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Final Homes For Sale At Award-Winning Ealing Scheme

Posted 27 July 2022 by Keith Osborne

Broadway Living has just seven brand new Shared Ownership apartments still for sale at Central Square...

Just seven new apartments remain at Central Square – Broadway Living’s extensive regeneration development in Hanwell, leafy Ealing – and are ready to move into straight away.

Every home is for sale available via Shared Ownership at this development, which has twice won Gold for Best Starter Home Scheme at the WhatHouse? Awards. Homes are priced from £435,000 for a two-bedroom apartment, which means a 5% deposit of just £5,437.50 is required for a 25% share.

David Colley, regeneration manager at Ealing Council, commented: “The regeneration of Copley Close has been remarkable, turning an ageing estate into somewhere the residents – current and new – will be proud to live. We’ve not just created modern, high-quality new homes, but a re-invigorated, vibrant new place.”

With Shared Ownership, you buy a share of a property which can be as little as 25% and usually no more than 75%of its full value. Deposits are from just 5%, dependent upon your individual circumstances, of the share you purchase – you then take out a mortgage to cover the rest of your share and pay rent on the remaining share directly to Broadway Living, as well as a service charge. Anyone with a joint household income of less than £90,000 can apply.

Central SquareThe modern, open-plan apartments at Central Square feature floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the space with light. The kitchens are fully fitted with a suite of Zanussi appliances, all of the main bedrooms feature fitted wardrobes while most two-bedroom apartments provide an en suite shower room to the main bedroom, all included in the purchase price.

Providing respite from the busy city, buyers have access to plenty of outdoor space; each apartment has its own private balcony and there are communal landscaped gardens for residents to enjoy. There is also a playground, community hub and a local shop for the day-to-day essentials.

With easy access to local amenities and open spaces on its doorstep, as well as quick links into the city from on-site Castle Bar Park train station, Central Square offers the best of outer-city living. With its plethora of new and existing bars and restaurants, shopping and entertainment facilities, it's no surprise that Ealing has been known as the Queen of the Suburbs for over a century. Located within easy reach of London city centre, its extensive green space adds a quintessential charm to the lively high street. New urban quarter, Dicken’s Yard, which offers lifestyle brands, leisure activities and a weekly artisan market is located in the centre of Ealing, just two miles from Central Square.

Castle Bar Park train station is situated at the centre of Copley W7 just a minute’s walk from Central Square, offering direct services to London Paddington in 22 minutes. Copley W7 is a ten-minute cycle from Ealing Broadway station, which is connected by the Overground, District and Central line train services, and also now serves the Elizabeth line.

Find out more at 020 7087 5111 or copleyhanwellw7.co.uk.

 

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