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Darter Apartments, the Latest Residence in the Editions Collection FACTSHEET A signature collection of homes in the heart of Woodberry Down Set in the heart of Woodberry Down sits Darter Apartments, the latest residence in the Editions Collection. Comprised of sixty-eight, 1, 2 and 3 bedroom homes you will be surrounded by just under 2 acres of green space, including winding tree groves, lawns and flowers, with parkland and two reservoirs just a short stroll away. Situated just 8 minutes to King’s Cross, 13 minutes to Bond Street and15 minutes to the City, there are also many local amenities close by. FACTSHEET FACTSHEET Hackney REASONS Regeneration TO BUY Hackney is one of the biggest success stories of London’s East End regeneration programme. As programmes to further improve and update the area continue to roll out over the next few years, house prices are predicted to rise at one of the fastest rates in London. The tube also takes you to Old Street, or Silicon Roundabout as it’s popularly known. 64 111% Around 5,000 tech businesses, involving 250,000 entrepreneurs and employees are Acre Site with 42 acres Increase in Apartment Value based there (including Amazon and Adobe), of Open Water in 10 Years to date making it Europe’s largest tech city. 280,917 17 21% CURRENT POPULATION Acres Of Landscaped Average Price Growth Parkland 5-year Forecast for Hackney 111.6 DENSITY OF PEOPLE PER HECTARE £1bn 13% 14.6% OF PUBLIC Regeneration Scheme Rental Value Growth OPEN SPACES 5-year Forecast for Hackney 21 ‘OUTSTANDING’ 4 YEAR HOUSE PRICE GROWTH FORECASTS PRIMARY SCHOOLS FOR CENTRAL LONDON 164 AGENT 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 4-YEAR NUMBER OF RESTAURANTS AND CAFÉS Savills 4.4% 0% 1.0% 4.0% 2.0% 12.7% JLL -4.0% 4.0% 7.0% 4.0% 3.0% 15.4% Knight Frank 1.0% 3.0% 4.0% 5.0% 4.0% 18.0% 767 NUMBER OF SHOPS CBRE 3.0% 4.0% 4.0% 5.0% – 19.0% Sources from published dates are: Savills, Autumn 2020. JLL, May 2020. Knight Frank, 2020. CBRE, 2019 13 UNDERGROUND/ OVERGROUND STATIONS Source: CBRE Hackney Borough by Borough Report 2021 Source: CBRE Hackney Borough by Borough Report 2021, JLL Local Profile Finsbury Park 2020 FACTSHEET HORNSEY HARINGEY SEVEN SISTERS CROUCH END Locate London's SOUTH Hidden Gem TOTTENHAM 1 Heron Tower HARRINGAY HIGHGATE 2 The Gherkin HARRINGAY 3 Bishopsgate GREEN LANES 4 20 Fenchurch Street STAMFORD HILL The Piccadilly Line is part of the Night Tube 5 The Lloyd’s Building MANOR HOUSE service, with trains running 24 hours on 6 The Scalpel CROUCH HILL FINSBURY Fridays and Saturdays, so you'll have no PARK worries about getting home if you're out late. LEA BRIDGE STOKE FINSBURY PARK NEWINGTON BY TUBE FROM MANOR HOUSE TUBE STATION, ZONE 2 HAMPSTEAD CLISSOLD HEATH Piccadilly Line PARK FINSBURY PARK HACKNEY DOWNS STOKE 2 MINUTES 14 MINUTES HACKNEY ARSENAL NEWINGTON MARSHES HIGHBURY & ISLINGTON LIVERPOOL STREET HAMPSTEAD TUFNELL PARK Overground HAMPSTEAD HEATH HIGHBURY 4 MINUTES 17 MINUTES HACKNEY HOLLOWAY ROAD KING’S CROSS/ST. PANCRAS INTL LONDON BRIDGE DRAYTON PARK London Metropolitan 8 MINUTES 20 MINUTES University CALEDONIAN ROAD CANONBURY HACKNEY STRATFORD OXFORD CIRCUS KNIGHTSBRIDGE DALSTON DOWNS FINCHLEY ROAD HACKNEY 12 MINUTES 23 MINUTES HIGHBURY & ISLINGTON CENTRAL STRATFORD INTERNATIONAL WEST END CANARY WHARF CHALK FARM CALEDONIAN ROAD & BARNSBURY LONDON QUEEN ELIZABETH 13 MINUTES 27 MINUTES FIELDS VICTORIA OLYMPIC PARK Victoria Line ESSEX ROAD BOND STREET STRATFORD PARK Royal Veterinary 13 MINUTES 28 MINUTES College ISLINGTON University of the Arts London MORNINGTON CRESCENT HOXTON KING’S CROSS ST PANCRAS GREENWICH THE REGENT’S INTERNATIONAL Queen Mary London Universities KING’S CROSS ANGEL University of London MAIDA VALE PARK EUSTON City University London BETHNAL Piccadilly Line GREEN University CLERKENWELL Royal Academy College London BAKER of Music EUSTON BETHNAL BY TUBE STREET SQUARE OLD STREET GREEN University of Westminster 10 - 15 mins MARYLEBONE GREAT PORTLAND School of Oriental FARRINGDON Birkbeck & African Studies SHOREDITCH HIGH STREET University of STREET University University of the Arts London 10 - 15 mins Westminster LIVERPOOL MARYLEBONE HOLBORN FARRINGDON MOORGATE STREET EDGWARE ROAD 1 WHITECHAPEL Central St. Martins University 10 - 15 mins TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD London College of Fashion CHANCERY LANE London School of Economics 10 - 15 mins PADDINGTON 2 OXFORD CIRCUS CITY OF LONDON Tower University College London 10 - 15 mins COVENT GARDEN Leadenhall Tower BOND STREET 42 ALDGATE MARBLE London School 3 of Economics POPLAR ARCH BLACKFRIARS BANK Birkbeck University 10 - 15 mins CHINA COVENT GARDEN FENCHURCH ST. St. Paul’s 5 6 MAYFAIR King’s College London Cathedral 4 LIMEHOUSE London Metropolitan University 10 - 15 mins TOWN TOWER HILL PICCADILLY CIRCUS LEICESTER SQUARE Tower of London King’s College London 20 - 25 mins HYDE PARK CHARING CROSS Tate Modern EMBANKMENT The Shard GREEN PARK City University London 20 - 25 mins City Hall WATERLOO Tower Bridge Royal Academy of Music 20 - 25 mins LONDON BRIDGE R Canary Wharf The London Eye IV ER S N CANARY WHARF