A comprehensive list of London's new developments launching next year.

ondon's real estate landscape is set to evolve with several significant developments launching in 2025. Here's a curated list of notable projects:

1. Southmere Phase II, Thamesmead, SE2

Scheduled for a spring 2025 launch, Southmere Phase II will offer spacious homes with private balconies, podium gardens, concierge services, and co-working spaces. This vibrant lakeside community provides panoramic city views and is just 11 minutes by train to Canary Wharf on the Elizabeth Line.

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2. Chelsea Botanica, Fulham, SW6

Launching in spring 2025, Chelsea Botanica will feature a collection of 1 and 2-bedroom Shared Ownership apartments. Located along the riverside connecting Chelsea, Fulham, and Kensington, the development emphasizes nature-inspired living.

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3. Sterling Place, New Malden

Inspired by its heritage as a print works, Sterling Place offers 1, 2, and 3-bedroom homes, each featuring outdoor spaces centered around private podium gardens. With a 29% capital growth anticipated over the next five years, it's a promising investment.

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4. 1 Undershaft, City of London

Construction is planned to start around 2025 for 1 Undershaft, a supertall skyscraper in the City of London financial district. Upon completion, it is set to become one of the tallest buildings in London.

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5. South Quay Plaza, Canary Wharf

Phase Two of South Quay Plaza, consisting of the 56-storey Harcourt Gardens, began in 2020 and is currently scheduled for completion in 2024. The development includes three towers, with the tallest reaching a height of 214.5m, making it one of the tallest residential skyscrapers in London.

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6. One Nine Elms, Nine Elms Lane

One Nine Elms is a mixed-use skyscraper scheme currently under construction. The development consists of two towers: the 57-storey City Tower contains 334 homes, while the 42-storey River Tower contains a 203-room Park Hyatt luxury hotel and 103 luxury Park Hyatt-branded apartments. Completion is expected in 2024.

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These developments reflect London's ongoing commitment to urban regeneration and housing expansion, offering a range of residential options to meet diverse needs.

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