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Project Name: Wimbledon House

Project Location: Wimbledon, London

Country: UK

Owner & developer: Alt Grove LLP

Completion Date: Q2 2017

Project Type: Residential

Project Contains: One bedroom apartments, 3 Levels Building

Number of Flats:10 Apartments

Services:

Very bright flats

2 x Parking spaces available

Integrated kitchen

Wood effect flooring

Full height wall tiled bathrooms

10year CML warranty

Location:

The development benefits from its excellent location within the fashionable and desirable location of Wimbledon, London. Only 200 meters to the train station and shopping canter. Providing fast links into London every 15 minutes. As an investment area, Wimbledon remains firmly established as one of the best locations in London, offering fantastic yield values when compared to other more central locations.

Project Views: City View              

Service charge - £805 per annum

Type of investment: Leasehold 250 years

Price Starting from:

One bedroom, 26M2, From GBP 395,000

Payment:

10% down payment, 90% on completion

The Developer:

Since the Group’s inception in 1992, BMB has established a reputation for creating unique and highly desirable residences. As long-time innovators in the property market, BMB’s expertise extends throughout the residential and student housing sector through Urban Study Originally established to purchase and develop undervalued property in the recession of the early 1990s, BMB’s highly experienced management team has, through the subsequent years, demonstrated an enviable capacity to maximise returns for both the company and its investors, irrespective of the varying market conditions prevailing over the last two decades. The developer has a commitment to superb locations, high quality construction and sophisticated design, underpinned by a development history worth in excess of £700m including landmark developments in Kensington, Chelsea, Belgravia, Mayfair, Notting Hill and Knightsbridge.

Wimbledon:

Wimbledon has been a commuter town since long before the arrival of the trains. Wimbledon has long had illustrious connections, with wealthy families choosing to live here from the 17th century onwards. By far the majority of houses in Wimbledon are handsome Victorian villas and four and five bedroom townhouses, or rows of sturdy terraces built after the arrival of the railway in 1938 to house the growing middle class. There's an enclave of Arts and Crafts properties around Merton Park, where John Innes built a garden suburb in 1868 to complement the picturesque landscape here. Tucked away behind the terraces surrounding Wimbledon Park is a Grade II listed glass and steel house designed by Richard Rogers. It’s not the only sleek contemporary building in town as new stylish construction is on the increase, with one off luxury homes and a few larger developments. The area divides roughly into the busy town, where the station is, and the village. Combined they offer all the practical resources and amenities residents could wish for, alongside a taste of a more countrified life, with open space, boutique shopping and traditional pubs. Families settle here in large numbers and it’s an ever popular destination with commuters, who can get to work in central London in half an hour or so.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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    Wimdledon House Floor plans