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
Somerset Road
by Ayana Properties West Ealing Modern residence with parks, cafes, gyms and supermarkets nearby, plus quick links to city and airport, offers strong lifestyle and long term investment appeal
Foxgrove Mews
by Shanly Homes New build in village centre with high specification, 10-year warranty, full fibre, low energy lighting, smart heating, energy efficient appliances; 1,2,3,4 bedrooms.
201-207 Kensington High Street
by Brent London Borough Council High Street KensingtonRestored Art Deco building with retail, wellness spaces, gyms, cafés and parks nearby, offering heritage design, modern interiors and strong investment potential
Nexus phase 3
by Newlon Living Ponders EndModern design-led building with private outdoor spaces, landscaped gardens, secure storage, electric car charging and excellent transport, parks and shops nearby
Arden
by Peabody Lewisham New homes with modern design, green courtyards, wellness spaces, coworking hub and screening room offer style, comfort and strong long term investment potential
Square Roots Lewisham
by London Square LewishamModern building with 1 to 3 bedroom homes, each with a private balcony or terrace, river nearby, great transport links, shops, parks, schools and universities
Arora Clapham Park
by Countryside Homes RichmondModern design by Sheppard Robson, sustainable mixed tenure homes, close to schools, green spaces, gyms, shops, medical care and fast links to airports
Lower Mill Apartments
by Birchgrove Ewell WestLow rise senior living building with 53 one and two bedroom homes, river and garden outlooks, wide halls, walk in showers, shared dining, bar, gym and gardens
Powys Mews
by Southern Grove Bounds Green Compact mews of terrace houses on an infill site offering 2 and 3 bedroom layouts, private outdoor space, sustainable design and a calm, family-focused streetscape.
Macfarlane Place
by Peabody White CityModern low rise building with 94 light filled homes, private balconies, shared garden, secure access, bike storage and great links to shops, schools and hospitals
Goodmayes
by Hadley Property Group GoodmayesSustainable mixed use building with green roofs, mobility hub, public square, gym, music academy, play areas and landscaped spaces, approved by local council
Fourth Mile
by Reef Group Gunnersbury Modern 16 floor residential building with green spaces, gym, cinema, shops nearby, strong transport links and durable interiors, ideal for long term livingLondon 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.