High-quality homes on display for first time buyers in one of London’s most affordable boroughs
This Thursday 4 November Berkeley East Thames is inviting first time buyers to Royal Arsenal Riverside for a special Help to Buy event centred around its latest building, Navigator Wharf. This comes as the Royal Borough of Greenwich, where the development is located, is named as one of London’s most affordable boroughs for first time buyers by estate agent Hamptons.
It’s a chance for potential buyers to find out more about London Help to Buy – which is available at Royal Arsenal Riverside – through a presentation from Heron Financial, and learn about the exclusive furniture and design treatments used in the show flats by Hatch Interiors.
The event is being held just a week after Hamptons International announced Greenwich Borough as the sixth most affordable London borough. Combined with the launch of new on-site creative district Woolwich Works, this marks Royal Arsenal Riverside as a significant opportunity for those seeking their first home.
It is being held between 5 pm and 8 pm this Thursday 4 November at Royal Arsenal Riverside’s Sales & Marketing Suite, Imperial Building, No.2 Duke of Wellington Avenue, Woolwich, London, SE18 6FR. Only confirmed attendees may attend – to RSVP please call 0203 411 8228.
The event is specifically for people looking for their first home and will include luxury canapés and fine wine, as well as background music from a professional harpist.
Lyndon Nunn, Sales Director at Berkeley East Thames, said: “We’re delighted to be hosting this event and showcasing our homes to first-time buyers from across London and beyond. Prices start from £450,000 at Royal Arsenal Riverside, which is well within the range of Help to Buy, and the one-bedroom apartments are perfectly suited for a first step onto the housing ladder. They’re also great for those looking to have a busy social life with plenty of pubs and restaurants nearby, and new on-site creative district Woolwich Works featuring acts such as theatre company Punchdrunk.”