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Agents accused of under-valuing outside space

Two property consultancies say outdoor space should have a separate value to the rest of the home when it goes on the market.

DDRE says this is standard practice in Dubai, where the external space is priced at 50% of the average internal value for the equivalent square footage.

Knight Frank and DDRE Global says that demand for outside space in London is high amongst well-heeled international buyers, “many of whom are used to owning large homes with spacious rooms and large outside balconies and terraces.”

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DDRE Global says that In the UK outside space is often considered on a general overview basis rather than adding a specific value to a property’s asking price. 

And the firm highlights one scheme - near the Lord’s Cricket Ground in north London - where each of the duplex penthouses has a minimum of 850 square feet of private terracing and roof gardens.

If London adopted the same pricing strategy as Dubai, this could represent up to £1.48m added to the already high price tag for each penthouse.

Benji Weinberger, an advisor at DDRE, says: “Outside space in London is massively important and yet severely undervalued by estate agents when putting an asking price to a property. Other countries like Dubai [sic] have a clearer way of valuing outside space whereas our British approach tends to be a more generic approach. Irrespective of price, some UHNW buyers simply won’t buy a property that doesn’t have substantial outside space, it has become a deal breaker.”

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