Moreas Madani: Five reasons why UHNWIs are opting for luxury new-builds
'There has been a clear shift in demand for purpose built prime homes that offer a lifestyle that can match or exceed that on offer at an exclusive 5-star hotel'
Tyburn Property Consultancy was founded by Moreas Madani, a trusted property expert with an expansive range of experience in the Prime Central London residential property market. Moreas devotes his time to finding and selling properties that realise his clients’ property ambitions. Moreas has enjoyed a varied and diverse career in the property industry. His most recent experience was at Knight Frank, where he worked in central London for over 11 years advising buyers, sellers, and developers. During this period, Moreas also served as Middle East Global Wealth Ambassador, advising high-net-worth clients from the region seeking to invest in the UK.
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