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Real estate firms unveil London boutique apartments


A real estate consultancy firm, Knight Frank, and UK-based residential developer Mount Anvil have unveiled London’s newest boutique development, The Edit, to the Nigerian market.

The launch ceremony was held recently in Lagos.

Speaking during the launch event, the Senior Partner and Chief Executive Officer of Knight Frank Nigeria, Mr. Frank Okosun, said, “The real estate sector had been significantly hit in recent years due to recession and unhealthy economic policies that have stifled investment, hence the need to lure foreign investors to Nigeria and vice versa through strategic developments like The Edit, which is London’s newest boutique development on the South Bank.”

Also speaking at the event, the Head of Africa Desk, Knight Frank UK, Mr. Ben Woodhams, noted that The Edit is an unmissable investment opportunity in London, and it promises to set a new standard for curated quality and personalised service at home in London.

“The development consists of 95 private apartments in studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and three-bedroom options,” he explained.

During his presentation to guests at the event, Group Sales Director, Mount Anvil, Jon Hall, disclosed that as part of the tailored approach for the scheme, all residents will enjoy Swiss-made V-ZUG cooking appliances in each home, with each three-bedroom home and penthouse featuring a wider range of V-ZUG appliances.

He further explained that V-ZUG appliances combine professional-level precision, innovative technology, and minimalist design and are mostly found in top-rated restaurants around the world.

“Residents of The Edit will be a stone’s throw from many of London’s most iconic landmarks, shopping, eateries, museums, and galleries. In addition to walking and cycling, easy access to the tube, train, and riverboat gives excellent connection to the rest of the city and beyond,” he added.

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