tammie
- 20 Feb 2008 12:59
Property market out of flavour...but 4.25 to 1.25 that is an over reaction surely!
Lancaster Gate - dubbed the Lancasters is one of their projects in London. Are property prices falling in London...
From The Sunday Times
February 17, 2008
Super-rich snap up apartments in world's most expensive residential scheme
RECESSION, what recession? The super-rich are snapping up apartments at the world's most expensive residential scheme at Londons One Hyde Park as if they were going out of fashion.
According to data released exclusively to The Sunday Times, half of the 80 apartments at the luxury scheme designed by Richard Rogers have already been contracted to be sold even though the project will not be completed until 2010. Knight Frank, one of the estate agents handling the Knightsbridge development, said sales already totalled more than 500m and the average apartment price had reached 20m.
Wealthy oil barons, Russian oligarchs and hedge-fund managers are shelling out at prices that break down to almost 6,000 per square foot for the chance to own one of the apartments. That figure is up from 4,000 per square foot in late 2006.
The sales reflect Londons status as a global city, with 39% of the buyers hailing from Russia, 25% from the Middle East, 14% from Britain and 11% from continental Europe. The highest price paid for an apartment at the scheme is rumoured to be more than 100m. The interiors are the work of Candy & Candy, the interior design company run by Nick and Christian Candy, two brothers in their early thirties who have become multi-millionaires by creating fantasy homes for people with limitless budgets.
The site will have an underground passage to the nearby Mandarin Oriental hotel, where staff will be on hand to cater to residents needs.
CPC, the Guernsey-based investment company owned by Christian Candy, has an equity stake of more than a third in One Hyde Park. The scheme is also backed by Sheikh Hamad bin Jasim Jaber al-Thani, foreign minister of the Gulf state of Qatar.
Liam Bailey, head of residential research at Knight Frank, said sales of so-called super-prime homes in London worth 10m or above had more than doubled in the three months to the end of January compared with the same period last year.
He said: It is quite extraordinary the way the super-prime market has continued to surge ahead. Sales of homes worth 1m-5m have slowed, but once you get above 5m, and certainly above 10m, they are still powering ahead.
cm2008
- 04 Dec 2008 07:46
- 89 of 360
more good news...
'PLANNING PERMISSION SECURED FOR RAM BREWERY'
blackdown
- 04 Dec 2008 07:56
- 90 of 360
Maybe, but a) section 106 agreement still to be finalised and this will impose actions/costs on the developer; b) they need to find some occupiers - thin on the ground at the moment; and c) site worth a lot less today than it was when the planning process started.
So I shouldn't get too carried away.
cm2008
- 04 Dec 2008 08:07
- 91 of 360
Surely all the above concerns (and a whole lot more) are already factored into the SP, down from over 420p, the market has hammered these as though they are bust!
todays news is a step in the right direction, is how I see it, by the time they complete everything hopefully we can be looking forward to renewed interest in property and this company
cm2008
- 04 Dec 2008 10:21
- 92 of 360
anybody think there will be a bid for these soon?
700202
- 04 Dec 2008 10:35
- 93 of 360
cm2008 Maybe a possible bid target,but refused 160p bid from limitless ,but they seem to be very confident with the sites and value ,100+ million in cash NAV at circa 230p, planning granted is an obvious bonus.
The advantage they have is they have a number of apartments pre-sold and when there projects are completed (1-2 years) the economy may have improved along with bank lending
I am old enough to have seen this thing before, been in and out of my property portfolio 3 times in 30 years
Overdone,I am holding 300k @ 15p
Also look at QED building around Wembley bought & sold 2 weeks ago big profit and prospects,I am now back in 50k at 32p
cm2008
- 04 Dec 2008 11:12
- 94 of 360
in the current economic climate it is difficult, understandably not to be able to look long term, surely there must be some very astute investors who will swoop this up amidst this turmoil
700202
- 04 Dec 2008 12:14
- 95 of 360
I would not be surprised to see a bidder, they have prime sites in and around London (Lancaster Gate) just one
I see a stake of 15% changed hands last week and London will, if history repeats itself will be the first place to see a recovery.
I think the important thing is they are building now and with the current economic climate it makes everything from materials to labour cheaper than in BOOM periods
BUY
cm2008
- 04 Dec 2008 12:50
- 96 of 360
Property Week
Minerva drinks to iconic Ram Brewery redevelopment
11:57 | 04.12.08
By Jennifer Rigby
Minerva has got the green light for a 1m sq ft redevelopment of the former Youngs Ram Brewery in Wandsworth, south west London.
The developer won consent from Wandsworth Council on Wednesday for the scheme, after agreeing to pledge 41m to fix transport problems.
The scheme will restore listed buildings on the site including the Brewers House and provide space for new facilities including a micro-brewery.
The full development comprises four Town Centre sites and set aside more than 200,000 sq ft of space for bars, restaurants and shops.
It will include two towers on the main brewery site, one of 32 storeys, one of 42 storeys. Nine other blocks will range in height from three to 15 storeys.
Planning applications chairman Leslie McDonnell said: The new homes, shops and restaurants come with the biggest transport 'dowry' we have ever secured.
'It is the only prospect we have of getting the money to tackle the area's chronic traffic problems.
We have not compromised on quality to get these benefits.
'The whole development has been designed to make the most of the site's unique industrial heritage. It aims to create an attractive environment that will change for ever people's perceptions of the town centre.
The Wandsworth Town Centre Partnership described the brewery site as pivotal.
cm2008
- 05 Dec 2008 08:39
- 97 of 360
oversold and undervalued
mitzy
- 05 Dec 2008 11:10
- 98 of 360
looks like it cm.
cm2008
- 09 Dec 2008 09:22
- 99 of 360
looks like it may have bottomed at 10p and trading in the 10-15p range, hopefully building up strength to breakthrough 15p, there have been recent attempts at breaking through, so keep this on your list, with alot of upside to the next resistance level, can only buy in small amounts
cm2008
- 11 Dec 2008 10:03
- 100 of 360
another attack on 15p!
cm2008
- 14 Dec 2008 22:42
- 101 of 360
Did anyone notice the recent RNS, Kifin increasing their holding to 22%, who thinks they are gearing up to make a bid?
cm2008
- 15 Dec 2008 08:10
- 102 of 360
don't take this off your radar/stockwatch list
cm2008
- 17 Dec 2008 09:25
- 103 of 360
trickling along ignored, it's time will surely come, will get noticed when it doubles/triples as bid speculation returns, all the best to holders
scarr
- 22 Dec 2008 16:55
- 104 of 360
Kifin now 27%
700202
- 22 Dec 2008 18:48
- 105 of 360
Kifin and Christmas is coming,topped up another 50k,they have bought and raised there stake very quickly.
I believe Kifin Ltd has a South African owner, as does the New Atlantis Hotel in Dubai,could it be The Arabs coming in the back door ?
scarr
- 25 Dec 2008 03:46
- 106 of 360
nice rise on christmas eve, may get some more media attention along with the close above the 15p resistance, which should interest the technical buyers too
scarr
- 28 Dec 2008 16:33
- 107 of 360
Expecting more of the same this coming week
scarr
- 29 Dec 2008 04:04
- 108 of 360
Billionaire tycoon Caudwell scents property opportunity
Billionaire tycoon John Caudwell, who founded the Phones4u retail chain, is piling into Britain's beleaguered commercial property market in a sign that some investors believe that prices may be bottoming out.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/constructionandproperty/3982618/Billionaire-tycoon-Caudwell-scents-property-opportunity.html