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
Stonebridge Place
by Israel Canada Stonebridge Park Mixed use high rise with 515 homes, gym, coworking, concierge, boxing gym, cafes, parks and squares, designed for long term living and strong rental potential
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.
Woodside Park
by Pocket Living Woodside Park Modern four storey building with 86 homes, shared roof terrace, social areas, secure cycle storage and parking, finished and ready for comfortable low maintenance living
Arc at Wembley
by Network Homes Wembley Central Modern finished building with car free design, ready to move in, practical 1 and 2 bedroom layouts, shared spaces, nearby shops, parks, gyms and medical services
Rathbone Terrace
by Broadway Living South Ruislip Low-density 4-bedroom mews townhouses with space, privacy and practical layouts, close to local amenities and transport links, ideal for families and investors now!!
Alexandra Palace Gardens
by St William (Berkeley Group) Turnpike Lane Low rise new build apartments from £495,000, with studios, 1, 2 and 3 bedroom layouts, private outdoor space, landscaped gardens and resident leisure facilities.
Sterling Place
by Barratt London New MaldenModern development with 1, 2 and 3 bedroom homes, private outdoor spaces, courtyard gardens, parking, cycle storage, electric charging and strong growth potential
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
Coronation Square
by Taylor Wimpey Leyton Modern finished homes in a large planned community around a public square, with shared amenities, green spaces and long term design quality for 1, 2 and 3 room layouts
ParkSide
by NHG Homes Elephant & CastleModern green facing building with shared areas, private outdoor spaces, sustainable materials and excellent access to transport, schools, shops and healthcare
Mulberry Heights
by Fruition Properties Brent Cross Elegant red brick Edwardian style building with modern interiors, private outdoor spaces, parking, bike storage, nearby schools, parks, cafes and medical servicesLondon 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.