As the center of British politics, has considerable economic importance thanks to its position as a leading international financial center. With a population of over 8 million, 25% of which were born abroad, London is both culturally dynamic and diverse. It is one of the most ethnically diverse Western cities. With 27 million tourists per year, it also remains an important tourist destination and the principal city for international connecting flights. The 2012 Olympic Games will also be held in London.
London is often described by district: Chelsea, Mayfair, Fulham, and the City, one of the world’s largest financial districts. Oxford Street is the longest shopping street in the world, with over 300 shops within approximately 2 km, and nearly 200 million clients per year. Bond Street in Mayfair offers a number of luxury shops, as does the Knightsbridge district where Harrods is located. You’ll find many designers and fashion boutiques in Knightsbridge, Mayfair and Chelsea. There are also a number of markets in London, including Camden Market for fashion, Portobello Road for antiques and Borough Market for organic products.
London is one of the world’s most expensive cities in terms of luxury real estate. The city’s main economic activity remains the financial sector. It is one of the world’s leading communication centers, with an important role in art and fashion, as well as being an international capital for both classical and pop/rock music. London boasts one of the world’s most extensive selections of museums. It also has the largest number of art galleries and museum per inhabitant. There are museums on almost every subject, from arts, science, history, entertainment, etc.
As an important center for research and development, it also hosts prestigious universities and colleges. To conclude, London is one of the world’s most unique cities, and a must-see for its rich diversity and culture. We’ll use our experience and expertise to guide and assist in making your real estate plans come true.


