
A house of enduring real estate.
From a single Mayfair address to a national portfolio.
Crestmark Estates was founded in 1994 by a small group of architects, financiers and operators who shared one conviction: that British real estate, treated as an institutional craft rather than a transactional product, could compound across generations.
What began with the restoration of a single Mayfair townhouse has, three decades on, become a £5.2 billion portfolio spanning luxury residences, hospitality, commercial campuses and institutional investment vehicles across the United Kingdom.
We remain privately held, headquartered at 48 Berkeley Square, and run by a small senior team accountable directly to investors.
Four principles that govern every Crestmark scheme.
Land First
We acquire only where the address itself is the long-term asset — heritage, transport, and demographic momentum.
Architecture-Led
We design with heritage-led practices and operate to a single quality bar across regions and product types.
Institutional Underwriting
Every scheme is structured under an SPV with independent valuation, audit and quarterly reporting.
Held, Not Flipped
Our default position is long-hold income. Most assets remain on our books years after handover.

A board built for institutional capital.
The Crestmark board is composed of senior executives drawn from international banking, hospitality operations, planning law and architecture — supported by an independent audit committee and an investment committee that signs off every acquisition.
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