New Homes in Camden
Extending north of London all the way from King's Cross to Hampstead, the borough of Camden is one of the largest and most diverse in London offering its residents exclusive residential areas and bubbling neighbourhoods with a great selection of bars, restaurants and nightclubs.
According to a recent study London residents love the idea of purchasing their new home in Camden with 33% of home buyers having rented somewhere in London before purchasing a house in the borough.
Browse all available new homes in and around the borough of Camden by viewing developments from the list below.
Hendon Waterside
Meadowlark House, Moorhen Drive, Tyrrel Way, Hendon, London, NW9 7QA
- £490,000 to £728,000
- 2 and 3 bedroom
- Set in the heart of an impressive £9.6bn waterside regeneration scheme in West Hendon. Experience a world of convenience, with an on-site Co-op, Starbucks and dental clinic. Take advantage of convenient travel links located close by and reach Camden Town in just 14 minutes & St Pancras in just 19 minutes, from Hendon Central Station. Surrounded by 170 hectares of green space and positioned along the Welsh Harp Reservoir, Hendon Waterside provides a picturesque active lifestyle.
Bermondsey Heights
227-255 Ilderton Road, South Bermondsey, London, SE15 1NS
- £494,000 to £812,000
- 1, 2 and 3 bedroom
- Bermondsey Heights is a landmark Zone 2 development of 1, 2 & 3-bedroom apartments ready for a move in spring 2025. Just a 5-minute train ride from London Bridge, the best that central London has to offer is within easy reach. Ambitious local regeneration plans include a proposed new London Overground station just 400 metres away, new business district, restaurants, shops and sports facilities. Homes available with a 30% discount with First Homes - see below for details.
Royal Gateway
Horn Lane, North Acton, London, London, W3 0DF
- £476,500 to £689,750
- 1 and 2 bedroom
- Welcome to Royal Gateway, where comfort meets convenience. Residents' can take advantage of an on-site gym, lounge, and concierge, plus rooftop gardens provide breath-taking panoramic views of Central London. Nearby stations are within a short 5 minute walk, offering quick access to the city. With £26bn being invested into the the local area, buying at Royal Gateway will be your best move yet.
Ridgeway Views
The Ridgeway, Mill Hill, London, NW7 1AA
- £455,000 to £608,000
- 1 and 2 bedroom
- Set within 47 acres, this beautiful collection of high-quality, energy-efficient homes are ready to move into and located within the Mill Hill conservation area offering stunning views across the rolling green fields of Totteridge Valley. Take advantage of a dedicated concierge, residents’ gym, restaurant, and an abundance of green open space within this pet-friendly development – all just 30 minutes from central London. Whether you’re looking for your first home or the next step for your growing family, discover your Ridgeway Views lifestyle today. Find out how we're creating a more sustainable place to live here.
Wembley Park Gardens
42 Brook Avenue, Wembley, London, HA9 8PH
- £442,000 to £642,000
- 1 and 2 bedroom
- Wembley Park Gardens is a landmark new development in the heart of north-west London’s iconic, cultural hotspot. The development will offer 454 high quality, energy efficient new one and two-bedroom apartments across five buildings which will be ready for a move in 2025. Rising to 21 storeys at its highest point, and with private outdoor space for every home, residents will enjoy outstanding views across the Wembley skyline. Huge investment has transformed the local area into a world-class destination, offering a fantastic choice of shopping and nightlife, picturesque green spaces, highly-rated schools and a host of cultural and leisure attractions. What’s more, with Wembley Park Underground station on your doorstep, fast transport links connect to central London in just 12 minutes, bringing all the capital has to offer within easy reach.
Springfield Place
Glenburnie Rd, London, London, SW17 0SR
- £445,000 to £678,000
- 1 and 2 bedroom
- In one of south-west London's most desirable hotspots, Springfield Place offers a village setting close to the City. With a new 32-acre park, Sainsbury's Local, restaurant & gym, you'll find everything on your doorstep. Discover your SW17 lifestyle. Ideally located between Earlsfield & Tooting Bec, central London is just 18 minutes away via tube, with two railway stations in easy walking distance.
