New Build Homes with a Balcony in London
✅ 1298 new build developments in London with Balcony from 456 developers✅ 378,771 new homes for sale with Balcony across 1298 developments in London
Chelsea Barracks
by Qatari Diar Sloane SquarePrestigious new development with gardens, pool, gym, concierge and elegant townhouses, close to cafes, schools, parks, transport, hospitals and supermarkets
Park Modern
by Fenton Whelan QueenswayA tall modern tower with sculptural glazed facades, park views, crafted interiors and hotel style services offers privacy, comfort and lasting long term value
Brigade Court
by Hadston BoroughRestored Grade II landmark blends heritage brickwork and modern glass, landscaped courtyard, roof terraces, cinema, gym, concierge and social spaces for strong investment potential
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Battersea Power Station
by Battersea Power Station Development Company Battersea Power Station Iconic riverside landmark regeneration with roof gardens, private park, cinema, theatre, gyms, offices and green space, offering modern lifestyle and strong investment potential
Holland Park Gate
by Lodha Group High Street KensingtonElegant low rise homes with 2–4 rooms, landscaped courtyard, spa, pool, cinema, gym, secure parking, concierge and strong long term investment potential
Bermondsey Heights
by Barratt London South BermondseyStriking 28 storey tower with 163 modern homes, concierge, secure access, rooftop terrace and landscaped gardens, offering strong transport links and investment potential
1A St John's Wood Park
by Almax Group Swiss Cottage Low rise building with only 9 homes, high ceilings, concierge, secure entry, lifts, bike storage, parking and refined common areas, ideal for long term value
Queen Anne's Gate
by Maple Springfield St. James's ParkHistoric style, modern interiors, 3 shared wellness levels, club lounge, private cinema, secure parking and twenty four hour concierge create a refined urban home
Cundy Street Quarter
by Grosvenor Sloane Square Sustainable low carbon homes with larger layouts, private play spaces, shared green areas and new trees, plus local shops, cafes and community facilities
Hayes Village
by Barratt London Hayes & Harlington Modern canalside development with over 1,000 homes, landscaped squares, shared gardens, retail, secure access, lifts and parking, ideal for long term living or renting
Canada Water
by British Land Canada WaterHigh rise up to 40 storeys with coworking, cafes, shops, bike storage, parking and new public spaces, close to parks, schools, gyms and major transport links
Crescent Gardens
by Latimer East CroydonContemporary building with landscaped gardens, green courtyards and car free routes, close to shops, gyms, cafes, parks, schools, medical centres and an airport
London New Build Developments with a Balcony
A private balcony is one of the most sought-after features in London new builds, offering personal outdoor space in one of the world’s most densely populated cities. From compact Juliet balconies to generous wraparound terraces, modern developments across the capital deliver outdoor living at every price point.
London currently features 1298 developments with balcony options. These homes provide private outdoor space with views across the city, river, or green spaces, adding significant value to daily life and boosting rental yields and resale performance for investors.
FAQ: New Build Homes with a Balcony in London
A balcony is an elevated platform extending from an upper-floor apartment, while a terrace is typically a ground-level or roof-level outdoor space that is often larger. In new build developments, terraces tend to be associated with penthouse or ground-floor units, while balconies are standard across multiple floors.
Yes, properties with private outdoor space consistently command a price premium in the London market. A well-positioned balcony with city or river views can add between 5% and 15% to the property’s market value, and it is a significant factor in attracting tenants quickly.
Most developments have specific rules regarding balcony use, typically outlined in the lease. Common restrictions include limits on barbecues, certain types of furniture, and the installation of satellite dishes. These rules are in place to maintain the building’s appearance and protect neighbouring residents.