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Ian Cooke

Partner

England & Wales

020 3319 3700

ian.cooke@keystonelaw.co.uk

“I have worked closely with Ian Cooke on countless high-value Real Estate transactions in Prime and Super-Prime Central London since 1994. Ian has the technical skills, personality and ability to charm his client, and the other side, whilst delivering the most efficient, commercially beneficial and highly professional legal services to secure the best outcome for those he represents. I recommend him without hesitation or reservation to anyone needing world-class legal representation in their high-value London property deals.”

- Archie Riby-Williams, Chairman and CEO, Portman Heritage

Ian is a residential property solicitor with over 30 years’ experience handling prime and super-prime London residential property transactions. He has advised some of the world’s most powerful people investing in the London prime residential property sector on buying, selling, and developing in London.

Most of Ian’s clients are international, and have included foreign royal families, country leaders, and the owners of successful businesses. As well as advising high-net-worth individuals, Ian advises major property companies. He has also assisted international banks with property finance deals.

Ian is dual-qualified in England and Wales and in the British Virgin Islands. He often advises banks, companies, and law firms on the ability of BVI companies to enter into property and other transactions.

Expertise

Ian advises on buying and selling prime and super-prime London homes, acting for royalty, global leaders, and business owners in landmark deals.

Experience

  • Acted in the purchase of London’s most expensive apartment for an international buyer for a total “spend” including fit-out of in excess of £180 million.
  • Advising the developers of The Old War Office on Whitehall on their £1 billion residential sales programme.
  • Advising the developers on their £500 million+ residential development at 60 Curzon Street, Mayfair.
  • In 2023, advised an Indian Billionaire in a Mayfair property purchase for a price exceeding £135 million.
  • Advised an international family in 2024 on the acquisition of a building in Grosvenor Square for £43 million.
  • Advised a Middle Eastern family on the acquisition and refurbishment of a prime London residential house worth in excess of £50 million.
  • Advised British Land plc on its sales of Clarges, Mayfair – one of Mayfair’s most exclusive and high-value residential development projects in recent years.
  • With his team, advised on London residential property deals worth in excess of £3 billion per annum in each year between 2019 and 2025.
  • Handled the sale for a developer client of an apartment worth £62 million.
  • Advised a European buyer on the acquisition of an apartment for over £45 million in Eaton Square.
  • Along with a colleague, travelled to Hong Kong and Singapore to advise and place into contract over 200 apartment buyers at the Battersea Power Station redevelopment project.
  • Assisted an international businessman on the acquisition of three adjoining buildings near Buckingham Palace, which buildings he will develop into prime residential apartments, some for use by his family and some for sale.
  • Advised a number of international families acquiring apartments and townhouses at Chelsea Barracks.

Please note: The experience list above may include examples of work completed prior to joining Keystone Law.

Recognition

Recognised by The Legal 500 Hall of Fame for Residential Property 2022, 2024–2026

Recognised by Chambers High Net Worth for Real Estate: High Value Residential 2018–2026

Recognised by The Legal 500 as a Leading Individual for Residential Property 2019–2021, 2023

Top Flight Lawyer in The Spear’s 500 Property Law Index 2021–2023

Recognised by The Spear’s 500 as “Eminence Grise” for High Value Residential Property 2015–2019

Recognised by The Spear’s 500 as a Top 6 UK Lawyer for High Value Residential Property 2019

“Ian Cooke and Sakhjit Randhawa are always available to talk through any potential issues with the conveyancing process as they come up. Both of them are very good at ensuring everyone is on the same page throughout the process and happy to work with us to solve any potential sticking point during the transaction.”

The Legal 500 2025

Ian qualified as a solicitor in 1993. Prior to joining Keystone Law in 2019, he worked at the following firms:

  • Charles Russell Speechlys
  • Norton Rose Fulbright