Final Phase Launched At Newham Site
Posted 14 September 2022 by
Keith OsborneBarratt London has launched the final phase of Upton Gardens, its successful development of brand new apartments on the former site of West Ham United’s home stadium.
The good news for home-seekers right now is that they can choose from a range of incentives and save up to £25,000 on selected homes, if they reserve by 30 September 2022.
With the site now 75% sold, the current range of one-, two- and three-bedroom properties for sale cover a wide spectrum of budgets, with starting prices from £369,000 to £662,000. For a limited time, first-time buyers could benefit from using the London Help to Buy: Equity Loan scheme on selected plots, which would require a deposit of just 5%.
Every unit has a private balcony or terrace and all are complemented by on-site amenities include residents’ gym, concierge service, car club, landscaped grounds and family play areas. There is also a proposed café and community space for the development.
This development is just a six-minute walk from Upton Park Underground station in Zone 3, which provides a speedy link to central London in under 15 minutes, great for business or pleasure.
A great example of the remaining homes is Plot 22, a second-floor, two-bedroom priced at £533,000 and which is available through London Help to Buy and comes with a choice of incentives worth up to £25,000 (terms and conditions apply). It has an open-plan living/dining area leading onto the fitted kitchen with integrated appliances, with a glazed door to the private, west-facing balcony. Both bedrooms are spacious doubles with views overlooking the Memorial Walk. Bedroom one includes an en suite shower room and there’s a family bathroom and ample storage space to complete the layout. In all, there is some 871 sq ft of living space.
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