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How Nick Millican Views Remapping London

Famous English Realtor, Nick Millican knows that women had a lot to do with how London was built. This is the reason why the investment expert believes the city could potentially be remapped in the future. Taking a peek at the endeavors from the group known as Part W could help this iconic city gain more value in history than it has gained in the past. 

 

What spots are most popular and why?

 

Nick Millican points out that one of the first things to note is that women were at the center of the design and building of the city of London in numerous ways. Two popular spots, Convent Water Garden and Waterloo Bridge are both noted for being designed and built by women. While men were at war in 1945, women were on the front lines of their own working on the bridge (Facebook). 

 

Now maps are being sold to put money back into these landmarks and resources regarding these landmarks for universities and schools.  Real estate is viewed through a different lens with someone like Nick Millican. Home buyers want to be in areas that have more historic value, as well as those that are aesthetically pleasing. London is bustling with activity but it is drawing more people to move there with these local monuments of history. 

 

Highlighting the architecture as well as local hot spots can draw more buyers and more revenue. Nick Millican sees this as a profitable year for London rather than one in which most major cities have experienced a slow down in buying. The unique aspects of London make it noteworthy for buying a home, but it is also rich in history lessons for families as well.