Notting Hill Genesis offer first-time buyers Black Friday incentives
Leading housing association Notting Hill Genesis is offering first-time buyers an Black Friday deals when they buy a home at selected developments.
Buyers who complete on a purchase of a selected home at its developments Goodluck Hope and Woolwich Reach in east London, or Heron Quarter at Woodberry Down in north London will receive up to a £7,500 contribution towards moving costs.
Available for a limited time only, the deal runs from Thursday 17 November to Wednesday 30 November on the first 20 reservations, on selected properties only.*
A stone’s throw from Canary Wharf and neighbouring London City Island, Goodluck Hope is emerging as a new riverside neighbourhood for London. Residents at the development have access to sought-after amenities including a gym, state-of-the-art pool, private cinema, work space and a 24-hour concierge service.
Just south of the Royal Docks in E16, one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments are available at Woolwich Reach, where buyers can make a home on the banks of the river Thames.
Set in a convenient Zone 2 location, residents enjoy luxury amenities including a swimming pool and boutique gym, as well as a private residents’ lounge. Two-bedroom Shared Ownership homes at Heron Quarter start from £155,625 for a 25 per cent share.
Diana Alam, head of sales at Notting Hill Genesis, said: “Our apartments at Goodluck Hope, Woolwich Reach and Heron Quarter are the perfect choice for first-time buyers looking to make a home in these vibrant and growing parts of London. Those interested should take the chance to visit the developments over the next few weeks and benefit from our fantastic Black Friday offer when they buy a home.”
By Mark Adair – Correspondent, Bdaily
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