Located in North West London, Hendon Waterside is a large-scale waterside regeneration development overlooking the Welsh Harp Lake, one of London’s most significant nature reserves. Offering a rare combination of lakeside tranquillity and Zone 3 connectivity, the development is just a short walk from Hendon Train Station, providing fast and direct access to Central London.
Residents benefit from excellent transport links, with St Pancras International reachable in 19 minutes and Blackfriars in 25 minutes, while Brent Cross Shopping Centre is just 5 minutes away. Hendon Waterside appeals to both lifestyle buyers and investors seeking modern London property with strong long-term growth and rental demand.
Hendon Waterside offers a selection of contemporary homes:
All homes feature high-quality interior design, modern infrastructure, and private balconies or terraces.
Hendon Waterside targets families, young professionals and investors seeking modern Zone 3 London homes in a green, waterside environment. The tenant profile includes professionals working in Central London, families attracted by schools and open spaces, and students attending nearby universities, ensuring consistent rental demand and long-term occupancy.
Hendon Waterside is located in a prime North West London area, combining peaceful lakeside living with urban convenience. The surrounding neighborhood offers shopping, dining, and outdoor recreational opportunities.
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Hendon Waterside offers fast, convenient access to central London, key business districts, and cultural hubs.
Hendon Waterside provides premium waterside living with modern conveniences and nature-integrated spaces:
Experience a harmonious balance of urban convenience and lakeside tranquility at Hendon Waterside.
What is Stamp Duty?
Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) is a tax you might have to pay if you buy a property in England or Northern Ireland but you’ll only have to pay it if the house you’re buying is over a certain price. If you’re buying a residential property or piece of land in England or Northern Ireland, you’ll have to pay Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) if your purchase is over the threshold of £125,000.
Eligible first-time buyers will pay no Stamp Duty on properties costing up to £300,000, and a discounted rate on property purchases up to £500,000.
Stamp Duty rates changed on 1 April 2025.
Our Stamp Duty calculator lets you know the amount of tax you’ll be liable to pay. It’ll work out how much Stamp Duty you’ll owe, whether you’re a first-time buyer, moving home, or buying an additional property.
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