1000 new North London homes scheduled for delivery in April
A property developer has launched 2 Ashley Road, the latest phase of its Heart of Hale development in Tottenham Hale, North London.
The one and two-bedroom homes, delivered by Argent Related, will be ready to move into in April 2022. The new building includes the first Help to Buy homes at the development, and first-time buyers are already snapping up opportunities to join this up-and-coming neighbourhood with a 5 per cent deposit.
Once complete, Heart of Hale will include over 1,000 homes, new restaurants and shops, space for a cinema, podium gardens and green terraces. The homes are located next to one of the largest open spaces in London, the 520-acre Walthamstow Wetlands.
Tottenham Hale is also one of the most affordable locations on the Victoria Line and has experienced a huge rise in popularity with buyers looking for value for money. In a recent report, JLL highlighted Tottenham Hale as a property hotspot, forecasting house price growth of 24 per cent over the next five years.
Tom Goodall, partner of Argent Related and head of residential said: “Tottenham Hale is one of the most exciting places in London and we are pleased to launch the new homes at 2 Ashley Road where we are experiencing strong demand.
“The location offers access to both the bustle of the city centre and sprawling green spaces, giving it unique potential as a lifestyle and financial investment – from young families to working professionals and first-time buyers.”
One- and two-bedroom homes are currently for sale at 2 Ashley Road, with prices starting from £442k through selling agent JLL.
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