New Build Developments in London Zone 2
✅ 168,643 new homes in Zone 2 from 206 developers.✅ Prices from £250,000. Ready to move & off-plan options.
Hampstead Police Station and Courthouse
by Redington Capital Belsize ParkGrade II listed 1913 landmark, restored with original architecture, mixed residential, commercial and healthcare uses, close to transport, schools and hospital
Rye Parkside
by Dominus New Homes NunheadContemporary building with sustainable design, heat pumps, solar panels, lifts, bicycle storage and green views, near cafes, schools, parks and train links
Chrisp Street
by Telford Homes Canary Wharf Modern new build with green spaces, shops, schools and gyms nearby, easy transport links and durable finishes, designed for flexible 1, 2 and 3 room living layouts
The Grove
by Huxley Group Goldhawk RoadContemporary new build with 1, 2 and 4 room homes, secure private access, high specification finishes, spacious layouts and excellent transport connections nearby
Vabel Blackheath
by Vabel GreenwichContemporary brick building with fine detailing, graceful arches, rooftop garden and landscaped grounds, close to shops, schools, gyms and fast city connections
Ravenscourt Park Hospital
by TT Group Stamford BrookArt Deco heritage building with landscaped courtyards, community spaces, cafe, fitness nearby, sustainable heating, green energy and improved access, paths and gardens
Cuba Street
by Ballymore Canary WharfA 47 storey landmark with 421 homes, indoor and outdoor gym on level 32, large new public park, child play areas and generous shared spaces for community
White Post Street
by Hexagon Housing Association New Cross Gate Modern mixed use building with 25 new homes above 9 commercial units in refurbished arches, offering stylish design, strong community feel and sustainable land use
Twelvetrees Park
by Berkeley Group Canning TownNew homes with 12 acres of green space, gardens, gym, screening room, business lounge and concierge, plus fast links, shops, school, cafés and community centre
Pudding Mill Lane
by Vistry Group StratfordMixed use project with new homes, commercial space, cafes, gyms, schools and parks nearby, plus excellent transport links and future focused regeneration benefits
Alfriston Road
by Wilben Clapham SouthModernised Victorian and Edwardian style homes with historic charm, close to parks, schools, cafes, shops and fast transport links, ideal for families
Thames Road
by Ballymore Canning TownRiverside mixed use project with 1,658 homes, gym, outdoor pool, tennis court, rooftop running track, school, park, retail, cafes and sustainable design
Buying a New Build Home in London Zone 2
London Zone 2 is where urban energy meets genuine community character. Stretching from Hackney and Islington in the north to Brixton and Peckham in the south, and from Shepherd's Bush in the west to Bow in the east, Zone 2 is the engine of London's regeneration story. According to 2026 market data, Zone 2 attracts the largest share of first-time buyers and young professionals, drawn by competitive pricing relative to Zone 1 and outstanding connectivity.
There are currently over 483 new build developments in Zone 2 available in our catalogue. Whether you are looking at a riverside flat in Bermondsey, a design-led apartment in Hackney, or an off-plan home in thriving Nine Elms, buying direct from a developer gives you a 10-year structural warranty and full price transparency.
FAQ: New Build Developments in London Zone 2
New homes in Zone 2 start from £250,000, offering substantially better value per square foot than central Zone 1 postcodes while maintaining excellent transport links.
Completion dates across Zone 2 range from 2026 to 2036. Many developments are ready to move in immediately, with further off-plan options available.
Zone 2 delivers some of the strongest rental yields in London. According to current market data, average rental yields in Zone 2 range between 4.5% and 6.2%, driven by high tenant demand from young professionals and proximity to employment hubs. Ongoing regeneration in areas like Peckham, Hackney, and Nine Elms also supports long-term capital growth.