Barratt London has now sold 90% of its Western Circus development in Acton and has homes ready to move into this summer, and available through London Help to Buy.
Centred around landscaped gardens and part of a major redevelopment of the area, Western Circus consists of 364 one- and two-bedroom apartments with open-plan layouts and private outdoor space.
In addition to the homes, there will be a Lidl supermarket, opening soon, and a café on-site and residents are well-located for excellent transport links, being just a five-minute walk from East Acton station which has a journey time of just 18 minutes to the heart of the city via the Central line. Acton Main Line station will be serving the Elizabeth line from 24 May 2022.
Prices here start at £427,000 for a spacious one-bedroom home in the Barnum Apartments part of the development. Set around the open-plan kitchen/dining/living room, this property has a generous bedroom, family bathroom, utility/storage cupboards and a private balcony. London Help to Buy requires a 5% deposit of £21,350 and will provide an equity loan of 40% of the price (£170,800), leaving a mortgage requirement of £234,850. This home will be ready to move into this summer.
Top of the range right now, but above the price threshold for London Help to Buy, is a two-bedroom property on the 6th floor of Soleil Apartments. Off the hallway are the two double bedrooms (one with en suite shower room), the family bathroom and useful utility/storage cupboards and it leads to the heart of the home, a large dual-aspect kitchen/dining/living room off which is a winter garden. This apartment is price from £633,000.
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