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AD Russia: Alisa Zotimova, At home among strangers

  Russian edition of the International Architectural Digest AD Magazine published an article about Alisa Zotimova, director of AZ Real Estate, and the things that make the company stand out among others on the british market. It is easier to solve various issues when you have an insider. Alisa Zotimova, the director of AZ Real Estate, is one of those: she knows everything about life in London and...

Entrepreneurs: Property whizz Alisa Zotimova won’t let Russian tension slow London sales

Moscow-born property whizz Alisa Zotimova looks remarkably calm for an entrepreneur who specialises in buying London properties for wealthy Russians. Has no one told her Vladimir Putin’s regime isn’t top of Britain’s Christmas card list at the moment? Or that Prime Minister Theresa May is proposing a new levy on foreign property buyers? The UK isn’t perhaps the welcoming market it once was. The...

Founders Diaries: How Alisa Zotimova started AZ Real Estate without borrowing finance

  In the traditionally male-dominated world of property investment, Russian-born Alisa Zotimova has carved out a niche with her boutique London consultancy AZ Real Estate. After over a decade in the corporate property world between Russia and London, Alisa Zotimova set up a boutique consultancy – using her own capital – in Mayfair. The business is on track to turn over £1 million this year....

What would a ‘no deal’ Brexit mean for the prime sector?

  Prime Resi - journal of luxury property published a comment from our CEO Alisa Zotimova in the article about Brexit     From our perspective as a buying and investment consultant, it’s mainly about reassuring potential overseas clients that London and the UK will remain a safe choice for investment. On the whole, despite some initial jitters they have remained unfazed since the...

3L Decor Studio and AZ Real Estate launch a new project

  Together with 3L Decor design studio we launched a new project. We will turn our client’s new flat into a comfy and stylish home in the awesome new London City Island development. Each piece of furniture and interior design is selected by the designer in order to capture the spirit and the lifestyle of the soon-to-be resident. Recently we have approved the final design sketches. In just one...

The London Real Estate Forum 2018

Our founder Alisa Zotimova attended the London Real Estate Forum held at Berkeley Square. Within the forum she was invited to join a round table discussion called “Money talks: what’s the deal with London investments?” The conversation between Alisa and several other real estate CEO's (Peter Coates, Eastdil Secured; Neil Mcleod, Aviva Investors; Graham Reid, Reed Smith and Dr Savvas Savouri, Tosca...

CITY A.M.: Is it still from Russia with love?

Our founder Alisa Zotimova was featured in CITY A.M. commenting on the London property market among the Russian buyers and a slight shift in buying habits - away from the traditional trophy mansions towards emerging regions and knowledge capitals such as Cambridge and Birmingham.                   Source: CITY A.M. Read the full article: Is it...

The Telegraph: How property developers hope to reflect international clients’ tastes

It’s either the ultimate on-a-plate convenience for the time-poor super-rich, or risks falling into the trap of cultural stereotyping – but a new luxury development in north London has designed six show flats each tailored to a specific nationality. The residences at Buxmead on The Bishop’s Avenue - Hampstead’s billionaires row - cost from £6.9m-£15m, and the development’s show flats...

PrimeResi: The spotlight is on Russian money, but don’t let the few spoil it for the many

As MPs prepare to debate new sanctions legislation in the Commons next week, acquisition specialist Alisa Zotimova summarises the current mood amongst Russian buyers in the capital, arguing that whilst a clampdown on the small number of unscrupulous oligarchs is long overdue, hardworking people with nothing to hide should not become scrutinised to the extent where they feel unwelcome… As diplomatic...

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