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The Journal
Discover London through the eyes of its residents. In our Journal, we provide exclusive insights from some of the city’s most influential figures and offer our expert opinion to help you navigate the London property market with confidence.
A New Chapter on Barnes High Street
Barnes has long been a place we have admired. From its riverside walks and village rhythm to its architectural character and strong sense of community, it is one of those rare parts of London that feels both established and quietly evolving. So, opening our fourth Wilfords office here felt less like expansion, and more like a natural next step.
What the Renters’ Reform Really Means For London Landlords
The Renters’ Rights Act 2025 is now law, and while headlines focus on the end of Section 21 or rising compliance standards, the real story in London is subtler. For landlords in Prime Central, West and South West London, the reforms create a more regulated environment, yes; but also one that rewards exactly the kind of property and approach that already performs strongly in our neighbourhoods.
Choosing a Home That Fits Your Next Chapter
When people choose to move home, it’s rarely just about the number of rooms or the postcode. More often, it’s about life. What stage you’re in, what you value now, and what your day-to-day needs to look like. Over the years, we’ve helped clients move through each chapter; from first independent homes to family houses, and from “more space” to “less to look after.”
Wilfords Opens Its Third Office
We are delighted to announce the opening of our third office, right in the heart of Abbeville Village, close to Clapham Common. Since founding Wilfords in 2011, our aim has always been to combine deep local expertise with a truly independent, personal approach to property. This latest office is a natural step in our ongoing commitment to the communities we serve.
Wilfords’ Insider Guide to Barnes
Tucked into a bend of the Thames, Barnes has the air of a place apart. Step across Hammersmith Bridge and there’s a collective exhale as locals return from a day in the city. That village-like calm – with its duck pond, leafy avenues and riverside walks – belies the fact that central London is little more than 20 minutes away.
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+44 (0) 20 7361 0400
Wandsworth:
+44 (0) 20 7361 0410
Clapham:
+44 (0)20 7361 0410
Barnes:
+44 (0) 20 7036 9330



















