10,000 new homes scheduled in East London
First-time buyers have the opportunity to get on to the property ladder at a new neighbourhood in East London.
L&Q’s new homes offer some of the first opportunities to buy at this new town on the River Thames. Covering an area the size of London’s Hyde Park, Barking Riverside will ultimately create over 10,000 homes, commercial and leisure space, public spaces and riverside walks.
Claire Brenlund, sales and marketing director at L&Q commented: “Barking Riverside is drawing a fantastic amount of attention from first-time buyers across the capital thanks to the extraordinary facilities it promises, paired with its affordability.
“Buyers who move to Barking Riverside will get to witness some of the project’s most exciting milestones opening soon, including the launch of Barking Riverside’s London Overground station.”
Included in the latest launch is a collection of three-bedroom apartments, offering an opportunity for families to buy through Shared Ownership in the capital.
With the apartments close to Riverside Campus, the largest free school campus in the UK, and new facilities such as The Wilds, a new multi-purpose community, ecology and events space, families can benefit from such facilities on their doorstep.
Barking Riverside will also host green infrastructure including a network of new cycle routes that will run throughout the development, and every home comes with secure cycle parking as standard.
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