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ICONIC WEMBLEY: NEXUS

Octavia has partnered with Barratt Homes to offer 33 high-specification shared ownership homes in a new 23-storey tower, Nexus. With a selection of one and two bedroom apartments, and one exclusive three bedroom, you can get a foot on to the property ladder in one of London’s most vibrant and diverse locations famous arch. Wembley stadium is unique. It’s the place where legends are made and everyone has a favourite memory – whether it’s being there for the football, listening to their favourite band or simply watching the big match on TV.

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This captivating building offers spectacular panoramic views of London and the surrounding areas, and residents will have access to five ingeniously designed podium gardens which serve as ideal relaxation zones. The gardens also improve the neighbourhood’s carbon footprint and harmonise the building’s exterior with its surroundings.

Being in such an iconic part of town also means a selection of top notch amenities on your doorstep. Wembley Park is home to amazing shopping, endless entertainment, cutting edge culture and great community vibes. The London Designer Shopping Outlet is a great place to shop for both popular brands and luxury goods. There is also an excellent selection of delicious eateries and coffee bars in the area, mainly focused in BOXPARK Wembley – a dedicated space for fun activities and good food.

The interiors attractively combine modern furnishings with spacious openplan layouts – large format windows allow for plenty of light, while wool mix carpeted bedrooms and luxury vinyl flooring to living areas are designed with style and comfort in mind. The sleek, handleless soft grey kitchens are tailored to the size of each apartment and come fully equipped with Zanussi appliances, integrated oven, fridgefreezer and dishwasher.

Yet the stadium isn’t the only famous neighbour, Wembley Arena is one of the country’s best loved venues for live music, comedy, entertainment and sport, all within walking distance of your front door. Living at Nexus, the world’s biggest names in show business come to you.

Located on North End Road, Wembley Park underground station

(Metropolitan and Jubilee Lines) is a five-minute walk from the development’s doorstep and trains run swiftly from here into both the City and the West End. Journeys to Bond Street take just 16 minutes. A mainline service runs from Wembley Stadium station to Bicester Shopping Village and the Bakerloo Line runs from Wembley Central in the high street to central London.

In spite of its Zone 4 location, Nexus is a mere 12-minute tube journey from central London, a statistic that makes it an exciting proposition for young professionals and families. The property landscape in this corner of north west London, which borders the Wembley Stadium complex, has undergone a massive upgrade in recent times.

Prices at Nexus start from £95,000 for a 25% share of the full market value of £380,000 for a one bedroom shared ownership apartment. Two bedroom apartments start from £126,250 for a 25% share based on the full market value of £505,000.

For more information about Nexus, or to book a private appointment, please call 020 8354 5500 or visit octavialiving.org.uk on-site secure cycle storage.

The contemporary tiled bathrooms feature chrome towel radiators and semi-recessed shelving for added storage. Each apartment benefits from having its own private balcony so there is always somewhere to get a breath of fresh air. All two and three bedroom apartments also benefit from an en suite bathroom with shower enclosure. Throughout each home, lighting is a blend of energy saving LED downlights and pendant lights. Access to the apartments is by a video entry system, while there is also plenty of on-site secure cycle storage.

Wembley Way is just a short walk, taking you directly to two of London’s most famous venues, Wembley Stadium and Wembley Arena. Match day or not, there’s always a buzz about living in this part of town. Glance up and you’ll see the bold sweep of the

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