Today, the West End remains one of the capital's most magnetic neighbourhoods - a place where history, culture, and everyday life blend seamlessly, delivering both the excitement of city living
Alternatively, for those preferring Holborn, a superb portered development offers a two-bedroom apartment for £850 per week, ideally located near leading universities, including LSE, UCL, and The AA. What are your thoughts on the renters' rights legislation? The renters' rights reforms have already brought significant changes to how tenancies are managed. The end of Section 21 'no-fault' evictions means landlords can now regain possession only using updated Section 8 grounds such as selling the property, moving back in, rent arrears, or antisocial behaviour compliant notices. Tenancies are now periodic by default, rent can only be increased once per year with at least two months' notice, and certain possession grounds (like selling or moving in) require four months' notice and cannot be used during the first 12 months of a tenancy. As a result, landlords must be proactive with compliance, documentation, and ongoing tenancy management. These reforms are designed to create a fairer and more transparent rental market, but they also demand a higher standard of administrative accuracy. That is why having an excellent estate agent on your side is crucial, someone who can navigate these changes smoothly and ensure full compliance. It’s also why landlords trust us to manage their properties and why we invest heavily in our lettings and management department. each requiring proper evidence and legally
Harriet Darlow (Lettings Manager) and Alexandre Von der Muehll
and the quieter charm of its hidden streets and heritage- rich corners. For those seeking the ultimate West End lifestyle, we have some exceptional properties on the market. To mention but a few, is a two-bedroom flat on Great Marlborough Street, with a lift that opens directly into the apartment. At £2,000 per week, it is perfectly positioned opposite Liberty's, Carnaby Street, and Regent Street, just steps from iconic shopping, charming cafés, and historic spots - including the legendary Carnaby Street, where The Beatles once left their mark.
£2,000 per week | Great Marlborough Street, Soho W1
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