Wembley Park, 1 bed homes











Starting prices
Overview
JUST ONE APARTMENT REMAING!
Tamil Housing introduces Wembley Hill, a boutique selection of four new 1, 2 & 3-bedroom apartments available through Shared Ownership, offering contemporary living in a spectacular location.
If you’re looking for green space and fresh air, you’ll find King Edward VII Park less than a mile away. Two miles to the north-east you’ll find Fryent Country Park - 254 acres of nature reserve with rolling hills and woodland.
Local area information
Wembley is well served by underground stations. Wembley Stadium, just a few minutes’ walk away, oers overground services to London Euston in just 14 minutes. From Wembley Park you can be in London Bridge in 35 minutes.
The London Designer Outlet hosts over fifty stores including brands from Adidas to Kurt Geiger and a nine-screen Cineworld. Brent Cross Shopping Centre and IKEA Wembley are both just a short bus ride away. Westfield London is packed with enough luxury stores to turn any head and is just minutes away.
Wembley is also home to a spectacular array of restaurants from around the world, from Indian & Nepalese, to Italian & Spanish, what’s your favourite this week.
Plot availability
FAQ's
Min share price from: £135,000 for a 25% share
Full price from: £540,000
Minimum deposit from: £4,563
Monthly rent from: £928
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 1
There is only one available priced at £135,000 for a 25% share.
It’s the same as buying on the open-market but you’re buying a share of a property, so therefore pay a mortgage on the part you own.
An independent mortgage advisor can help suggest which type of mortgage might be best for you, based on your situation.
Leasehold, which is essentially the contract for the share you've bought.
It means you've got the right to keep your home for a certain number of years (usually at least 125), but the land belongs to someone else. Your lease also sets out how much you need to pay each month, your responsibilities while living there and all the details of your agreement with the housing association. Make sure you go through it and ask lots of questions.
Your solicitor can help you with this.
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