Thu 07 Mar, 2024

‘One of the finest houses in Marylebone’ secured with landmark £17 million property loan

Century Capital, a leading lender in the Prime London property sector, are delighted to announce the successful completion of a landmark transaction involving a prestigious Marylebone property valued at £30 million. This remarkable achievement underscores Century Capital’s position as a key player in the prime London real estate market.



Century Capital lent a £17.2 million first charge loan against this Georgian gem, located in one of the most coveted neighbourhoods in London. This exquisite Grade II listed home spans an impressive 12,000 square feet across five floors. Boasting a charming courtyard garden, grand high ceilings, and exclusive access to Regents Park, it epitomises luxury living. Meticulously refurbished and impeccably maintained, the property stands as one of the finest houses in Marylebone.



The client is a hugely influential figure in the fashion industry, armed with an illustrious career and impeccable taste. Incidentally, the property itself is also a prominent image in popular culture, featuring as the backdrop of several films and photoshoots.



The client, a repeat borrower of Century Capital’s, required a swift solution to finance this complex deal. The existing lender was out of term, and speed was of the essence. As such, the deal was finalised in less than a month, demonstrating Century Capital’s agility and flexibility, and commitment to meeting deadlines.



The CEO of Century Capital, Paul Munford, commented: ‘Our appetite for prime central London remains undimmed, despite the looming election. We will shortly be announcing a new major funding line, to maintain the strong trajectory established over the last few years. Our exponential growth is further compounded by a new major hire – our incoming Sales Director. They will be announced shortly and will undoubtedly encourage the flow of business to Century.’



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