A collection of one-bed homes are on the market in Reading aimed at commuters on the newly completed Elizabeth Line.
The newest tube line was fully connected to the network on November 6, allowing customers to travel all the way to Abbey Wood without changing at Paddington National Rail station.
With average property prices in Berkshire significantly lower than the capital, L&Q at Huntley Wharf are offering purchase of riverside homes available through Shared Ownership.
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Claire Brenlund, Sales and Marketing Director at L&Q comments, “Perfectly located in bustling Reading, our one-bedroom homes at L&Q at Huntley Wharf are ideal for first-time buyers.
“As well as benefitting from numerous on-site amenities, including a planned brand-new restaurant, gym, and a supermarket, the development is just a few minutes from the town centre, for easy access to the huge array of restaurants, bars, and nightclubs that make Reading so exciting.
“Our one-bedroom Shared Ownership apartments are perfect for singles or couples who might be on a lower budget, but are still looking for a contemporary home in an active town with plenty going on.”
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L&Q at Huntley Wharf is an 11-minute walk from Reading train station.
Prices at L&Q at Huntley Wharf start from £71,875 for a 25% share of a one-bedroom Shared Ownership apartments (FMV: £287,500).
L&Q will be running a Homebuyer Event at L&Q at Huntley Wharf on Saturday 12th November giving hopeful buyers the opportunity to learn about Shared Ownership and prepare them for purchasing their first home. The event will take place between 10am to 5pm at:
L&Q at Huntley Wharf
18 Kenavon Drive
Reading
RG1 3DH
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