New Build Flats & Apartments for Sale in London
Riverstone Kensington
by Riverstone Kensington1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments for sale, 59–107 sq m, modern interiors, large windows, generous storage, private balconies or patios, ready to move into
Benabo Court
by Anchor Hackney DownsNo apartments are currently available for sale. Planned 1-bedroom homes will be self-contained with private kitchen, bathroom and living area, built to zero carbon standards
48-56 Ebury Bridge Road
by Care Home development Sloane Square1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments for sale, with bespoke care, luxury hospitality, landscaped courtyard garden and tailored lifestyle services
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Woodbank Apartments
by Birchgrove1 and 2 bedroom later living apartments for sale, with spacious layouts, fitted kitchens, walk in accessible showers, balconies or patios and telecare systems
Samuel House
by McCarthy & Stone Southgate1 and 2 bedroom retirement apartments for sale, 59 to 74 square metres, with lift access, fitted kitchens, generous storage, walk in or fitted wardrobes
Marstead Mill
by Marstead Living Mill Hill East1, 2 and 3 bedroom retirement apartments for sale, in low rise buildings set among landscaped gardens, with extensive communal leisure and wellness facilities
Goldfinch Point
by Anchor Stamford Hill1-bedroom and 2-bedroom flats for sale with airy open plan living, contemporary kitchens, modern appliances, high specification bathrooms, balconies or terraces
Landsby
by Elysian Residences Stanmore1 and 2 bedroom senior apartments with generous space, natural light, shared social areas, on site restaurant, gym, pool, roof garden, library and care support
Augustus House
by McCarthy & Stone1 and 2 bedroom step free apartments with lift, balconies or terraces, underfloor heating, integrated kitchens, modern bathrooms and generous circulation space
The Chocolate Quarter
by St Monica Trust1 and 2 bedroom later living apartments with balconies or terraces, flexible living rooms, high end kitchens and bathrooms, landscaped shared spaces and amenities
Carriages, Purley
by Pegasus Life Purley Oaks1 and 2 bedroom apartments for over 60s with communal lounge, roof terrace, guest suite, exposed brickwork, bronze accents and modern, comfortable interiors
Lower Mill Apartments
by Birchgrove Ewell West1 and 2 bedroom senior living apartments for sale, over 30 layouts, wheelchair friendly, walk in showers, waist height kitchen appliances, communal facilities
Buying a Brand New Flat in London
London's new build apartment market offers diverse options, from modern studios in Canary Wharf to luxury penthouses overlooking the River Thames. Purchasing a newly built flat directly from the builder provides major benefits, including high energy efficiency ratings, chain-free transactions, and contemporary construction standards. Many new developments include resident amenities such as concierge services, private gyms, and landscaped gardens.
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Why Choose a New Build Apartment Over a Resale Flat?
Buying a brand new apartment brings financial and legal advantages. All new build flats come with a 10-year structural warranty, giving you security that older resale properties cannot match. Newly built flats also comply with strict modern environmental rules, resulting in high EPC ratings (often A or B) and lower utility bills. Additionally, securing a flat off-plan allows you to choose your preferred floor, view, and interior finishes before construction completes.
FAQ: New Build Flats in London
Prices for new flats start from £239,996 for developments in outer zones, scaling up to £43,700,000 for ultra-luxury apartments in prime central districts.
New build flats offer clear advantages, including a 10-year structural warranty, chain-free purchases, and high energy efficiency. Modern properties are significantly cheaper to heat and maintain than older period conversions, making them a safe choice for both owner-occupiers and investors.
Most flats in London are sold as leasehold, meaning you own the property for a set period (often 999 years), but not the land itself. When buying a leasehold flat, you will typically need to pay an annual service charge to cover building maintenance.
Service charges are fees paid by leaseholders to maintain the building and communal areas. This typically includes building insurance, cleaning of shared spaces, lift maintenance, security, and access to any resident amenities.
We list properties across the entire city. You can find high-end luxury projects in prime Zone 1 areas, alongside more affordable flats in outer commuter boroughs like Croydon, Ealing, and Barnet.
Yes. Most modern residential projects are designed with community facilities. While boutique developments might offer secure parking and shared gardens, larger projects often include 24-hour concierges, private gyms, co-working lounges, and swimming pools.