Buyer incentives on offer at spectacular London development 

Buyer incentives on offer at spectacular London development 


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There are now buyer incentives available at One Thames Quay, the newly completed 48-storey tower from Chalegrove Properties in London’s Canary Wharf. 

For selected buyers the scheme now includes:

  • 1% SDLT contribution on one-bedroom apartments:
  • 2% SDLT contribution on two-bedroom apartments;
  • Alternatively, buyers can opt to convert this into a service charge or a furnishing contribution of equivalent value.

In addition, a Rent to Buy scheme is now in place: should a resident complete on a purchase within 12 to 18 months, 100% of rent paid is returned on completion. One-beds start from £600,000.

Developers say One Thames Quay – which has now been two-thirds sold – has attracted attention for both its distinctive silhouette and sustainability credentials. 

Designed by Make Architects with interiors by BoxNine7 (part of Britain’s first B Corp-certified interiors collective), the tower is fossil fuel-free, carbon neutral in operation, and fitted with renewable systems including triple glazing, rainwater harvesting, and integrated energy systems.

At its heart is a residents’ community supported by exceptional amenities, including a private bowling alley, landscaped second-floor garden and a spectacular 46th-floor sky lounge with 360° views and a fully equipped gym, hot-desking pavilion, and private dining room.

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