
Fixed Monthly Rent for Central London Landlords
We rent your property directly under a company-let agreement and pay a fixed monthly rent while managing all operations.
Central London Focus
We operate exclusively in Zone 1 and Zone 2, working with landlords seeking a structured and hands-off rental solution.
The traditional buy-to-let market has evolved. Increased regulation, operational demands, and inconsistent performance are impacting landlords. Our model offers a structured, hands-off approach built for today’s Central London market.
Learn more about our approach
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Zone 2 map
Tube-style geographic zone maps from the Wikimedia Commons London Underground geographic maps project (CC BY-SA). Station positions are schematic.
How It Works
Property Review
We assess your property and confirm its suitability for our short-let model.
Agreement Setup
We agree on fixed monthly rent terms under a clear and structured contract.
Full Operation
We manage guests, bookings, cleaning, and all day-to-day operations.
Key Benefits
Property Care
We organise independent inspections every 6 months with clear reporting. Our model relies on maintaining properties to a consistent professional standard at all times.
The Market Has Changed
Lower yields, increased regulation, and higher management demands are putting pressure on landlords. Our model offers a more structured, reliable, and operationally efficient alternative.
Active Monitoring
Your property is actively monitored and maintained.
Our Properties
Selected apartments across Central London.
What Our Clients Say
A straightforward and professional setup. The fixed monthly rent structure works well, and the process has been smooth from start to finish.
James Richardson
Landlord, Kensington
Clear communication and well-managed operations. The property has been consistently maintained to a high standard.
Sarah Mitchell
Property Owner, Marylebone
After dealing with void periods and tenant issues, this model offers a much simpler and more structured approach.
David Chen
Landlord, Fitzrovia
Strong understanding of the Central London market and a very operationally focused approach.
Emma Thompson
Property Investor
Frequently Asked Questions
How is the rent structured?+
We rent your property and operate it as a short-let. You receive a fixed monthly income while we handle all operations including guests, bookings, cleaning, and maintenance.
Who is responsible for the property during the agreement?+
We act as the tenant under a company-let agreement and operate the property as a professionally managed short-let, maintaining it to a high standard throughout.
How are property inspections handled?+
Independent inspections are carried out every 6 months by the same inventory clerk who completed the initial check-in report. These inspections are conducted at the landlord’s cost and compare the property condition against its original state to ensure full transparency.
How do you ensure the property is well maintained?+
The property is professionally operated and actively monitored throughout the agreement. Regular inspections and day-to-day oversight ensure it is maintained to a consistent professional standard.
What happens if there is damage?+
Minor issues are handled directly. Larger matters are assessed and addressed depending on responsibility, with clear communication with the landlord where required.
Why is your model different from others?+
We operate under a structured company-let agreement with clearly defined terms, fixed rent, and full operational management — not informal or unstructured arrangements.
Do I need to manage tenants or day-to-day issues?+
No. We act as your tenant and handle all operational aspects, including guests, bookings, cleaning, and ongoing property oversight.
Can the agreement be terminated?+
We enter into a direct company-let agreement and agree a fixed monthly rent under contract for the duration of the agreement.
What type of properties do you work with?+
We focus on well-located properties in Central London (Zone 1 & 2). Furnished properties are preferred, although unfurnished properties may also be considered.


