• Knight Frank unveils residential project in Baltimore Wharf, London

    8 February 2012

    Designed by Skidmore Owings and Merrill, Baltimore Wharf is Ballymore’s most recent prime development situated around 10 minutes’ walk from Canary Wharf.

    In total there are 473 studio, one, two and three-bedroom apartments, duplex and penthouses. A typical studio suite starts from 39 m2 while the two-bedroom apartments range from 71 m2 to 97 m2 spaces.

    Baltimore Wharf was London’s fastest selling waterside development in 2011 and there is expected to be further sales interest as the team visits Hong Kong and Singapore this month.

    Seb Warner, Regional Director of International Project Marketing, Asia Pacific at Knight Frank is confident that Hong Kong investors will be excited about this project, stating, “When the gymnasium opens shortly I would expect the development to become even more popular and the rents to rise by 5%.

    The central London residential market is the world’s most internationally desired market. With over 60% of properties sold to overseas buyers.”

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