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New Homes & Flats in South East London

From Greenwich to BexleyBromley and Lewisham, new homes in South East London encompass some of the capital’s largest and most notable boroughs. With such a diverse corner of London covered, the area offers houses to suit a range of tastes and budgets.

Whether you want to be close to Central London in Woolwich or further away from the city centre in a place like Biggin Hill, you can use the links on this page to navigate between our latest developments in South East London.

  • Bermondsey Heights

    Bermondsey Heights

    227-255 Ilderton Road, South Bermondsey, SE15 1NS
    • 1 and 2 bedroom
    • £465,000 to £703,000
  • Springfield Place

    Springfield Place

    Glenburnie Rd, London, SW17 0SR
    • 1, 2 and 3 bedroom
    • £474,000 to £1,088,000
  • Sterling Place

    Sterling Place

    245 Burlington Road, New Malden, London, West London, KT3 4NE
    • 1, 2 and 3 bedroom
    • £386,000 to £744,000
  • Hendon Waterside

    Hendon Waterside

    Meadowlark House, Moorhen Drive, Tyrrel Way, Hendon, NW9 7QA
    • 1, 2 and 3 bedroom
    • £359,000 to £699,000
  • Ridgeway Views

    Ridgeway Views

    The Ridgeway, Mill Hill, NW7 1ST
    • 1 and 2 bedroom
    • £399,000 to £570,000
  • Wembley Park Gardens

    Wembley Park Gardens

    42 Brook Avenue, Wembley, HA9 8PH
    • 1 and 2 bedroom
    • £435,000 to £617,000
  • Eastman Village

    Eastman Village

    Harrow View, Harrow, HA1 4GW
    • 1, 2 and 3 bedroom
    • £359,000 to £609,000
  • Hayes Village

    Hayes Village

    Nestles Avenue, Hayes, UB3 4QF
    • 2 and 3 bedroom
    • £327,000 to £539,000

Live the South East London life

Whichever part of South East London you have your eye on, there are lots of great areas, attractions, schools and transport links to draw you in. So set your sights on your new home, and make sure you check our latest offers to see if you could benefit from a deal like our Movemaker scheme, which could save you a small fortune on agents’ fees.

 

Things to see and do in South East London


Landmarks in South East London

This corner of London contains some of the capital’s most iconic landmarks, a number of which are recognised around the world. From Greenwich Park with its Royal Observatory and Prime Meridian Line to the O2 Arena and Tower Bridge, other attractions include the National Maritime Museum and Bromley’s Jubilee Country Park. 

Wildlife and nature in South East London

Pleasant open spaces include Martins Hill, Crofton Wood and Garthorne Road Nature Reserve in Lewisham.

Markets and parks in South East London

Whether you’re hitting the local markets for fresh produce or vintage goods or going for riverside walks, drinks or meals, you can also visit parks like Bromley Park, Deptford Park and Sydenham Wells Park. There are also plenty of other natural spots, cultural draws and sporting facilities to keep you occupied.

 

Education in South East London


Primary schools in South East London

There’s an array of high performing schools across South East London, with some of the top primary examples including Greenwich’s Millennium Primary, Upton Primary in Bexley and Lewisham’s St Margaret’s Lee CofE. All of these schools are rated as outstanding by Ofsted, along with St Thomas More Catholic Primary in Bexleyheath, Holy Cross Catholic Primary in Catford and Bromley’s Burnt Ash Primary.

Secondary schools in South East London

At secondary level, children in Bromley can continue on to the outstanding Bullers Wood School or Harris Academy in Bexleyheath, while Prendergast School in Lewisham, St Ursula’s Convent School in Greenwich and Bexley’s Beths Grammar School and Townley Grammar School are all in the education board’s top category.

South East London transport links

Although the London Underground doesn’t stretch to many parts of South East London, the area still benefits from Overground services and a wide array of local train stations. The DLR is also a great way to get around the north of the area, while there are plenty of bus routes you can use too. If you have a car then you’ll have good access to the M25 if you live in the south east of the area, while Gatwick Airport is also convenient if you’re in the south east.

 

The South East London property scene

House prices in the area are a little lower than the London average, but a significant amount of regeneration across South East London & East London is set to benefit property prices. The time to invest is now, as you get ahead of the curve with your next move.

Whether you’re looking at homes in places like Bexley, Bromley, Greenwich or Lewisham, you can also find some wonderful new homes just the other side of the River Thames, courtesy of developments like Upton Gardens with its stunning 1, 2 and 3 bedroom homes. 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  

Our Offers to Get You Moving

Part Exchange

With Part Exchange, we could be your guaranteed buyer. No stress or fuss, just an easy move for you and your family.

Deposit Unlock

Whether you’re a first time buyer or an existing homeowner you could buy selected new homes, with just a 5% deposit.

Deposit Boost

If you have a 10% deposit, we could boost it with a further 5% of the purchase price.

Low Deposit Offers

If you only a have a low deposit, we still have a variety of schemes available to help make moving easier.

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