WEMBLEY
TOTTENHAM /
SEVEN SISTERS
LOCAL PROFILE
LOCAL PROFILE
• A huge focus for regeneration and
place-making for a number of years,
with development continuing today
• This area has revolutionised Build
to Rent, with Quintain building the
largest Build to Rent development
in the country at Wembley Park.
There are almost 5,500 Build to
Rent homes either under construction
or with planning permission across
the area, more than 13% of the
London total
• The area also has a new creative
and culture district culminating in
the opening of the third and largest
Boxpark in December 2018
• With three Tube lines and an
Overground line, the area is well
connected to central London
• Northumberland Development
Project, centering around the
£1 billion development of Tottenham
Hotspur Stadium, a catalyst for a
wider 20-year regeneration program
• The wider regeneration plan aims to
create 10,000 new homes, 5,000 new
jobs, new schools and commercial
spaces, as well as improved transport,
leisure amenities and public facilities
by 2025 leading to an estimated
annual injection of £293 million into
the local economy
• Potential for value uplift across wider
area as regeneration, place-making
and creation of public realm progress.
As a comparison, the area around
King's Cross saw a 21% uplift in value
once units began selling in N1C
• Just 17 minutes from Holborn and
also on the latest proposed route for
Crossrail 2
£402,076
£373,209
£1,337PM
£1,279 PM
Average property price
Average property price
Average rent
Average rent
WEMBLEY HAS BEEN THE
PIONEER FOR WELL-PLANNED
AND MANAGED BUILD TO
RENT AT SCALE.
THE REGENERATION
UNDERWAY IN TOTTENHAM
WILL TRANSFORM THIS
PART OF THE CAPITAL.
Retail &
restaurants
Regeneration
Water & green
open Spaces
Key Players
Tech, Finance,
Emerging Markets
Leisure &
pleasure
Architecture
UNCLE Wembley
Clarendon, Wood Green
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