New Build Developments in London Zone 4
✅ 57,652 new homes in Zone 4 from 109 developers.✅ Prices from £250,000. Ready to move & off-plan options.
Vicarage Field
by Pinebridge Investments BarkingMixed use new build homes with flexible 1, 2 and 3 room layouts, strong investment potential, reduced price, modern design, green spaces and excellent connectivity.
ICON at Burnt Oak
by Network Homes Burnt OakModern homes with 1 to 3 bedrooms, shared ownership, green spaces nearby, parks, schools, gyms, cafes and easy access to public transport and airports
Churchill Quarter
by Countryside Homes Bromley South Modern high rise homes with shops at ground level, a public promenade, nearby green space and strong community focus make this development a smart long term choice
The Riverside Approach
by BY Development Limited ColindaleMixed use homes with studios, 1, 2 and 3 bedroom layouts, modern design, green space, library, co working, cafes, shops, car free planning and secure cycle storage
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
Pod Brentford
by NHG Homes BrentfordModern new build completing in Summer 2025 with rooftop terrace, smart design, natural light, green spaces nearby and easy access to transport, schools and parks
The Lock (at Greenford Quay)
by Telford Homes Greenford Modern canalside building with gym, workspaces, gardens and secure entry, near schools, parks, supermarkets and cafes, ideal for 1, 2 and 3 room home buyers
Northwick Parkside
by SNG Northwick ParkMajor new homes on transformed brownfield land, with green views, private outdoor space, community focus, local shops, hospital, schools, parks and leisure nearby
West Acre Square
by Southern Housing Group SouthallModern energy efficient building with landscaped gardens, fitness suite, lounges, secure cycle storage, family play areas and shops below, ideal long term investment
Merrick Place
by SNG SouthallModern 15 to 23 storey car free development with offices, green spaces, play areas, cycle parking and fast central connections, ideal for long term sustainable living
Richmond Square
by RER London RichmondModern low energy homes with large windows, quiet interiors, gardens and secure entry, near shops, schools, parks, gyms and fast links across the capital
249-253 Ealing Road
by The Landmark Partnership Alperton Two mixed-use buildings up to 10 storeys with ground-floor community space, workspace, landscaped amenity, cycle and car parking. 88 homes, planning approved. Solid.Buying a New Build Home in London Zone 4
Zone 4 covers some of London's most sought-after suburban destinations — Richmond, Ealing, Wimbledon, and parts of Essex and Hertfordshire. This zone appeals to families prioritising green space, top-rated state and independent schools, and quieter residential streets, without sacrificing London connectivity. According to 2026 market data, Zone 4 saw the highest inflow of buyers relocating from inner zones in the post-pandemic period.
There are currently over 180 new build developments in Zone 4 available in our catalogue. Whether you are drawn to the parks and riverside of Richmond or the established communities of Ealing, buying direct from a developer provides a 10-year warranty, modern construction standards, and full tenure transparency.
FAQ: New Build Developments in London Zone 4
New homes in Zone 4 start from £250,000. Prices vary considerably by location, with premium riverside and park-adjacent homes in Richmond and Ealing commanding higher values.
Completion dates across Zone 4 range from 2026 to 2036. Several family-oriented schemes in this zone are already completed and available to view.
Zone 4 combines excellent school catchments, green space, and suburban peace with 30–45 minute journeys into central London. Rental yields in Zone 4 typically range between 4.2% and 5.8%, and the zone consistently outperforms the London average for long-term capital growth due to persistent housing undersupply in desirable family postcodes.