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Southwark Inner London


Table 9: Southwark sales position by individual development Developments of 10 units or more


Removed from open market Scheme


COMPLETED NEO Bankside SE1 (p) Metropolis SE1


Trinity Church Terrace SE1


77-79 Kennington Park Road SE11 Glenton Mews SE15 The Tanyard SE16


Maple Quays P2 SE16 (p) Albany Place SE17 Camberwell Row SE5


UNDER CONSTRUCTION One Tower Bridge SE1 (p) Salter’s Yard SE1


Murano Building SE1 Sadler’s Yard SE1


The House On The Rye SE15 Blueprint SE16


Maple Quays P2 SE16 (p)


Private units


70 11 22 10 12 17


146 83 25


56 25 17 31 13 87


226


Bermondsey Spa - Parker Building SE16 87 Elephant Early Housing - The Square SE17 20 St Giles SE5


21-43 Bush Road SE8


12 21


Pre sold 2012


Sold in


2012 3


7 9


138


11 12 1


12 17 8


29 22


56 5 1


13 17 34


13 41 2


1


11 9 16 1 3


11


1 1


14 3 Un sold Un launched


Units to rental


Units to bulk investor


Unit to RSL


Direct investment


Developed for rental (DFR)


Units to bulk investor


53


Unit to RSL


Developer


Native Land / Grosvenor Vision Homes


Borough Holdings Urbanicity


Hambridge Homes Linden Homes Barratt


London & Quadrant Grangewalk Estates


Berkeley


Linden Homes Family Mosaic Vision Homes


10 21 32


156 13 57 76


20


11 20


YellowFish Developments Higgins Homes Barratt


Hyde Vale


Affinity Sutton Higgins Homes


Internation Properties Key: • (p) = construction phased • RSL = registered social landlord. Note: sales position estimated on phased schemes – see table 10 for overall sales position


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