Set to launch in the coming weeks, Comer Homes is releasing 204 one-, two- and three-bedroom Build to Rent apartments as part of Phase three of its Mast Quay riverside development in Woolwich, London. The collection of new homes will be delivered across three new waterfront buildings – Sky Sail, Moon Sail and Royal Sail, with prices starting from £1,400 per month.
Apartments at Mast Quay range in size from 646 sq ft to 1,776 sq ft, each benefitting from stunning vistas onto the River Thames and across to Canary Wharf and the wider London cityscape, with bespoke stylish interiors.
Providing a full-service offering, residents of Mast Quay benefit from a hotel style lobby with a 24-hour concierge, private gym and health club, café/wine bar and communal roof gardens. Secure private car parking is available with electric charge points, as well as an exclusive car club scheme operated by Zipcar.
Summer 2023 will see the opening of the section of Thames Path that runs at the front of the scheme, which will provide a landscaped space fronting on to the river to be enjoyed by residents and passers-by.
“Following the success of the first two phases at Mast Quay, this latest release is an important next step for the development in this popular Thameside location. Woolwich has always been a popular place to live for those travelling into central London and with the Elizabeth Line set to open in the coming months, we believe that will only increase the attractiveness of the area to potential residents.”
Caroline Comer, Sales & Marketing Director, Comer Homes
Undergoing an extensive regeneration programme, Woolwich benefits from excellent transport links, with Mast Quay a short walk from Woolwich Crossrail Station (Elizabeth Line), whilst Woolwich Arsenal station is also close by, offering direct access to DLR, Thameslink and Southeastern rail services. The Woolwich Ferry terminal is also directly adjacent to the development, providing regular connections to Woolwich Ferry North Terminal for London City Airport.
Woolwich is a growing cosmopolitan area with a mixture of new residential developments and cultural venues, including Woolwich Works, a large-scale concert venue with rehearsal rooms, studio spaces, restaurants and bars.