November 2014

MyLondonHome Speed Into Abu Dhabi

MyLondonHome are very proud to have sponsored Caterham’s Formula 1 driver Will Stevens in the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, which took place on Sunday 23rd November. The 23 year old British driver made his debut on the Grand Prix circuit and finished in 17th place to end the Formula 1 season. “We were delighted that our sponsorship contributed to Caterham competing in Abu Dhabi and ultimately completing their...

Battersea Power Station Exhibited Worldwide

Since arriving on the market in January last year, Battersea Power Station has seen £1.8bn worth of properties sold. This total of sales, boosted by a tour around the world exhibiting the development, accounts for just a quarter of the overall spend for the scheme. A tour hosting exhibits and receptions has been taking place at various cities around the world, including: Beijing, Doha, Hong Kong, Kuala...

Northern Line Extension Approved

The proposed Northern Line extension has now been granted, the project has received approval by the Secretary of State for Transport. Construction will start in spring 2015 and is projected to be completed by 2020. “This is fantastic news for the people of Battersea and the benefits will be felt right across Wandsworth.” Ravi Govindia, Leader of Wandsworth Council Two new stations will be built and...

Why You Should Buy And Sell This Winter

Over the winter period there always are sceptics over whether you should be buying or even selling a property during this time. However this really shouldn’t be the case, this seasonal time serves up great opportunities that other seasons do not receive. Buyers and sellers tend to be more serious when contemplating property changes in this season as they have more of a specific reason to move. Those...

New London Living Wage Announced

The Major of London, Boris Johnson, has announced that the London living wage has increased, with double the number of accredited companies now paying this rate within the past year. The new rate, £9.15 per hour, is an increase of 4% on the previous rate which was £8.80 per hour. “The London Living Wage rewards hard-working Londoners for their valuable contribution to the productivity and growth of...

Compare listings

Compare