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Super-prime new home prices set to soar in London

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Thursday 17th November 2011

Super-prime new homes in London are expected to achieve record values of up to £10,000 sq ft within the next five years, fuelled by an influx of wealthy overseas investors and lack of housing supply, according to Knight Frank.

The recent boom in prime central London property prices has benefitted homes in premium locations like Mayfair, Chelsea and Knightsbridge, with prices rising from £1,000 sq ft in 2000 to over £7,500 sq ft, as achieved for new build apartments at One Hyde Park - believed to be the most expensive price for any home in the world.

But while most property experts project that property prices will generally fall nationwide in the short to medium term, Knight Frank believe that the market in prime central London looks ripe for further growth, with values expected to reach a staggering £10,000sqft in the most exclusive new developments by 2016. This is partly because there is a lack of land available for the construction of new homes in prime London.

Liam Bailey, head of residential research, said: "In key markets like London the availability of top-end developments that attract wealthy international purchasers is still very limited. The opportunity for developers to capitalise on this market is therefore a real option."