


Searching for property to buy in Chelsea needn’t be a chore
If you’re on the hunt for a property to buy in the Chelsea area why not kick start your search by registering with the 8 principle Estate Agents in the area using our contact form. The simple form will provide the listed agents with your requirements so that they can contact you whenever a suitable property comes on to the market. Just hit the ‘Get Registered’ button below.
A few tips on buying a property in Chelsea
Getting registered with the main local agents is a great first step but to be at the front of the queue when that dream property becomes available you need to be what the agents consider a ‘hot buyer’. Most Estate Agents will focus on the "hot" buyers first as these are the people that the negotiators within the office consider to be in the best position and the most likely to offer on a property.
To be classed as a hot buyer you need to have your finances in place, be pro-active when a new property becomes available and be decisive. If you want to be one of the first buyers that an agent thinks of when a popular property comes on the market pop into their offices when you are passing and remind them that you are still looking. Agents are more likely to remember you if they can put a face to the name.
For more information on this topic read our article 'Become a Hot Buyer'
Information on ChelseaChelsea is located in south-west London between Battersea, Knightsbridge and Westminster. The styles of property in Chelsea are mainly of period type varying from Georgian to Victorian. The most popular parts of Chelsea are Chelsea Square and the Kings Road; famous for its views over the city.
Chelsea is also renowned for its entertainment; one notable occasion is the famous annual flower show which takes place every summer. The area is also very close to London’s Hyde Park which covers some 350 acres. The park has a range of sports facilities such as swimming, tennis and bowls.
Chelsea is well served by buses and Underground stations. The closest underground stations are Sloan Square and South Kensington; both of which are located in zone 1. As Chelsea is on the border of Central London most of the capital’s famous landmarks can be reached within a few minutes by public transport.