‘Boutique’ Greenwich residential development down to final unit
A residential scheme in the heart of Greenwich is down to its last available unit after experiencing high levels of demand.
87 Greenwich High Road is down to its final home after securing reservations on all but one of its properties.
Developed by Tailored Living Solutions, the 14-unit scheme comprises a range of one, two-and-three-bedroom apartments as well as penthouse properties.
Josh Chadd, managing director at Tailored Living Solutions, commented: “A key factor in building 87 Greenwich High Road was the exceptional work/life balance on offer in Greenwich and as a result the development has proven to be extremely popular.
“The combination of high-tech sustainable homes, excellent location, fast transport links and close proximity to popular landmarks alongside the Help-to-Buy element have been the perfect combination for purchasers looking for a well-priced home in a popular London address.”
Akin Kara, head of new homes at Acorn, added: “The outstanding quality of the new-build homes at 87 Greenwich High Road are exactly what first-time buyers are looking for.
“Not to mention Greenwich is one of London’s most desirable areas, with easy access to the river and park, as well as excellent transport connections.”
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