Keeper's Yard N17 offers 1–3 bed flats from £399,000 in a 63 unit scheme, 1.0 km to Bruce Grove and White Hart Lane stations, with Tottenham Hale and Seven Sisters Underground around 2.1 km, in a fast regenerating Haringey location.
With cafes from 235 m, Bruce Castle Park 302 m, schools within 600 m and strong tenant demand in regenerating Tottenham, Keeper's Yard provides a compelling buy to let option versus more expensive nearby Zone 2 locations.
Set in Tottenham N17, this scheme of homes is part of a fast-regenerating area of North London. Keeper’s Yard is, however, under a kilometre from both Bruce Grove and White Hart Lane stations; Seven Sisters and Tottenham Hale Underground connections can also be found a short distance away. This connectivity ensures easy access to Central London, making the area more favourable for both residential and rental demand.
Within walking distance are local cafes, schools, and green spaces such as Bruce Castle Park.... A precise map shows how close they are to day-to-day facilities and transport, which helps add weight to the functional benefits of the location. Local market demand remains strong, buoyed by regeneration projects and evolving infrastructure that are gradually turning Tottenham into a go-to residential destination.
The development embodies a modern industrial design language influenced by London loft-style living, mixing raw materials with contemporary finishes. Consisting of 63 units over five stories, the scheme features a mix of one-, two-, and three-bedroom layouts, including penthouses. Interiors feature open-plan layouts, generous use of glass, and smart use of space, creating homes that speak the language of urban dwellers today.
Each residence receives quality finishes and detail, including integrated Bosch cookers and underfloor heating throughout. Floor-to-ceiling glazing maximizes natural light penetration, and most apartments are also equipped with private balconies or terraces. The vernacular also aligns with Tottenham’s broader narrative, integrating heritage references with contemporary urban design.
Set in a regeneration area, the scheme offers competitive access to the London market, with units from £399,000. The price point represents access in relation to buildings closer to the city centre, but still within reach of the most important transport hubs. This balance caters to both owner-occupier demand and investment strategies targeting rising rental returns in the district.
A buyer interested in a location like this is going to look long-term, focusing on growth potential from regeneration, infrastructure, and community development. The scheme meets these criteria by providing a well-connected residential accommodation within Zone 3. There is strong tenant demand in Tottenham, confirming its place as a great buy-to-let location in North London.
If so, residents can enjoy a variety of amenities to facilitate modern urban living, such as a landscaped rooftop terrace that includes lounge space for communal use. Other features include cycle storage, security systems, and access-controlled entry to promote convenience and safety. The arrival of a Tesco Express on the ground floor further adds to the day-to-day convenience for residents.
All images related to the scheme show a strong emphasis on functional planning and modern design. Private residential areas complement the shared social spaces and help to create a balanced lifestyle environment. The wider scheme provides a templated residential product that responds to its neighbouring environment, balancing challenges of accessibility, design quality, and local regeneration.
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Apartments at Keepers Yard are available on a 999-year leasehold basis, offering long-term ownership that closely mirrors the benefits of freehold. This extended lease term provides buyers with a high level of security and long-term investment potential.
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