Marylebone is a central London area, located between the main thoroughfares of Oxford Street to the south and Marylebone Road to the north. The neighborhood has kept its village atmosphere and is composed of a mixture of high-class building and "Mews" (Old Stables) so typical. The area is very well located, its proximity to some major universities and with transport makes this neighborhood very attractive. It is often compared with the 7th district of Paris.
Since 2011, the property prices have risen by 29% in the United Kingdom and particularly in London, where prices reached a high record . According to UBS, the Swiss banking industry heavyweight, the risk of a housing bubble is high.
Therefore, in order to stop the price boom, the British government proposed solutions in its real-estate white paper of February 2017.
Besides, because of Brexit, the country may have a lower growth compared to the past years, with a loss of purchasing power for UK residents and a potential inflation rise. This phenomenon may have an impact on housing prices which may increase more slowly in London and which may favour foreign buyers.