Five agencies win ‘Let Of The Year’ awards

Five agencies win ‘Let Of The Year’ awards


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Property data consultancy LonRes has named five winners in its so-called ‘Let Of The Year’ awards.

The London-focussed consultancy has revealed the successful agencies as:

CENTRAL LONDON – Chestertons (Mayfair) for the let of a property in Mayfair for £30,000 pw/£130,000 pm;

NORTH LONDON – Knight Frank (Hampstead) for the let of a property in Hampstead for £25,000 pw/£108,333 pm;

SOUTH LONDON – Beauchamp Estates (Mayfair) for the let of a property in Roehampton Gate for £10,800 pw/£46,800 pm;

EAST LONDON  – Cluttons (Wapping) for the let of a property in Wapping for £2,077 pw /£9,000 pm;

WEST LONDON – Mountgrange Heritage (Kensington) for the let of a property in Holland Park for £25,000 pw/£108,333 pm.

In addition to Beauchamp Estates winning the South London award, its founder Gary Hersham has been given a Lifetime Achievement Award by LonRes.  

A statement from the consultancy says: “One of the most influential real estate players in the prime and super prime London [sales] market, Gary founded Beauchamp estates 40 years ago.  Almost five decades on, Gary remains a giant in the sector and the driving force behind some of the biggest deals in the capital.”

Hersham brokered what is thought to be the sale of the UK’s most expensive home: the 45-room, seven-storey 2-8a Rutland Gate in Knightsbridge property, reportedly sold to Chinese billionaire Cheung Chung-kiu for upwards of £200m, far exceeding the previous record of £140m for a UK house.

He speaks seven languages and his agency’s website says his contact book “features individuals from Russia and the Middle East, and the firm has number of global offices in Cannes, St Tropez, Mykonos, Tel Aviv and New York.”

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