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.
Kedge House, Starboard Way and Winch House
by Mount Anvil CrossharbourEnergy efficient 1 to 4 bedroom homes with modern layouts, balconies or terraces, landscaped spaces and strong long term investment potential at a reduced price
240 Brockley Road
by KINLAND BrockleyA six storey brick building with balconies and cream Wienerberger finish, next to a church and green spaces, close to cafes, schools, shops and transport
Cerulean Quarter
by English Cities Fund Canning TownModern 32 storey tower with 1, 2 and 3 bedroom homes, large park, fitness, lounge, concierge, near schools, cafes, gyms, transport links and airport access
The Oren
by Elysian Residences Golders Green Completed senior living with 44 homes over 5 floors, health club, gardens and on site support services, close to parks, shops and public transport routes
4 Vorley Road
by Islington Council ArchwayEco led, zero carbon development with 72 dual or triple aspect homes, strong community facilities, low energy use, modern design and excellent local connections
Fifty Brook Green
by London Square Kensington Grade II listed conversion with courtyard, gardens and low rise secure setting, blending heritage with modern eco standards and quality design for long term value
North West Quarter
by Countryside Homes Kilburn ParkModern development with green areas, central square, shops, gym, cafe and medical centre, energy saving design and strong transport links, ideal for long term living
International Way
by Telford Homes Stratford International A 26 floor building with gym, gardens, roof terraces and shops nearby parks, schools, health centre, supermarkets and fast links to business areas
Gadwall Quarter at Woodberry Down
by Notting Hill Genesis Sales Manor HouseModern architecture, green surroundings, parks, gyms, cafes, schools, health centres and fast transport links create a calm yet well connected place to live
Central Middlesex Hospital
by SNG Harlesden Shared ownership 1, 2 and 3 bedroom homes with modern layouts, landscaped communal gardens, good transport links and reduced purchase costs for long-term living
Aylesham Centre
by Berkeley Group Peckham Rye Major mixed use hub with up to 1,050 homes, offices, shops and green spaces, sustainable design, strong transport links, schools, gyms and supermarkets nearby
Rosebank Way (The Mirador)
by Carty Forde Construction North ActonContemporary 5 houses and 32 flats with fine quality finishes, smart community design and strong local amenities, ideal for commuters and modern family living
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.