Property Management Central London

Blue Crystal offers block and Property Management in Central London. We look after your property to provide you with a smooth running life.

Which parts of London qualify as Prime Central London varies according
to who provides the definition. Most property professionals agree that
Prime Central London includes the City of Westminster and the Royal
Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, and parts of the boroughs of
Hammersmith and Fulham, and Camden.

Many take Central London to be anything found within the confines of the Circle Line.

However, the official make-up comprises

  • Belgravia,
  • Chelsea,
  • Fitzrovia,
  • Holland Park,
  • Kensington,
  • Knightsbridge,
  • Marylebone,
  • Mayfair,
  • Maida Vale,
  • Notting Hill,
  • Pimlico,
  • Regents Park,
  • St John’s Wood
  • and Victoria.

Property-wise, statistics prove Central London is one of the best-performing and most resilient UK residential property classes during times of turbulence.

In fact, London’s safe-haven status as an iconic city remains rock-solid, with buyers dare drawn to its reputation as a world-leading cultural, educational and financial centre.


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