Uxbridge Gazette

Redrow purchases ‘prime location’

Company takes on site of new homes

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convenient­ly located opposite West Drayton train station, beside the canal and, as such, many of the new homes will also benefit from waterside views.

Planning permission for the site includes 262 private residentia­l units, plus an additional 46 units of ‘ affordable housing’, a 175 square metre small business unit, car parking, and a central landscaped public piazza.

Tina Dedman, divisional sales director at Redrow, said: “Following significan­t investment in the locality, with hundreds of new homes being built, and new shops opening in the high street, West Drayton is now considered to be one of the most desirable property hot spots within the London Borough of Hillingdon.

“With local agents expecting a continued increase in the capital value of properties sold off plan, we believe that the high demand for new build property in the area will continue.”

The Yiewsley and West Drayton Town Centre Action Group previously welcomed plans for the £40 million housing developmen­t, but also raised concerns that schools, GP surgeries and shops may struggle to cope with the influx of residents.

But the ‘ Crossrail effect’ has already begun to impact demand for homes in West Drayton, as it enjoys road, rail and air links, with fast rail connection­s to the heart of the city, Heathrow Airport and access to both the M4 and M25.

With the arrival of Crossrail in 2019, travelling times will be significan­tly reduced – the West End will be just 23 minutes away and Canary Wharf only 37 minutes by train.

Local property expert Nicholas Jordan, director of Cameron Group, said: “Over the last 18 months we have seen a significan­t increase in demand for new build homes in the area.

“Forward- thinking investors who reserved a new build property off plan 18 months ago, have already enjoyed an increase of 20% in the capital value of their new home. We anticipate that new build properties being sold off plan will continue to rise in value at a similar rate as the completion date for Crossrail gets closer.”

 ??  ?? CHANGE OF OWNER: An artist’s impression of the new developmen­t
CHANGE OF OWNER: An artist’s impression of the new developmen­t

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