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Oxbourne House, London

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£45,750,000

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Savills, Margaret Street - Investment
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Commercial property for sale

Key features

  • 100% Prime Position
  • ESG Excellence
  • Surrounding Regeneration
  • Guaranteed Income Growth
  • Strong Retail Underpin
  • No Capex Liability
  • Strong Yield Compression Prospects
  • Minimal Void Risk
  • 19% Residential Capital Growth
  • 20% Residential Rental Growth

Description

- Reversionary, investment-grade income
secured against two tenants

- Opportunity to capitalise on Marylebone's
buoyant residential dynamics and Oxford
Street’s rapid re-emergence as Europe’s
key retail destination.

- First new-build opportunity on
Oxford Street West for over 20 years

- Future-proofed, 100% electric
development by Hines, with exceptional
ESG credentials

- Highest possible Public Transport
Accessibility Rating of ‘6b’, situated
directly above Bond Street Station

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Oxbourne House, London

NEAREST STATIONS

Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode
  • Bond Street Station0.1 miles
  • Oxford Circus Station0.3 miles
  • Marble Arch Station0.5 miles

About Savills, Margaret Street - Investment

33 Margaret Street, London, W1G 0JD

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