Imperial College London 25 - 30 mins WESTMINSTER THA ME Westminster London South Bank Imperial College University London KNIGHTSBRIDGE Queen Mary University 25 - 30 mins Buckingham Palace London South Bank University 25 - 30 mins Map is indicative only, not to scale and shows approximate locations. All journey times are approximate only. Sources: TFL and Google maps FACTSHEET FACTSHEET FINTECH CAPITAL London, Europe’s No.1 for investment in FinTech firms. £3bn 64,000 London remains Europe’s capital London has the world’s highest for investment in financial concentration of financial and technology with £3bn received professional service firms during 2020 89,000 76,500 finance and insurance people work in FinTech UK-wide, Computer Generated Image of Darter apartments and views are indicative only, and subject to planning firms are in the UK this number is set to grow to 105,500 by 2030 RENTAL VALUATION 79% 83% Rental increase Of tenants work in since 2012 neighbouring boroughs 42% 91% or in central London of workers in UK FinTechs London-based firms dominated are from overseas the majority of deals in 2020, attracting 91% of the total cash 23months 3% 13% invested in UK FinTechs The average tenancy is Average yield Rental value growth 23 months (London average five year forecast is only 20 months) Sources: The Telegraph 2021, uktech.news, UK FinTech State of the Nation 2019, www.altfi.com Source: CBRE Hackney Borough by Borough Report 2021, JLL Local Profile Finsbury Park 2020 Lease Terms Sales Process 299 years from build start 1. A reservation booking deposit is payable upon reservation: £2,000 deposit for 1-bedroom apartments Estimated Completion Dates £5,000 deposit for 2 & 3-bedroom apartments Darter Apartments (Q4 2024/Q1 2025) 2. Exchange of contracts to take place within 21 days Azure Apartments (Q1/Q2 2025) of reservation Hawker House (Q3/Q4 2024) 3. 10% of the purchase price is payable on exchange Emerald Quarter (Q3 2023/Q1 2024) of contracts (minus the reservation fee) 4. A further 10% advanced instalment is payable in 12 months after exchange Apartment Mix 5. A further 5% advanced instalment is payable Darter Apartments: 18 months after exchange 1 bed = 40 6. Balance of 75% is payable on completion 2 beds = 26 Two forms of identification are requested for each purchaser - a proof 3 beds = 2 of address and proof of identity. These must be originals of certified copies and must be valid within three months. If the purchase is being made in a company name then Estimated Service Charges the following must be provided: & Ground Rents - A copy of the certificate of incorporation and Estimated Ground Rent: 1 Bed £380 PA, 2 Beds £450 PA, memorandum of articles and association 3 Beds £550 PA. Estimated service charge for The Editions - Confirmation of source of funds will be £3.83 to be reviewed at completion of The Editions - Confirmation of directors’ and shareholders’ occupation amenities. Parking spaces available by separate negotiation - Evidence of the company’s registered address to selected apartments only at an additional premium of £30,000. Service charge on a parking space is £398 per - A list of directors and shareholders annum and ground rent £50 per annum, subject to change. - Individual photo ID and proof of address for directors and shareholders Service charge includes: Please be advised that the solicitor must have signed and certified the original - Estate staffing (estate operatives and caretakers) copies of the above. - Concierge staffing costs - Communal area utilities (including electric, The Developer heating and telecommunications) Berkeley is a leading developer of outstanding homes, - Internal cleaning (common parts) founded in 1976, and has won numerous awards for quality, - External cleaning (including windows, façade design and customer service, including the 2008 and 2014 and communal grounds) Queen’s Award for Enterprise in Sustainable Development, and the accolade Britain’s Most Admired Company 2011. - Landscaping - Resident facilities Quality is at the heart of everything Berkeley does, - Security provisions (including access control & CCTV) not only in the homes we build, but in our commitment to customer service, green living and the regeneration - Maintenance and servicing contracts including of brownfield sites. All Berkeley developments are (but not limited to) lifts, access equipment & doors designed to permanently enhance the neighbourhoods - Mechanical and Electrical maintenance and service in which they are located, through excellence in design, (communal heat plant) sensitive landscaping, sympathetic restoration and - Fire Safety (life safety equipment and risk assessments impeccable standards of sustainability. (FRAs)) Planning Architect Detailed Architect Landscape Architect - Insurance (building, public, engineering) - Collection for the provision of a reserve fund Skidmore Owings Rolfe Judd Murdoch Wickham and Merril - General repairs and maintenance (internal and external) Council Tax Bands VALUATION BAND TOTAL (P.A) DEVELOPER CONTACT E £1,847.60 Berkeley Homes (North East London) Ltd.
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