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by Simon Barnes

Janine Stone Journal (May 2015): The General Election and Prime Property: relief and a thriving future

London property buyer and property consultant Simon Barnes shares his views on the implications of the Conservative victory in last week’s general election and sees a thriving future for the London prime property market.

“There was a huge sigh of relief that a great deal of uncertainty has been lifted from the prime property market in London now that the Conservatives have formed a government for the next five years. Confidence is important and there is a strongly held view that the Conservatives do not punish the rich and will support businesses and investors.”

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Janine Stone Journal

Filed Under: Press Tagged With: general election, Janine Stone

by Simon Barnes

Mail Online (Apr 2015) – London house sells for £51million (plus £7.6million tax)

Simon Barnes, a property consultant, described Boltons Place, Chelsea as “the perfect home”

It was built on top of an old telephone exchange in the upmarket Boltons Place, Chelsea.The properties weren’t built by developers to sell, they were built for them to live in. They are amazing. There is a spacious hallway, very good reception rooms and bathrooms. They are as near a perfect home as you can get. Great for entertaining in, and great for living in.

In Prime Central London, 99 per cent of these houses are listed or in a conservation area so you can’t just rip one down and rebuild it. Boltons Place was built on an old telephone exchange. In Prime Central London it is unique. The sale represents great news for the Treasury and the owner has a wonderful new home.

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Boltons Place

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by Simon Barnes

Ashwaq Al Aswat (Mar 2015): Budget comment from London prime property experts

Simon Barnes comments:

My first reaction is that this is a very neutral budget, at least for prime central London property. However, I do feel that it is really positive that the talk (if not the threat) of mansion tax is receding, and there was no additional talk about Stamp Duty, both of which have caused instability and uncertainty in London, and not just in the prime market.

For people who want to live in London and get on the property ladder the assistance with the help-to buy ISA can only be a good thing, and I welcome it. London will continue to thrive only if our own young people can afford to live in it.

One thing which attracted my attention was the Budget commitment to 100% ultra-fast broadband for the whole country. I hope that this benefits people who work from home outside our big cities because they cannot afford to live in them. However, I do hope that the government commits the same level of service to inner city residential and business areas as well. It is difficult to understand why, for example, many parts of Mayfair lack a decent phone signal (3G or 4G) and the wi-fi and broadband speeds are ridiculously slow and unreliable for a business area in what is known as the financial capital of the world.

To see full article (in Arabic) in Ashwaq Al Aswat , please click here

Ashwaq Al Aswat March 2015

Filed Under: Press Tagged With: Ashwaq Al Aswat

by Simon Barnes

London Property Magazine (Mar 2015): Make your property perfect

“What a seller should avoid is poor presentation, shoddy workmanship and – more difficult to overcome – a badly-proportioned home,” cautions Simon Barnes. He says every room must have an obvious function. “Investing in a full makeover can pay huge dividends as no one wants to buy a grubby and unkempt home unless there’s a price reduction,” he insists.

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London Property Magazine

 

Filed Under: Press Tagged With: London Property Magazine

by Simon Barnes

Steve Jobs and One Hyde Park

A couple of weeks ago a journalist asked me who I would chose to be stuck in a lift with in One Hyde Park . I’m afraid I did not answer their question. Later that day my taxi passed One Hyde Park and the question came into my mind again; in fact, for the rest of the day I could not stop thinking about it.

I most admire people who have worked hard, made their mistakes, have been driven by ambition and have become successful in their business life though their own personality and effort. I have also been particularly interested in people who see that products can, perhaps should, be beautiful as well as fit for purpose.

Last year I saw the movie ‘Jobs’, about Steve Jobs, the co-founder of Apple (for more experienced readers, that is the computer and phone company, not the Beatles’ record label). I have to say it was a good movie rather than a great one, which is a shame because Jobs’ story is truly extraordinary – “from college dropout into one of the most revered creative entrepreneurs of the 20th century” as the movie website IMDb describes him.

Jobs started Apple Computers in the seventies with his friend and technical genius Steve Wozniak, working from Jobs’ garage in California. Over the course of 10 years Jobs built Apple into a successful computer company which had claim to producing the first widely available personal computer to use a graphics interface (as we now see on all computers) and to be controlled by a mouse. Initially called the Apple McIntosh, we now know it, in its various forms, simply as Mac.

When  Jobs was unceremoniously ousted from Apple in 1985, Apple carried on but without the impetus and direction which Jobs had given it. Jobs himself got involved in several new projects, some of which failed. However, during his time away from Apple he co-founded Pixar which went on to be an amazingly successful movie company (Toy Story, Monsters Inc, Cars, etc) and was eventually taken over by Disney in 2006.

Apple brought Jobs back as CEO in the late nineties and he led the company from relative obscurity to become one of the most profitable in the world, introducing a range of products with which we are all familiar – the iPod, iPhone and iPad. Like many people I have, in a very few years, moved from not seeing the need for a smart phone let alone a mobile electronic ‘tablet’, to using my phone and iPad constantly; for me, like many, they are now essential business tools.

When I went to see the movie, I did not know the Jobs’ back story but I did know that he and his friend and Apple designer Jonathan Ive have developed and sold some of the most beautifully functional products in the last decade.

Attempts to successfully combine beauty and functionality is something I come across daily in the prime property market. I see many properties with stunning design and beautiful fittings, but where functionality is compromised.  I also come across many properties which seem to perfectly fit the needs of prospective buyers but which fail to excite or just don’t ‘feel right’.

Finding the combination of the aesthetically pleasing and the fit for purpose is rare, and most people recognise it when they find it. It just feels right.

 

It’s now over four years since Steve Jobs passed away. Like many people I would have loved to have met him, whether in a lift in One Hyde Park or elsewhere. However, I know that, despite not answering the journalist’s question, I will think of Steve Jobs and the questions I would have liked to ask him whenever I am visiting or passing One Hyde Park .

And last year Apple became the most profitable company in history; it’s a truly extraordinary story.

Filed Under: Opinion, Technology Tagged With: One Hyde Park, Steve Jobs

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