Dagenham, RM9 6PE – Barking
Whole neighbourhood Large-scale regeneration project in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham at the Ford Dagenham plant, which has since been demolished. The context mixes residential with a new public realm, including open space and pedestrian links, bringing the community closer to both adjacent transport infrastructure and amenity sites. More than 10 acres of additional new public open space are included in the development’s landscape strategy to facilitate outdoor recreation and improve the standard of the residential environment.
The area is close to transport links leading into the broader London. Dagenham Dock station and local bus services are on hand to provide further transport links into central and East London. This transportation connectivity facilitates commuting and connects residents to educational, employment, and retail facilities in surrounding areas. The zone provides a contrast between urban activity and green neighborhood planning.
Shared Ownership at Dagenham Green boasts a variety of 1, 2, and 3-bedroom new homes, designed with the very best in modern living in mind to ensure ample light, generous floor space, and high specifications. These properties benefit from private outdoor amenity space, such as balconies or terraces, and are finished to a modern specification that meets both practical and functional needs synonymous with new build housing.
Shared ownership homes in this collection are of particular interest for a part-rent, part-buy model. Shared ownership offers a clear route to increasing equity in the home, over time, living in a secure residence that is secure and within established community surroundings.
Dagenham Green is part of a larger masterplan that will provide more than 3,500 new homes, many of which will be affordable and shared ownership, as well as homes for rent and private sale. The neighbourhood will boast diversity of land uses – residential, retail, community, and educational- to provide for a unified urban district. A secondary school, commercial premises, and recreational facilities are all part of the long-term vision for the area.
Landscape is a key component of the masterplan, with parks, footpaths, and green corridors creating opportunities for outdoor living on a daily basis. They form part of urban biodiversity and sustainable neighbourhood design.
Dagenham Green is well served in terms of transport and amenities. It is also close to Dagenham Dock railway station, meaning rail and bus services are available for travel around East London and onwards towards main transport routes. This allows for daily commuting to work, school, and recreation.
The surrounding community offers a mix of amenities, from shops to cafes and services, all within walking distance of the residential heart. The fabric of housing and open spaces reflects the emphasis on walking connections and accessibility to existing services in the neighbourhood, serving as a sustainable urban community.
Dagenham Green is brought to you by Peabody New Homes and Hill, creating a partnership of expertise bringing together affordable housing design and delivery, alongside urban design & neighbourhood development. This partnership is underpinned by quality, sustainability, and ongoing community legacy in the transformation of the area.
Neighbourhood 1 comprises shared ownership properties alongside build-to-rent and market sale homes as part of the diverse tenure profile to enable different occupier requirements to be catered for.
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Choosing a floor plan might be tricky, but it shouldn't be so. See 3 quick tips below to pick only the right layout for your new home.
Tip 1 — Measure it all
You might already know your desired square footage when choosing a new home. Generally, more bedrooms mean more space, which also drives up the prices.
However, modern developers offer smart floor plans so you can make better use of the space. For instance, a studio with an open floor plan can be much more efficient and affordable than a typical 1-bedroom apartment with a traditional floor plan.
Tip 2 – Go with the flow
Once you have picked one or several layouts, you need to imagine living in the space. Visualise daily activities like laundry or cooking: is it convenient? Do you have enough space?
Online interior design apps that offer 3D visualisation (many of them are free) are time-savers here. Just download the desired floor plan from 1newhomes, upload it to the website you chose, and get a 3D render to visualise living in your new home.
Tip 3 — Do not neglect flexible space
The current lifestyle dictates its own rules. That’s why you need to consider flexible space in your perfect floor plan to have room for a home office or a gym. In addition, be sure to check that your new flat has a lot of natural light. The importance of the latter goes without saying.
A good floor plan means having all you need in a smartly designed space. We are sure our quick tips help you pick only the perfect layout for your new home.
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