Bermondsey residential scheme almost fully sold as demand rises
All but two of the phase one apartments at a new residential scheme in Bermondsey have now been sold.
Developer KALMARs has announced that since the launch of the Bombay Street scheme in July, almost all of the apartments have been sold.
Designed by architectural practice Ackroyd Lowrie, the development comprises a combination of one, two and three-bedroom apartments.
Sizes of apartment range from 560 sq ft to 1,227 sq ft, and each apartment features a private outdoor balcony.
KALMARs reported that on the first day of the development’s launch alone, almost half of the properties were sold.
Marc Faure, head of new homes at KALMARs, commented: “We’re delighted to see that virtually all the apartments at Bombay Street have sold so quickly.
“The sales success is testament to the development’s exceptional design and great location, providing desirable homes for Londoners.”
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