Although it has been said that housing affordability has peaked in London and prices have risen once more, investors still seem to flock to certain parts with Chelsea being viewed as a 'global ultra-prime residential area'.
Chelsea is an area of south-west London bounded to the south by the River Thames. The most desirable part of Chelsea is around Sloane Square and Knightsbridge tube stations, attracting considerable international attention.
Situated in the heart of Chelsea is a pair of substantial, period buildings converted into 19 self-contained apartments otherwise known as 30-32, Draycott Place.
Sloane Square underground station is within a five minute walk from the buildings and the A4/Cromwell Road is 10 minutes to the north giving access to West London and Heathrow.
Draycott Place is also parallel to, and just north of, Kings Road with its numerous shops, bars and restaurants.
The buildings up for grabs are configured freehold investments providing nine one-bedroom apartments, nine two-bedroom apartments and one three-bedroom apartment.
All the apartments have been recently decorated and include wood flooring, recessed lighting, recently refurbished kitchens and marble bathrooms.
Residents will also benefit from a lift, a door entry system and many of the apartments have outside space.