We are a company that dedicates itself to working alongside its clients. We do this to secure the best deals for them. If you find yourself drawn towards the properties in the area and want to work with an approachable lettings agent Havering has no better than Finefair. We understand that everyone’s requirements differ. As such, we offer tailored packages. They can suit your circumstances far greater than any standard bundle. Continue reading
New council homes on Grange Farm Estate in Harrow
In February Harrow council released details of a £10million plan to build new council properties and shared ownership homes. The Grange Farm Estate currently has 1960s pre-fabricated homes. These properties date back to a period when housing demand was outpacing supply. The shortage saw an influx in temporary homes. In many parts of the UK these buildings are still standing but are now very out of date. This is true of the estate in Harrow. Continue reading
The masterplan for White City south
Imperial College London invested in the 23 acre White City site in 2009. Since then they have been in the process of redeveloping it. The north part of the site has been under construction since 2012. The Molecular Sciences Research Hub will be complete later in 2018. Afterwards it will become the home of the Department of Chemistry. Continue reading
The hotspot for the arts scene
Hackney Wick has grown into a property hotspot over the last 6 years. Gentrification began in the lead up to the 2012 Olympics, transforming the image of the area. The arrival of a wave of artists priced out of other areas also had a huge benefit. Old warehouses were perfect for transformation into new studios. This gives the area a creative, arty vibe. Continue reading
Haringey redevelopment at risk
The Haringey Development Vehicle (HDV) came to light in 2015. It showed ambitious plans to regenerate the area and create 6,400 homes. It would have been the largest public-private project of its type, worth an impressive £2billion. Continue reading
Better placemaking in London
Urban areas are changing day by day as populations increase. This puts pressure on housing, amenities and other infrastructure. Developers have to step up to provide these things but they need to ensure they plan carefully and consider who will actually live in the areas. Better placemaking would result in stronger communities and make developments more successful. Continue reading
Northolt is made up of various residential areas
Northolt is the most north-eastern part of the London Borough of Ealing. It was traditionally a rural area used for agriculture. The area began to develop in the 1920s, becoming a popular suburban settlement in the process. Nowadays it is largely residential but still retains a number of green areas. Continue reading
Croydon could become a hotspot for first time buyers in London
One of the headline announcements in the Autumn Budget was that there would be a stamp duty cut for first time buyers. The aim is to help more people get on the property market by reducing how much they need to spend in fees. Consequently, FTBs would now avoid paying stamp duty on properties valued up to £300,000. Continue reading
What is it like to live in Westminster?
The City of Westminster is the only World Heritage Site in the centre of London. The area is home to a number of iconic landmarks and has a long, interesting history. It is therefore afforded a great deal of protection. Continue reading
Office space in the City of London is still highly valued
The City of London remains a hotbed for business and financial services. Although there is some uncertainty due to the political situation, there are plenty of positives. Being based in the centre of London is great for businesses. This fact is illuminated with the news that 2017 saw £12.6billion invested into commercial property. Consequently, this is a new record. Buyers from around the world purchased assets in the area. Continue reading




