New properties for sale in EN3
Sanderling and Harlequin House
by Newlon Living Ponders End All new homes in this development are sold out. We can help you find a secondary housing option.Uplands Park Place
by Shanly Homes Gordon Hill All new homes in this development are sold out. We can help you find a secondary housing option.Wandsworth Common
by London Square Earlsfield Discover a beautiful development adjacent to 32 acres of new park, offering an array of exquisite 1-3 bedroom apartments and also spacious family homes with designs up to five …Hayes Village
by Barratt London Hayes & Harlington Welcome to Hayes Village, the future of modern living in west London. Nestled beside the picturesque Grand Union Canal and enveloped by nine acres of lush greenery, Hayes Village …Carnation Way
by C C Land Nine Elms Introducing One Thames City, an exceptional residence for luxury living in the heart of Nine Elms. So iProperty completed the research of all apartments in London and found you …Free personalised new build selection
Two Berol Yard
by Berkeley Group Tottenham Hale Two Berol Yard is a flagship mixed-use development at Tottenham Hale, London N17 part of the new live, work-play lifestyle concept positioned within the vibrant new hub of the …The prices and benefits of a new home in EN3
The EN3 area in East London, provides a balanced urban and green environment, excellent transport links, and a variety of shopping and housing options.
The region also boasts parks and recreational spaces. It makes the place an appealing choice for those seeking a well-connected community with a mix of developed properties for sale and natural beauty.
If you're in search of new developments for purchase in the EN3 area of South London, our catalogue features 2 newly constructed homes.
New build homes in EN3 start at a minimum price of £295,000, while the maximum price for apartments does not exceed £296 000.
How to choose the best house in EN3
Buying the ideal house in EN3 in South London involves several key considerations:
- Budget: Establish a realistic budget that factors in all costs.
- Condition: Assess the property's condition, considering maintenance requirements.
- Safety and Environment: Evaluate neighbourhood security and environmental factors.
- Resale Value: Think about the property's potential resale value.
- Home Inspection: Conduct a thorough inspection to identify any issues.