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South East Outer London


Table 9 (continued): South East sales position by individual development Developments of 10 units or more


Removed from open market Scheme


UNDER CONSTRUCTION Vickers Green DA1 (p) Belvedere Park DA18 (p) Heritage Gate DA5


Trinity Village - P2 BR2 (p) Evolution Quarter BR5 Kings Quarter BR7 (p) Scholars Court - P2 SE20 Saffron Square CR0 (p) New South Quarter CR0 (p) 97-99 Stretton Road CR0 Hadleigh CR5 Spectrum SE25


Great Northwood Place SE25 Greenwich Wharf SE10 (p) New Capital Quay SE10 (p) Woolwich Central SE18 (p)


Borough


Private units


Bexley Bexley Bexley


Bromley Bromley Bromley Bromley Croydon Croydon Croydon Croydon Croydon Croydon


Greenwich Greenwich Greenwich


Paynes & Borthwick Wharves SE8 (p) Greenwich Baring Quarter SE12 Old Station Yard SE13 Renaissance SE13 (p) Marine Wharf SE16 (p) Dragonfly Court SE4


Lewisham Lewisham Lewisham Lewisham Lewisham


50 67 52 92 53


100 60


183 100 12 31 76 13 93


350 149 150 37 16


150 109 32


Pre sold 2012


Sold in


2012


37 52 8


33 32 60 30 47 39


3 150 65 73 4 170 30


149 85


37 16


150 30 17 62 32 Key: • (p) = construction phased • RSL = registered social landlord. Note: sales position estimated on phased schemes – see table 10 for overall sales position 9 93


13 15


22 22 6 4 9


53 17 31


10 20 14 122 2


59


12 31


Un sold Un launched


Units to rental


Units to bulk investor


Unit to RSL


Direct investment


Developed for rental (DFR)


Units to bulk investor


Unit to RSL


Developer


Barratt Bellway


Linden Homes Ward Homes Linden Homes Taylor Wimpey Taylor Wimpey Berkeley Barratt


Affinity Sutton Affinity Sutton Fairview


Mantle Developments London & Regional Galliard


Spenhill Regeneration


United House / Lane Castle Hexagon Housing Hexagon Housing Barratt


Berkeley Gallions Housing


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