Southwest for less: Barrett London launches new apartments in New Malden

KT3 is fast becoming the West London postcode to covet for buyers looking to get more for their money, with apartments in neighbouring Richmond and Wimbledon selling for 80% and 46% more on average than in New Malden.
Bringing a new collection of homes to the market, Barratt London's Bradbury Apartments at Sterling Place, New Malden, will provide aspiring buyers with the chance to settle into the increasingly desirable area at a more accessible price point.
Consisting of 94 one, two- and three-bedroom apartments, the homes offer unrivalled views as one of the largest residential buildings in the borough, with each home featuring landscaped podium gardens and private balconies or terraces.

Joseph Antoniazzi, Sales & Marketing Director for Barratt West London, said: "As one of New Malden's largest private residential developments, residents at Sterling Place benefit from the desirable South West lifestyle, without the associated price tag of its neighbours.
"Offering a rich history and reputation as a lively cultural hub, New Malden also presents a strong investment opportunity having seen over a 75% increase in property value over the past decade, significantly outperforming Greater London's 58% growth.
"The tallest building in the development, the apartments offer elevated views across the borough, with a gym and yoga studio on the doorstep, these apartments are a rare find on the market."

Set on the site of a historic printworks, the Bradbury Apartments homes have been named after the Bradbury family, reflecting the development's heritage as Bradbury Wilkinson & Co. Ltd.
The printing company, founded by William Bradbury, and later developed with the help of his son Henry and business partner Robert W. Wilkinson, brought international acclaim to the area by pioneering the printing methods that produces banknotes, postage stamps and share certificates across the world.
The broad range of parks, open spaces, and nature conservation areas surrounding Sterling Place are worth £2.5 billion in terms of the benefits they bring for health and wellbeing, property values and other environmental improvements.
At Sterling Place, aspiring buyers will have easy access to Wimbledon Park, Putney Common and Richmond Park.
In addition to the borough's focus on health and wellbeing, residents at Sterling Place will have access to an indoor and outdoor gym and purpose-built yoga studio, as well as being close to Royal Wimbledon Golf Club, the All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club, and Kingston Rowing Club.
Alongside its wellbeing benefits, Sterling Place offers excellent transport links, making it the ideal location for Central London commuters. Motspur Park Station is just a ten-minute walk away from the development, as well as Raynes Park and New Malden Station both within walking distance.
London Waterloo can be reached in just 24 minutes, while journeys to Clapham Junction take just 15 minutes.
New Malden High Street offers a bustling and diverse food and drink scene, with several authentic Asian and modern fusion restaurants, as well as lively pubs and bars.
Meanwhile, Kingston is a 15-minute drive away.
Just a seven-minute drive from Sterling Place, Wimbledon Village offers a host of independent shops, and weekly artisanal food market situated next to Wimbledon Common.
Prices for The Bradbury Apartments will start from £390,000.
To find out more, visit www.barrattlondon.com or call 0330 057 6666.
Barratt London is a market-leading residential developer, with over 40 years' experience in the Capital, delivering up to 2,000 units each year.
It is committed to providing an "unbeatable" customer experience and developing exceptional homes for all Londoners.
Barratt London also has an extensive portfolio of residential developments and partnerships delivering homes across the Capital for all Londoners.
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