Barratt London, Benham & Reeves India form partnership
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Barratt London, Benham & Reeves India form partnership

With demand for property in the UK’s capital remaining strong among Indian investors, Barratt London, part of the UK’s largest housebuilder Barratt Group, has partnered with Benham & Reeves India as property buyers from India are continuing to look for opportunities across the UK. 

Benham & Reeves is one of London’s oldest, independently-owned property lettings and sales agents, with a specialist knowledge in residential sales in prime areas of London. With over ten projects in various locations across London and at differing stages of completion, Benham & Reeves India will be responsible for selling one of the largest London portfolios of properties to investors from the region and provide end-to-end assistance to Indian investors to maximise the return on their London investment. 

Stuart Leslie, International Sales and Marketing Director at Barratt London, said: “With more than a decade of experience in the Indian market, our regional partner Benham & Reeves will provide strategic advice to the growing demand from Indian homebuyers who are looking to diversify their assets or add value to existing property portfolios, including first-time buyers, holiday home buyers and seasoned investors.

Leslie continues: “As the UK continues to attract foreign investment across multiple sectors, buyers are attracted to the lifestyle and cost of living these regions of London have to offer, some of these buyers are choosing to relocate permanently. For Indian investors who are looking for income and long-term growth, our extensive portfolio of residential developments are underpinned by substantial capital appreciation and annual yields.”

Located in Mumbai and Delhi, Benham & Reeves offices are managed by a local team who are experienced at dealing with clients one-to-one as well as with partners like investment advisors and financial consultants. 

The team, which is led by Anita Mehra, Managing Director of Benham & Reeves, has been the driving force behind Benham & Reeves’ success. She comments: “Indian buyers are primarily interested in building investment portfolios with higher monthly rentals and strong capital growth. The second biggest driver is homes nearby top educational institutions with a cosmopolitan outlook and language familiarity being other reasons why Indians have always preferred to invest in London and other cities in the UK.” 

With demand for property in the UK’s capital remaining strong among Indian investors, Barratt London, part of the UK’s largest housebuilder Barratt Group, has partnered with Benham & Reeves India as property buyers from India are continuing to look for opportunities across the UK. Benham & Reeves is one of London’s oldest, independently-owned property lettings and sales agents, with a specialist knowledge in residential sales in prime areas of London. With over ten projects in various locations across London and at differing stages of completion, Benham & Reeves India will be responsible for selling one of the largest London portfolios of properties to investors from the region and provide end-to-end assistance to Indian investors to maximise the return on their London investment. Stuart Leslie, International Sales and Marketing Director at Barratt London, said: “With more than a decade of experience in the Indian market, our regional partner Benham & Reeves will provide strategic advice to the growing demand from Indian homebuyers who are looking to diversify their assets or add value to existing property portfolios, including first-time buyers, holiday home buyers and seasoned investors.Leslie continues: “As the UK continues to attract foreign investment across multiple sectors, buyers are attracted to the lifestyle and cost of living these regions of London have to offer, some of these buyers are choosing to relocate permanently. For Indian investors who are looking for income and long-term growth, our extensive portfolio of residential developments are underpinned by substantial capital appreciation and annual yields.”Located in Mumbai and Delhi, Benham & Reeves offices are managed by a local team who are experienced at dealing with clients one-to-one as well as with partners like investment advisors and financial consultants. The team, which is led by Anita Mehra, Managing Director of Benham & Reeves, has been the driving force behind Benham & Reeves’ success. She comments: “Indian buyers are primarily interested in building investment portfolios with higher monthly rentals and strong capital growth. The second biggest driver is homes nearby top educational institutions with a cosmopolitan outlook and language familiarity being other reasons why Indians have always preferred to invest in London and other cities in the UK.” 

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