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Chiswick Gate, Factsheet ONLY REMAINING2 HOMES A VERY LIMITED EDITION AT CHISWICK GATE Concord Court, located in one of West Chiswick itself retains a sense of village charm homes. These exceptional homes form the final London’s most sought-after residential areas, with all the convenience of city living. Residents phase of this stunning development from Berkeley. is inspired by the timeless quality of London’s will be situated close to the neo-palladium Concord Court benefits from well established garden squares. A beautifully landscaped, grandeur and extensive greenery of Chiswick facilities within the development. This includes a pedestrianised boulevard and lush garden House and Gardens, all just a short walk from square form the heart of the community, well equipped gym and a friendly concierge to the River Thames. offering tranquil green space difficult to find help with daily life. so close to the city and just moments from Concord Court at Chiswick Gate is an exclusive the charm of Chiswick High Road. collection of just nine spacious 1, 2 & 3 bedroom CITY OF THE CANARY RIVER CHISWICK HOUSE A B O U T T H E LONDON SHARD WHARF THAMES & GARDENS 7.8 MILES 8.5 MILES 11.3 MILES 0.2 MILES 0.4 MILES DEVELOPMENT Concord Court at Chiswick Gate is an exclusive collection of just nine spacious 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments. These contemporary homes form the final phase of this exceptional development. Set within a beautifully landscaped, pedestrianised boulevard and garden square, creating a tranquil green space. Close to Chiswick High Road, for essential stores, plus an array of independent shops, TURNHAM GREEN bars and eateries UNDERGROUND 0.8 MILES A short walk to Chiswick House and Gardens The nearby River Thames is perfect for a stroll and water-based pursuits Designed by award-winning Architects, John Thompson & Partners Landscape Architects, McFarlane and Associates APARTMENT MIX CHISWICK STATION RICHMOND PARK Size Range (Sq. Ft.) Size Range (Sq. M.) Starting Price (£) Price per (Sq. Ft.) Rental Range (£/m) Rental Yield (%) 0.8 MILES 3 MILES 1 Bedroom 718 67 £650,000 £905 £1,950 3.60% 3 Bedroom 1206 115 £1,200,000 £995 £2700 2.80% 5 YEAR HOUSE PRICE GROWTH FORECAST THE LOCATION AT T H E C E NT R E O F G R E AT E D U C AT I ON Capital Growth % 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 5 Year Total Knight Frank 0.0% 3.0% 4.0% 4.0% 3.0% 14.0% Concord Court is exceptionally well placed for the wealth of amenities that this popular PRIMARY & PREPARATORY SCHOOLS DISTANCE WALKING DRIVING Based on Knight Frank Forecast for Capital Growth with no growth / decline for remainder of 2020. part of west London offers, including BELMONT PRIMARY* 1.0 MILES 17 MINS 5 MINS independent boutiques, delicatessens, LATYMER PREP SCHOOL 1.0 MILES 20 MINS 4 MINS CASH FLOW FORECAST artisan coffee bars and renowned restaurants. * GROVE PARK PRIMARY SCHOOL 1.1 MILES 21 MINS 6 MINS Apartment Cash Flow A short walk from Concord Court takes you 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Total ST PETER’S CE PRIMARY SCHOOL* 1.3 MILES 19 MINS 6 MINS (Typical Property Price £650,000) to the heart of the oldest parts of Chiswick JOHN BETTS PRIMARY SCHOOL* 1.7 MILES 31 MIN 7 MINS 15% Deposit £97,500 - - - - £97,500 alongside the banks of the River Thames. 85% Completion Amount - £552,500 - - - £552,500 The Grade I Listed Chiswick House plays host SECONDARY SCHOOLS Your Investment £97,500 £650,000 £650,000 £650,000 £650,000 £650,000 Cumulative Capital Appreciation^ £0 £19,500 £46,280 £74,131 £95,855 £95,855 to concerts and events throughout the CHISWICK SCHOOL 0.6 MILES 10 MINS 5 MINS Your Equity £97,500 £669,500 £696,280 £724,131 £745,855 £745,855 summer, while an independent theatre, The * THE ARTS EDUCATIONAL SCHOOL 1.0 MILES 20 MINS 6 MINS Equity Appreciation^^ 0.00% 3.00% 7.12% 11.40% 14.75% 14.75% Tabard, is home to a lively fringe arts scene. LATYMER UPPER SCHOOL 1.3 MILES 24 MINS 6 MINS Prices and Forecast were correct at the time of publishing, November 2020. ^Based on Knight Frank Forecast for Capital Growth with no growth / decline for remainder of 2020. ^^Assuming no mortgage. Turnham Green underground station and THE HARRODIAN SCHOOL 1.8 MILES 10 MINS Chiswick overground station are both within THE SWEDISH SCHOOL* 2.0 MILES 11 MINS walking distance. GODOLPHIN & LATYMER SCHOOL 2.0 MILES 7 MINS ST PAUL’S GIRLS’ SCHOOL 2.2 MILES 7 MINS Chiswick is renowned for the high calibre of REASONS ST PAUL’S SCHOOL 2.6 MILES 11 MINS its educational establishments which include TO BUY independent, international and well-regarded COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES