Prime central London development The Broadley to launch for sale in Singapore

Units at The Broadley consist of a mix up of studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments. According to Savills, rates for the units begin with GBP599,000 ($ 1.03 million) for studios, from GBP731,000 for one-bedrooms, from GBP982,000 for two-bedrooms and from GBP1.86 million for three-bedrooms.

Units at The Broadley, a residential project in London’s Marylebone neighbourhood, will definitely be released for sale to Singapore clients. The 215-unit project, that is being advertised by Savills Singapore, is a brand-new property that is assumed to be finalized in 2029.

Savills Singapore will be having a start activity for The Broadley during the weekend of July 26 and 27 at voco Orchard Singapore, from 11am to 6pm.

According to Koh, The Broadley “ticks all packages for Singapore capitalists seeking high quality investments in worldwide entry cities.” He adds: “Appealing pricing, integrated with existing currency exchange rate and softer competition in the UK market, is developing timely prospects for international buyers to return to the London market.”

All condos at the property development have an exclusive veranda or patio and come with appliances such as a refrigerator, dish washer, and washing machine. Homeowners additionally have easy access to a 24-hour concierge assistance, a work out center, a homeowners’ lobby, a screening room, and a yard with play areas.

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The project lands under fare zone 1 of London’s public transport system, which covers the main location of the city. The Broadley is within walking range of three London Underground stops: Edgware Road, Marylebone and Paddington. Other notable terminals, such as Oxford Circus, Bond Street and Baker Street, are one stop apart.

Features in the neighboring area include shops and eateries on Marylebone High Road. The Broadley is similarly near to different schools and colleges, in addition to eco-friendly rooms such as Regent’s Park and Hyde Park.

The Broadley is a shared business venture between London-based developer Mount Anvil and the Westminster City Council. The development belongs to Westminster’s GBP1.3 billion Church Street regrowth zone that are going to see brand-new homes, retail and environment-friendly sectors and public services. “The Church Street regeneration will bring about a significant transformation and The Broadley will be the first to gain from it,” claims Ruben Koh, top supervisor and head of international housing sales at Savills Singapore.


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