Retirement New Build Homes in London
✅ 48 retirement developments in London starting from £249,995.✅ Age-exclusive homes with on-site amenities from 21 trusted builders. Secure your future.
Queensgate Apartments
by Birchgrove SidcupModern four level building with private balconies, shared gardens, wellness and social spaces, completed and ready, offers secure managed living and long term comfort
Benabo Court
by Anchor Hackney DownsEnergy efficient new development with 72 homes, zero carbon design, gardens, lounge, lift, strong community focus and full estate management and support services
Shenfield Village
by Santhem ResidencesFour storey later living community with 55 one and two bedroom homes, secure smoke free landscaped grounds, lifts, concierge, leisure spaces and wellness facilities
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Randolph House
by McCarthy & Stone KentonNew retirement building with secure entrance, lounge, garden tables, guest suites, wide step free access, lifts, parking, nearby parks, shops, gyms and medical care
Homewood Grove
by Rangeford VillagesLater living village with 116 new homes, wellness centre, pool, gym, spa, bistro and landscaped gardens, near hospital, park and strong transport links
Riverstone Fulham
by Riverstone Imperial Wharf Modern riverside residence with 1 to 3 room homes, landscaped gardens, pool, gym, cinema, salons, concierge and on site care, close to parks and daily services
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
Oak Tree House
by Care Concern Group Maida ValeEnergy efficient 1 to 3 room care-led apartments with landscaped gardens, close to healthcare, offering long term stability and income; price now reduced.
Goldfinch Point
by Anchor Stamford HillContemporary architecture with secure entry, landscaped gardens, play areas, green spaces nearby and strong transport links makes this new build a sound long term purchase
The Denton
by Elysian Residences Four storey later life residence with shared spaces, on site support, care options, secure feel, nearby shops, healthcare and travel links for long term living
Woodbank Apartments
by BirchgroveLow rise later living home with 51 1 and 2 bedroom units, embedded in greenery, with dining, fitness, spa, lounges, concierge, telecare and secure design
Botanical Place
by Retirement Villages West ByfleetNet zero later living hub with 8 floors, 196 homes above shops, square, gym, wellness centre, cinema and library, all daily needs within a short walk
Retirement New Build Homes in London
Retirement new builds in London are designed for those over 55 who wish to maintain an independent lifestyle within a secure and managed community. These developments go beyond standard housing, often featuring on-site amenities such as communal lounges, landscaped gardens, and 24-hour emergency support systems. Choosing a purpose-built retirement home ensures your living space is future-proofed with accessibility features while keeping you connected to a like-minded community.
There are currently 48 retirement-specific developments in London. From luxury apartments in central boroughs to quieter suburban schemes, these properties offer a range of options for downsizing or relocating. Most projects are strategically located near local shops, transport links, and healthcare facilities to ensure maximum convenience and ease of access for all residents.
FAQ: Retirement New Build Homes in London
Most retirement developments in London have a minimum age requirement of 55 or 60 years. In the case of couples, usually only one partner needs to meet this age criteria. These age restrictions help maintain a peaceful environment and a community of residents with similar lifestyle needs.
Yes. Accessibility is a core feature of retirement housing. You can expect level access throughout the building, wider doorways for wheelchair access, lifts to all floors, and bathrooms designed with safety in mind. These features are intended to support independent living as your needs change over time.
Service charges in retirement developments are often higher than in standard apartment blocks because they cover a broader range of services. This typically includes the salary of a dedicated house manager, maintenance of extensive communal facilities, emergency call systems, and social event planning for the residents.