state schools. HAMMERSMITH & FULHAM COLLEGE 2.0 MILES 6 MINS 2.5 miles from Westfield Shepherd Bush, with KENSINGTON & CHELSEA COLLEGE 3.8 MILES 11 MINS MINUTES** more than 300 shops from high street names 20 to London Victoria, ROYAL COLLEGE OF ART 3.9 MILES 10 MINS to designer brands and over 60 places to eat. Zone 2 location IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON 4.0 MILES 12 MINS Rental yields in line with MINUTES** by car to Heathrow Close to Chiswick business park which is 23 and the M4 home to many international businesses. * Ofsted ratings are outstanding for these schools at time of print. CENTRAL LONDON RETURNS TRANSPORT UNDERGROUND TRAIN from Turnham Green Station from Chiswick Station AFFLUENT LINKS Victoria 20 mins Clapham Junction 14 mins AREA, close to Richmond Park Paddington 23 mins Vauxhall 20 mins Less than a MINUTE** DRIVE TO and River Thames Heathrow Airport T1, T2 and T3 30 mins Waterloo 27 mins some20 of West London’s best King’s Cross Station 31 mins Victoria** 31 mins College / Universities including Heathrow Airport T4 and T5 34 mins Imperial College London and READYto move into Royal College of Art NOW All travel times are approximate only and taken from www.google.co.uk/maps and www.tfl.gov.uk . ** Includes one change. **All travel times are approximate only and are sourced from google.co.uk/maps, tfl.gov.uk, walkit.com and thetrainline.com. THE AMENITIES Private residents’ gym Concierge service Secure underground parking* Pedestrianised gated development Landscaped gardens exclusively for residents’ use LOCATION Concord Court, Burlington Lane, Chiswick, London W4 2ER LOCAL AUTHORITY London Borough of Hounslow ESTIMATED COMPLETION Ready to move into now GROUND RENT 1 bedroom apartment £450 pa THE DEVELOPER TERMS OF PAYMENT 3 bedroom apartment £650 pa Founded in 1976, Berkeley Homes is one of the 1. A reservation fee is payable UK’s leading developers and has won numerous upon reservation: SERVICE CHARGE awards for its commitment to quality, design and Apartments: Apartments: customer service including 2014 Queen’s Award £5,000 is payable for reservations Estimated £4.14 - £4.68 per sq. ft. per annum for Enterprise in Sustainable Development, and the up to £1,000,000 Parking: Estimated £190 per annum accolade of Britain’s Most Admired Company 2011. £10,000 is payable for reservations over £1,000,000 Quality is at the heart of everything Berkeley TENURE does, not only in the homes it builds, but in its 2. Following reservation purchasers are required 999-year lease** commitment to customer service, green living to enter into a binding contract to purchase and the regeneration of brownfield sites. within 21 days of receipt of contract papers by their solicitor and when a 10% deposit All Berkeley developments are designed to BUILDING INSURANCE (less the initial reservation fee) and first part 10-year Premier Guarantee permanently enhance the neighbourhoods in which payment of 20% are payable. they are located through excellence in design, PA R K I N G sensitive landscaping, sympathetic restoration, 3. The balance of 70% of the purchase price is Allocated parking available to purchase at £35,000* and impeccable standards of sustainability. due upon legal completion. Concord Court, Chiswick Gate | Burlington Lane, Chiswick, London W4 2TJ 020 3930 2915 | [email protected] | www.chiswick-gate.co.uk (Please note, there is no Sales & Marketing Suite on the development.) Disclaimer: The information in this document is indicative and is intended to act as a guide only as to the finished product. Accordingly, due to Berkeley’s policy of continuous improvement, the finished product may vary from the information provided. These particulars should not be relied upon as statements of fact or representations and applicants must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to their correctness. This information does not constitute a contract or warranty. Concord Court is a marketing name and will not necessarily form part of the approved postal address. Photography of Chiswick Gate and Concord Court show apartment is indicative only and subject to change. All travel times are approximate only and are sourced from google.co.uk/maps. *Parking is available on a first come first served basis. **Chiswick Gate Phase 2 was granted planning permission on 30th April 2019 by the London Borough Hounslow. The planning application number is 02920/A(U1)/P1. Through the purchase of a property at Chiswick Gate, the buyer is acquiring an apartment with a 999-year leasehold from October 2017 with associated rights to use the communal areas as set out in the lease..
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