One of London’s most comprehensive masterplan projects, White City Living is a unique residential development where modern architecture and luxury living converge, set within approximately 32 acres of parks and gardens. Offering over 2,500 new homes, it presents a unique living and investment opportunity in West London.
White City Living offers a wide range of homes to suit different lifestyles:
With its modern design, high-quality materials and functional living spaces, the project is an ideal choice for those seeking comfortable and prestigious living in London.
The project’s current completion schedule:
The Solaris One: Q4 2025 – Q2 2026
The Solaris Two: Q4 2026 – Q2 2027
Cascades Three & Four: Q3 2027 – Q4 2027
This phased delivery structure provides flexibility for both investors and residential buyers.
White City Living is located in West London / Zone 2 and neighbours Westfield London, one of London’s largest shopping centres. There is also a direct pedestrian link to the shopping centre via the Wood Lane arches.
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SOLARIS TWO APARTMENT
Eleventh Floor Available
CASCADE THREE APARTMENT
First Floor Available
SOLARIS TWO APARTMENT
Ninth Floor Available
CASCADE THREE APARTMENT
Seventeenth Floor Available
CASCADE THREE APARTMENT
Ground Floor Available
SOLARIS TWO APARTMENT
Tenth Floor Available
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CASCADE THREE PENTHOUSE
Twentieth Floor Available
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White City Living is one of London’s most lavishly appointed developments, featuring resort-style communal areas:
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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