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Friday 24 August 2018 3:45 pm  |  Updated:  Friday 24 May 2019 7:46 pm

New homes: All the new developments going on sale this weekend, including Help to Buy and Shared Ownership

By: Melissa York

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New developments on the market this week

The Quarry, Bexley

From £167,500 for a 50 per cent share of a £335,000 home

Part-buy, part-rent 27 new homes in Erith on the border of London and Kent. Around 600 Shared Ownership and Help to Buy homes have been built on the site of a disused quarry that’s been neglected for 40 years. Of the latest release, there are 16 two bedroom maisonettes and 11 three bedroom houses on sale, all with outdoor space, fitted appliances and underfloor heating.

Visit lqpricedin.co.uk/the-quarry to find out more

Upton Gardens, West Ham

From £349,990

Live on the site of the former West Ham United football ground in east London. The club has since moved to London Stadium in Stratford and 842 new homes will be built across 18 buildings ranging from three to 13 storeys high. A new show apartment has been unveiled by Bristol-based designer Andrew Henry and a number of new roads, including a restored, tree-lined Castle Street, have been designed for easier pedestrian access alongside a new library. Upton Park tube station is a 5min walk away.

Call 0844 811 4334 or barrattlondon.com

De Beauvoir Apartments, Dalston

From £615,000

Homes in the heart of happening east London went on sale this week. Situated in the Kingsland Conservation Area, there are 10 homes sitting on the Stamford Road, one of the oldest in England. One, two and three bedroom apartments are available for private sale, ranging from 644sqft to 1,115sqft alongside three spaces earmarked for new shops or restaurants facing onto the bustling Kingsland Road, with a lively dining scene and nightlife. The brick, period conversion building is also close to the London Overground.

Call 020 3637 1800 or visit thelintongroup.co.uk

Ram Quarter, Wandsworth

From £480,000

New build homes have gone on sale for first time buyers using the Help to Buy affordable housing scheme to get on the property ladder. A 5 per cent deposit is required to take advantage of the government’s 40 per cent equity loan. The studio to two bedroom apartments are on the site of the former Young’s Brewery, which has been redesigned by EPR Architects, the firm behind The Ned and the Rosewood Hotel restorations. Wandsworth Town Centre station is 4mins away on foot.

Call 020 3751 3190 or [email protected]

Shakespeare Road, Ealing

From £140,000 for a 40 per cent share

First time buyers can get their first step on the ladder in a west London neighbourhood that’s set to benefit from the Elizabeth Line when it starts running from this December. Housing association Notting Hill Genesis is offering 22 one, two and three bedroom apartments with modern interiors and mock period architectural features such as bay windows through Shared Ownership. The development is 3mins on foot from Hanwell Station with links to Paddington in half and hour and Heathrow Airport in 20mins.

Call 020 3815 1234 or visit nhgsales.com

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