New build homes and developments in Nine Elms
✅ 74 new build developments in Nine Elms from 53 developers✅ 9,315 new homes for sale across 74 developments in Nine Elms district
Eaton Mews West
by Leconfield Property Group Sloane Square Historic style with modern mansard design, low carbon technology, cycle storage, gardens and offices create a peaceful, connected and valuable long term investment
8 Eaton Lane
by CIT VictoriaElegant new building with Grade II listed facade, Victorian inspired interiors, luxury amenities and meticulous design, offering modern comfort and long term value
Orsett Street
by Lambeth Council Vauxhall New red brick building with 1 to 3 bedroom homes, secure cycle storage, green shared spaces and upgraded walkways, designed for comfort, safety and energy efficiency
DAMAC Tower
by DAMAC Property Vauxhall Iconic riverside tower with Versace Home interiors, roof gardens, pool, gym, cinema, playroom and concierge, near parks, schools, shops, cafes and transport
Citadel Place
by CLS Holdings Vauxhall Mixed use new homes with modern standards, step free access, strong future potential and reduced prices, close to parks, schools, gyms, cafes and transport links
29 Tite Street
by London Square Sloane SquareHistoric site transformed into a best in class residential redevelopment with open green spaces, modern facilities and strong future value guided by careful planning
Graphite Square
by Third.i VauxhallModern mixed use scheme with 161 homes above 3 floors of coworking space, new public gardens, walking routes and easy access to transport, shops and parks
50 Vauxhall Bridge Road
by Not yet determined Pimlico Contemporary converted 18 home scheme with flexible layouts, strong planning consent, lasting finishes and excellent daily amenities, transport and schools nearby
Darwin House
by Westminster Builds PimlicoModern eco friendly build with durable materials, strong insulation and low energy use, near schools, parks, shops, cafes, gyms, clinics and fast transport links
Vauxhall Square
by Bmor Vauxhall Mixed use new build with shops, cafés, work spaces, hotel, gyms, clinics and parks nearby, plus fast city connections, green design and long term investment appeal
48-56 Ebury Bridge Road
by Care Home development Sloane SquareNew care home development at 48-56 Ebury Bridge Road offers bespoke nursing, dementia and residential care with landscaped garden, nearby schools, cafes and transport
Chimes Penthouse
by Beauchamp Estates VictoriaNewly completed building with 39 modern 1, 2 and 3 bedroom homes, hotel style facilities, gym, studio, screening room and rooftop terrace, close to key city landmarks
All new homes in Nine Elms in London
If you are looking for a new development to buy in Nine Elms in London, there are 74 new build homes in our catalogue.
New homes in Nine Elms, South-West London, are typically modern apartments priced above London averages. The area sits next to Battersea, one of the most-desired London destinations for living. In particular, residents highlight the London SW8 postcode and its exceptional offers for ambitious buyers.
Nine Elms homes range from content studio apartments to spacious 3-bedroom family flats. Some new homes are ready to move, while many others are available off-plan (buying before the construction is completed).
Unsurprisingly, new modern properties in Nine Elms boast all the most-demanded new build features, including swimming pools, security, health clubs, and parking spaces. Embassy Gardens, No. 9 Thames City, and Twenty Two are some of the most talked-about new developments in Nine Elms, and it is fully justified.
Prices for property in Nine Elms
The cost of new build houses in Nine Elms in London starts from £350,000.
The maximum price for apartments does not exceed £12,000,000.
Property features in Nine Elms
The completion date varies from 2026 to 2030. You can buy a house that is currently already commissioned.
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