London Portfolio of properties for Sale - Shadwell
Project Harp presents a rare opportunity to acquire a curated portfolio of five freehold mixed-use, BTR-led assets, located across three prime Central London neighbourhoods - the Strand, Shoreditch and Aldgate. Together, these assets form a highly strategic collection in exceptionally supply-constrained micro-markets, offering both immediate income security and meaningful long-term value growth.
The portfolio comprises 96 beds across 54 residential units, alongside six retail and leisure units, six office suites, and an additional mobile wayleave income. The residential component generates approximately 64% of the total income, with all apartments fully let on ASTs. Importantly, the residential accommodation is materially underrented, offering average reversionary potential of over 25% within 12 months through standard open-market reletting.
The commercial element contributes the remaining 36% of income, supported by strong tenants and a WAULT of 6.32 years to expiry (5.09 years to break), ensuring income durability. Across the portfolio, the combined passing rent totals £2,868,910 per annum, with several near-term rent review and lease regear opportunities available across both the retail and office components.
Significant asset management potential exists across the estate, including capturing residential reversion, restructuring commercial leases, and exploring conversion options for select commercial areas into additional residential or amenity space (subject to planning). The assets’ locations - all within high-growth, high-demand Central London districts - further enhance the attractiveness of these initiatives.
At a quoting price of £51,000,000, Project Harp offers compelling value, reflecting a net initial yield of 5.27%, a net reversionary yield exceeding 6.00%, and a low capital value of £704 per sq ft. This represents an estimated 33% discount to recent comparable Central London residential sales, providing investors with an exceptional entry point into the capital’s prime rental markets.