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骑士桥 comprises over 15 distinct micro-markets across SW1, SW7, where prices can vary by 30% between adjacent streets. Local knowledge separates good investments from costly mistakes.
Our 非公开房源 service validates every property before viewing: lease length, service charge trajectory, building management quality, and comparable sales. We've completed 200+ transactions in prime central London.
What you get
A meaningful share of prime London sales happen privately. Access requires relationships built over years - that's what we bring to the table.
Access to pre-market and pocket listings through established agent relationships
Direct introductions to private sellers and estate representatives
Value validation against comparable public sales
Confidential viewing arrangements
Discreet negotiation management
Local insights
Postcodes
SW1, SW7
Typical Price Range
£1M - £50M+
Montpelier Square
Elegant garden square with Georgian houses; one of Knightsbridge's quietest addresses; key to private gardens
Trevor Square
Intimate square near Harrods; well-maintained townhouses with good natural light; strong community
Our approach
Some sellers value discretion over maximum price - we connect you with these opportunities before the competition knows they exist.
Off-market doesn't mean overpriced. We validate every opportunity against recent comparable sales.
First-mover advantage matters - by the time a property goes public, serious buyers have already moved.
We see meaningful deal flow each month in prime central London. Not every property suits every buyer, but when the right match appears, you'll be first to know.
Not necessarily. Sellers choose off-market for various reasons - privacy, discretion, testing the market. Many are open to negotiation precisely because they're not facing competitive pressure.
常见问题
Yes - we conduct video viewings, share detailed shortlists, and coordinate the entire 非公开房源 process across time zones. Many of our 骑士桥 clients are based overseas.
Register your brief with us. When off-market properties matching your criteria surface in SW1, SW7, you'll be among the first to know.
下一步
Ennismore Gardens
Period mansion blocks and houses; borders Hyde Park; some of London's most desirable lateral apartments
Brompton Road
Above-commercial flats can offer value but check noise levels from ground-floor retail; excellent transport
Rutland Gate
Grand white stucco terraces facing Hyde Park; some subdivided into large apartments; exceptional outlook
Trevor Place
Mews-style street connecting to Trevor Square; period houses with parking; village atmosphere
Cheval Place
Hidden street behind Harrods; Georgian houses and mews; surprisingly quiet given location
Lancelot Place
Modern development alongside period buildings; near Knightsbridge station; good lateral apartments
Knightsbridge (Piccadilly) is the primary station with direct links to Heathrow. South Kensington (District, Circle, Piccadilly) serves the western edge with three lines. Hyde Park Corner (Piccadilly) is also accessible. The area is well-served by buses; the 14 runs to Putney and the C1 circles central London.
International schools in Knightsbridge include Hampshire School (British curriculum with international outlook). Sussex House and Eaton House are nearby in Kensington. Knightsbridge School on Pont Street serves ages 3-13. Most families with older children use Kensington or Chelsea schools. Boarding schools remain popular from age 8+.
Knightsbridge recorded £1.4B in sales during 2025, with Middle Eastern buyers representing 40% of transactions. Hyde Park-facing apartments command 25-35% premiums, averaging £2,800 per sq ft versus £2,100 for comparable units without views. Branded residence demand (Four Seasons, Mandarin Oriental) remains strong, with 85% sold to international buyers.
Knightsbridge takes its name from a crossing over the River Westbourne, supposedly where two knights fought. The area developed from the 1820s as elegant terraces spread west from Hyde Park Corner. Harrods opened as a small grocer in 1849 and grew to dominate the neighbourhood; the current building dates from 1905. The V&A, Natural History Museum, and Science Museum (just south) were built with profits from the 1851 Great Exhibition. The area's international character intensified from the 1970s with Middle Eastern investment following oil wealth.
Dinner by Heston Blumenthal at the Mandarin Oriental offers theatrical British cuisine. Zuma pioneered London's modern Japanese scene. Mari Vanna serves upscale Russian comfort food. Bar Boulud brings French bistro fare to the Mandarin Oriental. For casual dining, Good Earth (Chinese) and Signor Sassi (Italian) are local institutions.
Hyde Park starts at your doorstep - 350 acres of parkland with the Serpentine lake, Diana Memorial, and Albert Memorial. The parks provide London's best running and cycling routes. Kensington Gardens (contiguous with Hyde Park) offers the Italian Gardens and Kensington Palace views. The area has more green space access than any other prime neighbourhood.
Knightsbridge attracts international wealth seeking London's most prestigious address. Middle Eastern families form the largest cohort, valuing proximity to Harrods, luxury retail, and Hyde Park. American, European, and Asian buyers appreciate the central location and hotel-like services. Many properties are second or third homes; permanent residents are outnumbered by occasional occupants. Families exist but often use Knightsbridge as a base while children board at country schools. The community is cosmopolitan but transient.
Start with a call to discuss your requirements. We'll cover budget, timeline, must-haves, and deal-breakers for 骑士桥. From there, we develop a focused search strategy.