The revitalisation of Wembley Park is doing miracles for the area’s appeal and it is rapidly becoming one of London’s most desirable residential districts, property developer Quintain says.
Visitors and residents alike are drawn by the new opportunities Wembley Park is offering such as transport links and local amenities.
Wembley Park has been transformed from a destination just to visit into a community an increasing number of buyers are considering living in.
Quintain’s chief operations officer James Saunders comments,
“When we began redeveloping Wembley Park we knew that this was going to be a huge project. It’s about so much more than just constructing buildings – it is about creating a community, a place where people want to spend their time. Of course, it’s also about building beautiful residences that enhance the skyline of this world-class city.”
Wembley Park has long been a popular destination for day visitors, thanks to its sporting and music venues, but adding soul to the area and developing it into somewhere that Londoners would want to spend their evening and leisure time was an ambitious undertaking. The goal has been to create a community where people want to live, work and play.
Case study
Helen Chan purchased a studio apartment in Wembley Park’s Forum House when it launched. She also owns a shop with a long lease in London Designer Outlet, Wembley Park’s shopping and leisure complex.
Helen bought the apartment as an investment to rent out and has been delighted with the purchase. To date, Helen hasn’t had a single void period for her apartment.
When London Designer Outlet launched, Helen purchased a unit in order to open bubble tea outlet Chaboba. Serving a handful of selected Asian fast food dishes, as well as the popular Taiwanese bubble tea, Chaboba is thriving and Helen is thrilled that she opted for both a commercial and a residential investment in Wembley Park.