New Build Homes with Educational Options in London
✅ 722 new build developments in London with Educational Options from 359 developers✅ 202,443 new homes for sale with Educational Options across 722 developments in London
Morden Wharf
by Galliard Homes North GreenwichRiverside project with parks, shops, offices and community spaces, energy efficient design, jobs and green areas, creating a vibrant mixed use neighbourhood
Bollo Yard
by Hurlington South Acton Affordable 1, 2 and 3 room homes above workspaces, with rooftop terrace, play area and parks nearby, offering reduced prices and long term value.
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
Garratt Lane
by Higgins Homes Earlsfield Modern development with 69 homes, up to 4 bedrooms, strong build quality, community facilities, parks, shops and transport within easy walking distance
Grahame Park
by Notting Hill Genesis Sales Colindale Modern regeneration project with green courtyards, new parks, shops, cafes, college, library and community spaces, offering strong rental yields and growth potential
Park Quarter
by Fairview New Homes New BarnetModern new build with 44 light filled 1, 2 and 3 bedroom homes, open plan layouts, private outdoor space and easy access to shops, cafes, gyms and green areas
Northwick Park
by Vistry Group Harrow-on-the-HillNew community with new roads, schools, libraries, sports and health facilities, plus open green spaces, better paths and strong infrastructure for modern living
Kingston Bridge House
by Westcombe Group Hampton WickRiverside building with 70 homes, modern design, natural light, quiet interiors, strong construction and nearby parks, shops, gyms and medical facilities.
Shaftesbury House
by Royal London Tottenham Court RoadRefurbished mixed use building with new setback floors, upgraded façades, modern offices, retail, cycle parking and end of trip facilities, focused on sustainability
Urban Picturehouse
by Montreaux homes Sidcup Contemporary brick design, secure access, energy efficient build, landscaped gardens, gyms, parks, schools, shops and medical care all within a short walk
Castanea Court
by SRG Holding New MaldenModern low rise homes with loft style interiors, huge windows, roof terraces, concierge, secure parking, shops on site and excellent links, ideal long term investment
Highbury Vale Police Station
by Stone ArsenalHistoric former police station with marble entrance, ornate cornicing, lift, secure video entry, underfloor heating, engineered wood floors and bespoke Leicht kitchens
London New Build Developments with Educational Options
Access to premium educational options is a key driver for property demand in London, with many new builds offering on-site schools or close proximity to top-tier institutions. These developments are designed to support lifelong learning, from early years through to adult education centres.
London currently features 722 developments with dedicated educational facilities or strategic school partnerships. These homes provide families with a competitive advantage, ensuring a high-quality learning environment and supporting the long-term capital growth and stability of the local community.
FAQ: New Build Homes with Educational Options in London
Facilities can include on-site primary schools, nurseries, and adult learning centres. Larger regeneration projects often incorporate secondary schools or university campuses. Many developments also feature quiet study rooms or libraries specifically designed for residents’ use.
While not every project has a school, major master-planned developments in London are often required to provide educational infrastructure as part of their community commitments. This ensures that new residential quarters are self-sustaining and well-served by essential educational services.
Homes located within the catchment areas of top-rated OFSTED schools or featuring on-site educational facilities consistently command higher prices and stronger rental demand. Education is a primary factor for family buyers, ensuring long-term investment resilience in the capital.