Why the super rich are FLEEING Knightsbridge: Elite West London residents reveal their mansions have dropped £1million in value in just 7 years due to Labour tax raids and rampant crime

The inhabitants of one of the most distinguished neighborhoods of London say that their property is ‘uninterrupted’ and that Labour fled from the region due to tax raids and out -of -control crimes and escaped with Rolex Rippers wandering around the streets.
Millions of pounds mansions and town houses have fell to value in the wide -leaf strips of Knightsbridge and Kensington and at the lowest levels for 15 years.
Since 2018, only the housing prices in Knightsbridge have fallen to one million pounds and today it cost only £ 2.6 million.
A shocking murder saw that a 24 -year -old man was stabbed to death masked outside a knight Knightsbridge casino on Wednesday. Witnesses initially claimed that the attacker was trying to steal the rolex clock, but the police are now doing several investigations.
Blue Stevens died after being stabbed outside the 1,650 £ 5 -star Park Tower Hotel and Casino, directly opposite the road from the famous store in the center of London. The killer is still big.
Local people, one of the richest and most distinguished parts of the capital, is the last of a series of serious crime, and Mailonline, small and violent crimes are now a daily part of their lives.
Many enterprises in the region, a minibus in the past to win a closed building to win a stroke coach was used as a coach.
In 2017, the horrified residents, who were taken as the flagship store of Louis Vitton’s Sloane Square, were attacked in this way and attacked with a bandit gang dealing with thousands of pounds.
The members of the people are often targeted and murders such as Wednesday are not as common as in other parts of capital, but things can quickly return to violence.
In Western London, wide open streets and upcoming luxury mansions hide a problem:
Millions of Pound mansions and town houses have fallen to value in the wide -leaf strips of Knightsbridge and Kensington and have fallen at the lowest levels for 15 years.
Residents say labor tax raids and out -of -control crimes will be blamed
This week, 26 -year -old Blue Stevens died in Knightsbridge after stabbing outside the 5 -star Park Tower Hotel and Casino
Murder scene other than Park Tower Casino in Knightsbridge London on Thursday morning
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In 2021, two men worshiped to steal a gang watches, just a meter away from the most expensive postal code of England’s Hyde Park Square.
Due to the big ways of the region, telephone rupture is a daily event in the region, most people recognize someone targeted.
Indeed, the reputation of the Royal District has shifted so far, and wealthy overseas buyers have now been interested in desperate and desperate to cut ties with the area.
Many, the autumn budget expected to ‘reserve tax’ and stamp tax increase with Labour’un riches escaped from the raids.
Hosts and real estate investors also said that they were blocked by the Labor Party and that they no longer see Knightsbridge and Kensington as desired places.
According to Savills, the average prices in Knightsbridge fell to £ 1,903 per square meter.
Since December 2010, it has been the lowest level that mansions have changed an average of £ 1,836 per square meter.
The special area once boasted at a price of £ 2,212 per square meter, and the locals are afraid that those days have already gone.
Brand Manager Ian Perkins, four -bedroom Knightsbridge property in the near -£ 3 million £ 2.6 million, he said.
He believed that a combination of 56 -year -old factors would be accused.
In 2021, the UK’s most expensive postal code Hyde Park Square on the postal code of only one gang, seized two men
Two men targeted luxury rolex clocks – a common theme
He said: ‘Knightsbridge certainly lost his edge.
On Wednesday night, the terrible murder shows how bad the crime is. I don’t walk with my phone. There are peeled gangs everywhere. Terrible.
I don’t feel safe, and when my family visits, I tell them not to go out alone. We go in groups. I haven’t seen a police officer who patrolled for ten years. ‘
Bay Perkins said the Labor Party’s ‘war against the rich’ will be accused. He said: ‘Everyone who tried to create wealth and continues to life was punished.
It has no meaning. The postal code does not mean what it means. Just empty. Wealth was removed from the friend. A neighbor bought a house for £ 3 million five years ago.
“ A terrace with two bedrooms. Since then, it has fallen to £ 2.5 million. So he lost a fortune. He went out in the country and bought a house with a five bedroom with land and pools.
Who can blame him? Other people will take the same attitude and will completely abandon London and even England. A war for the rich and those who want to do good. ‘
The 57 -year -old Nathalie Rousset has been living in Kensington for 50 years and said he saw a decrease in the price of his apartment.
He also said that many host escaped and new buildings were empty.
The language teacher said: ‘This place is very empty. There is a new apartment block on the road and only one -third is full. I have eight apartments in my blog and only three are full.
Shocking. They can’t sell property here. My value is absolutely fell. The European community returned to London and England. I blame Brexit and Covid.
There is very little confidence here. Something changed. ‘
The phone of bicycle gangs like this in Knightsbridge
Residents in the leafy Western London strips say they are uncomfortable with crime and antisocial behavior.
Shanai Bogle, the property manager in Thackers real estate agents in Kensington, said the market is the most difficult one for decades
Shanai Bogle, Director of the Real Estate Agents in Kensington, said that the market has been the most difficult for decades.
He said: ‘The market decreased, the housing prices here definitely fell. It is limited that owners can receive rental fees, so the owners sell and do not want to buy it from here.
“ Many houses often belong to the companies by companies. They find it hard, so they leave.
‘When the houses are sold, it is under the market value, although not more often. Below the price asked. Almost not heard here.
This is a bad situation. Here a three -bed room apartment is about £ 2.8 million as before.
“ For this, you can buy a six -bedroom mansion in Essex. This is one of the reasons.
‘Sunday in general. No trust. ‘
The 79 -year -old Rod Gilchrist has been living in Kensington for 40 years and said that the decline in the house has fallen into a combination of the workers’ government and local crime problems.
He said: ‘If this government started to sabotage the economy, they did a good job. The creators of his reserve leave the city.
A woman’s phone closed her hand next to the Oxford Circus junction in London
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It all started with Brexit. Many wealthy people abandoned the country and this had a negative impact on the economy. ‘
Mr. Gilchrist stressed that TV presenter Selina Scott was trauma for being attacked and robbed last month in London.
The old ITV news anchor 74 fought bravely, but the event was ‘disintegrated’.
Mr. Gilchrist added: ‘This is Piccadilly, the same situation. He said he couldn’t find a police officer.
We don’t see a police officer here. Crime is an concern. I was in a Vodafone store lately and the man there had to lock us.
“ People entered and storm stores and robbing them from the phones, he said, so they lock customers.
‘Shocking.’
74 -year -old Selina Scott (in the picture) was separated from a Waterstones branch when he was strongly attacked and robbed by an organized gang.
The bus stop next to Waterstons was attacked and robbed by Piccadilly Subtitle Mrs. Scott
35 -year -old host Anthony Rifaldi said that he saw a decrease in the price of property in Knightsbridge
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The 35 -year -old host Anthony Rifaldi said he saw a decrease in the price of property in Knightsbridge.
He said: ‘I moved a few years ago and thought that I would win the lottery with the postal code. I’m not so sure now. It lost the effect and effect I used to have in the past. ‘
60 -year -old Tony Jenkins lived in Knightsbridge for six years and said that he saw rent increase as a tenant, but housing prices were decreased.
He said: ‘It doesn’t make sense. My rent continues, but housing prices are falling.
‘People are not in love with Knightsbridge as once.’
Shop worker Jeanette Loxley 56, the crime is a ‘big problem’, he said.
He said: ‘I saw two telephone robbery in Knightsbridge last month. A few weeks ago I heard another garbage and stabbing.
“ Like the best place in the world but not. The crime is definitely a problem. ‘




