WHAT DOES EDGWARE HAVE TO OFFER TO A PROSPECTIVE HOMEOWNER?

WHAT DOES EDGWARE HAVE TO OFFER TO A PROSPECTIVE HOMEOWNER?

Transport links, shopping, good schools and a wide vartiety of properties

One of Edgware’s key advantages is its excellent transport links, The Edgware Underground Station served by the Northern Line provides seamless access into Central London making it a convenient choice for those who work in the city the city.

Additionally, well connected bus routes throughout North London and close proximity to major roadways increasing the overall accessibility in / out of the area.

Families considering a move to Edgware can take advantage of a variety of good schools from primary to secondary also benefiting from Stanmore College which will be undergoing a £60 million pound re build further enhancing its great reputation within the area.

Within the hub of Edgware you will find a thriving commercial centre, The Broadwalk Shopping Centre and the surrounding High Street is home to an array of shops and restaurants with a vibrant feel for both residents and visitors.

The property market In Edgware has seen a steady growth in recent years with demand remaining high for residential homes as well as investment opportunities. With further plans for development within Edgware in the coming years we look forward to being a part of the growth within the area.

If you’re interesting in finding out more about Edgware and the properties we have on offer then get in touch today on 020 8958 1118 or CLICK HERE

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