South Ken eco-house sold
The third of of three luxurious eco houses in Clareville Street, SW7 has sold ten days after coming to the market
Morpheus, developers of luxury houses, has sold its third and final house in Clareville Street, South Kensington in just ten days. All three five-bedroom properties in Clareville Street achieved an average sale price of £5 million.
Each of the three houses sold within weeks of being launched. The developers pioneered the use of geo-thermal boreholes in residential property by adapting a commercial model.
 
Clareville Street, SW7: sold for an average of £5m each
Morpheus founder Andrew Murray says: 'We are delighted to have sold our final house at Clareville Street so quickly and proven the demand for “sustainable luxury” exists even in today’s marketplace.'
Richard Gutteridge of selling agent’s Knight Frank says: 'Morpheus brought these properties to the market at a realistic price, with the rare benefit of a 10-year new build warranty in central London. The properties answered all the requirements of families seeking to live in central London, with both a garage and off street parking, flexibility of living and exterior space, a huge amount of natural light and extremely high specification throughout. The sustainability aspect is an added bonus to buyers and something more and more are enquiring about.'
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