Developer announces launch of 'boutique' development in West London
A new development has launched at a “prime” location in West London.
Developer Acorn Property Group has launched King’s Court in Acton, to be marketed by estate agency DEXTERS.
Comprising 25 apartments, the ‘boutique development overlooks the historic St Mary’s Church and offers a range of one, two and three-bedroom properties.
Kyla Campbell, group sales manager of Acorn Property Group commented: “We are delighted to launch King’s Court, with the development already receiving considerable interest from first-time buyers and investors alike.
“The boutique collection will provide contemporary apartments, finished to the highest quality, with our first residents set to move in this spring.
“With a prime position in the heart of Acton Town, buyers can enjoy the amenities on their doorstep whilst being a short distance from nearby parks and recreation spaces.”
Julian Kroll, sales director at DEXTERS Acton office, added: “Ahead of its official launch to market, there has been a flurry of reservations at King’s Court, with the scheme over 50 per cent reserved off-plan and buyers keen to secure their dream home at this stylish development.
“With neighbouring Chiswick often favoured, buyers are now drawn to the excellent value for money offered in Acton, with nearby green spaces, excellent transport links and strong community spirit.
“With Help to Buy available, King’s Court is a fantastic opportunity for first-time buyers wanting a modern, high-quality home.”
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