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Build Complete At Popular Mill Hill Development

Posted 2 November 2021 by Keith Osborne

There are still a few apartments available at Joseph Homes' No.1 Millbrook Park, where construction is now complete...

Joseph Homes has officially completed its build on site at No.1 Millbrook Park, its popular development in a prime position at the major project north London project.

The scheme, which has been designed with health and wellbeing in mind, has reached a significant moment, achieving its Building Control Certificate and Premier Warranty, giving buyers the peace of mind that homes have been finished to the highest level. With only 10 apartments available, there are now limited opportunities to secure a home at No.1 Millbrook Park.

No.1 Millbrook Park sits on the highest plot of the wider Millbrook Park scheme and will have some of the most expansive views of the open, green spaces below, contributing to the well-being of homeowners. Located on the original marching parade ground of Inglis Army Barracks, there is now very limited opportunity to secure a wellbeing inspired home at the scheme. There is still the opportunity to move in before Christmas. Help to Buy is available on many of these remaining properties.

Sean Ruane, sales director of Joseph Homes, commented: “A thriving community has already formed at No.1 Millbrook Park and we’re looking forward to welcoming even more new residents over the next few months. Today’s buyers are looking for homes, which support their daily needs, but are increasingly aware of how their homes can make an impact on the environment as well as their own well-being, which I believe has will continue to feed into the steady sales trajectory for homes at No.1 Millbrook Park.”

No.1 Millbrook ParkMotivated to build better homes and spaces for a better world, Joseph Homes applies its Live Well principles to all of its developments, from materials used to understanding the community that fits in with the spirit of the area. Disrupting the traditional housebuilder approach, the B Corporation® (B Corp™) certified business, awarded for taking a holistic view on impact and reward, whilst prioritising people and the planet, has sourced environmentally-friendly materials and utilised technologies to eradicate health-endangering chemicals from the homes at the development. The conscious design aims to create a retreat-like environment, surrounded by plush green space, allowing residents to relax in serenity away from other metropolitan areas in London and to encourage ecological living.

Together with the developer’s Live Well values, sustainable techniques have been employed to reduce the energy use of the building. Solar panels on the roof produce renewable energy, whilst MVHR units ensure all homes within the development are more energy efficient. A recent survey amongst buyers at No.1 Millbrook Park showed that 55% bought because they love the nearby outdoor space, whilst 62% chose their home because of the high ceilings unique to No.1 Millbrook Park, and 97% buying because of the overall design of the homes.

Mill Hill is known as one of the most sought-after suburbs in the capital, offering the best of being close to the city while offering many green spaces to be explored. The area is diverse and inclusive with a high ratio of independent businesses and a thriving community spirit. The Northern line from Mill Hill East Tube station operates as a fast link into central London, while Mill Hill Broadway railway station connects quickly to St Pancras and Luton Airport, allowing locals to travel internationally with ease.

Apartments at No.1 Millbrook Park are available to purchase now, with prices starting from £399,995. Find out more at www.no1millbrook.co.uk.

 

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