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The world's wealthy have descended on the streets of London and bought up the bricks and mortar of the UK's great capital. This insatiable demand for London property has driven house prices well beyond the reach of the ordinary buyer. But there is a revolution under way. A seismic shift in the way we buy and own property has begun - a shift that will allow everyone to own their own home. Unpicking the uncomfortable truth about the darker side to the money pouring into London, this fascinating book lifts the lid on the very top end of the property market, and poses the question, 'Should everyone be allowed the keys to our capital?'…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The world's wealthy have descended on the streets of London and bought up the bricks and mortar of the UK's great capital. This insatiable demand for London property has driven house prices well beyond the reach of the ordinary buyer. But there is a revolution under way. A seismic shift in the way we buy and own property has begun - a shift that will allow everyone to own their own home. Unpicking the uncomfortable truth about the darker side to the money pouring into London, this fascinating book lifts the lid on the very top end of the property market, and poses the question, 'Should everyone be allowed the keys to our capital?'
Autorenporträt
James Macleod has worked in the London and broader UK real estate market for over twenty years. He has viewed thousands of properties, from one-bedroom flats in Pimlico to 10,000-acre country estates, Alpine chalets and villas in the South of France. He has bought and sold these properties for friends and family, for bankers and billionaires, and for musicians and movie stars. Through this experience, he has identified an imbalance in the market that needs correcting, and predicts this inevitable shift will enable all buyers to access the property market, not just the wealthy few. For more information, please see www.jmchase.co.uk