Property description
Bordering Woolwich Riverside and Woolwich Common, Wellington Quarter offers the best of both worlds. The four-block town centre development, located within the commercial heart of vibrant Wellington Street, is only moments from the future Crossrail station. Each high-specification apartment features a spacious interior for comfortable and convenient living. 1 & 2 bedroom apartments available:
Finishes
White painted walls and ceilings from Dulux
Vinyl wood flooring (tawny oak or frosted birch)
Modern Ivory natural tiles, or similar, (bathroom floor and side of bath)
Carpet – Velvet type to bedrooms
Kitchen
Full range of kitchen units Paula Rosa or similar (symphony or similar) and
appliances cooker, hob, extractor hoods, washer / drier, make Bosch or similar.
Bathroom
Duravit wall hung basin
Kaldawei bath (or similar)
Wall hung Duravit WC
Wall mounted chrome towel rail
Electrical underfloor mat
Demand: By 2041, Woolwich Common is projected to see 48% population
growth from 2011’s figures, while Woolwich Riverside’s regeneration
is driving a population boom of 123%. This forms a combined
average growth of 87% for the two wards in which the project lies.
In the context of the entire borough, Greenwich’s population will
rise 1.7% higher than the London-wide average over the same 30-
year period.
Supply:The Mayor’s London Plan is targeting to build a minimum of
26,850 new homes in Greenwich over the next ten years to keep
up with employment and economic growth.
For years now, housing supply in London has struggled to keep
up with demand. Over 42,000 new homes are required per annum
for the next two decades and this target is not being met. The
imbalance is most severe in areas that offer the most value, like
Woolwich.
Carpet – Velvet type to bedrooms
Kitchen
Full range of kitchen units Paula Rosa or similar (symphony or similar) and
appliances cooker, hob, extractor hoods, washer / drier, make Bosch or similar.
Bathroom
Duravit wall hung basin
Kaldawei bath (or similar)
Wall hung Duravit WC
Wall mounted chrome towel rail
Electrical underfloor mat
Demand: By 2041, Woolwich Common is projected to see 48% population
growth from 2011’s figures, while Woolwich Riverside’s regeneration
is driving a population boom of 123%. This forms a combined
average growth of 87% for the two wards in which the project lies.
In the context of the entire borough, Greenwich’s population will
rise 1.7% higher than the London-wide average over the same 30-
year period.
Supply:The Mayor’s London Plan is targeting to build a minimum of
26,850 new homes in Greenwich over the next ten years to keep
up with employment and economic growth.
For years now, housing supply in London has struggled to keep
up with demand. Over 42,000 new homes are required per annum
for the next two decades and this target is not being met. The
imbalance is most severe in areas that offer the most value, like
Woolwich.
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