Super-prime residence near The Berkeley was acquired off-market for just under £14mn, illustrating a wider market trend.
By PrimeResi.
Black Brick has completed the off-market purchase of a six-bedroom townhouse on Wilton Crescent, one of Belgravia’s most prestigious addresses, securing a 13% reduction on the original asking price for a repeat client based in Asia.
The property — a period home spanning more than 5,500 sq ft, with two private terraces and access to a communal garden — was originally listed at £16mn. Black Brick’s buying team identified it through their exclusive off-market network and negotiated the acquisition at £13.88mn (£2,495 per sq ft), completing the transaction last month.
The client had previously purchased an apartment in the neighbourhood through Black Brick and returned to the agency when seeking to upsize to a larger home with outdoor space. Grand period houses of this calibre on streets such as Wilton Crescent — situated between The Berkeley hotel and Belgrave Square — rarely reach the open market, making off-market access a decisive advantage.
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