Eastman Village
Harrow View, Unit 2, Polaroid Point, Hargrave Drive, Harrow, Middlesex, HA1 4BF
- £378,000 to £675,000
- 1, 2 and 3 bedroom
- Building on a rich legacy, Eastman Village brings a new life and new residential community to the former Kodak factory. Offering residents an on-site gym, Sainsbury's Local, cafés and over 6 acres of green space, there's plenty available at Eastman Village. Reach Euston in 12 minutes from nearby Harrow & Wealdstone station, or enjoy the green spaces on offer in this green pocket of the capital.
Sterling Place
245 Burlington Road, New Malden, London, London, KT3 4NE
- £398,000 to £554,000
- 1 and 2 bedroom
- Experience modern living with a touch of history at Sterling Place, located on the grounds of a former print works. Enjoy quick access to central London, whilst being equally close to Royal Parks and the Surrey Hills. New Malden offers great schooling & prime location for some of the UK's top universities. Explore our characterful homes, with on-site gym, yoga studio & podium gardens.
Hayes Village
Nestles Avenue, Hayes, Middlesex, UB3 4QF
- £395,000 to £582,000
- 1, 2 and 3 bedroom
- Set next to the iconic Grand Union Canal, Hayes Village is an exciting new community forming in west London, providing you a world of convenience right on your doorstep. There's plenty on offer at Hayes Village with on-site amenities, including a residents' gym, planned café and running track. Located only a 9 minute walk away is Hayes & Harlington station where you can catch the Elizabeth Line, giving you faster connections into the city than many Zone 2 locations.
Live the Camden life
As such a large borough which stretches right from Central London out towards the leafy suburbs of Hampstead and Highgate, Camden can deliver on lots of different requirements. And if it’s a new property you’re after, don’t miss our Low Deposit Schemes in London, with Deposit Unlock or Deposit Boost.
Things to see and do in Camden
The southern part of Camden is home to some of London’s best cultural draws, not least the spectacular British Museum. Galleries and museums such as the Charles Dickens Museum, Sir John Soane’s Museum and the Foundling Museum abound, while Regent’s Park provides a charming green space on the south west border.
Primrose Hill and Camden Town with its famous markets are close to the park, while Hampstead Heath is the crowning glory of the borough’s north. A superb spot to go for a stroll or a dip in one of the bathing ponds, you can also make the most of its kids’ playgrounds and sports facilities.
Education
There are lots of great schools right across Camden, with top choices for younger children in the south including Christopher Hatton Primary and St George the Martyr CofE. Both of these schools are rated as outstanding by Ofsted, along with Kentish Town CofE and Gospel Oak Primary.
The Camden School for Girls is one of the best secondaries in the borough. Elizabeth Garrett Anderson School is in Ofsted’s highest band too, while Haverstock School, William Ellis School and Regent High School are further strong options.
Camden transport links
The local council has promoted walking and cycling over owning a car in recent years, and whether you’re in the north or south, Camden is certainly well suited to this. There are plenty of Tube stations across the borough when you need to use public transport, covering the Central, Circle, Hammersmith & City, Jubilee, Metropolitan, Northern, Piccadilly and Victoria lines. You can also use a selection of Overground and train stations to get around, as well as an array of bus routes.
The Camden property scene
Camden offers so much to so many different types of people and with such vast appeal, it’s no surprise property prices have soared in recent years. From its famous pastel-coloured terraces to period conversions in Camden Town and large family homes in the Hampstead area, prices are around double the London average.
If this means Camden is out of reach then look out for more affordable properties in places like Acton, where you can find beautiful new apartments along Western Avenue for a fraction of the price you’d expect in Camden. And for some extra help, don’t miss offers such as our Movemaker scheme, where we could pay your estate agent fees for you when you sell your existing home.