New build homes in Bow: 10 highest rated developments

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New build homes in Bow are an increasingly common sight as the area welcomes young professionals and families into its eclectic mix. While the borough might not have the most vibrant nightlife, it is a good choice for those looking for a calmer pace close to good schools and family-friendly activities. But which developments offer the best value for money? After exploring Bow a little more, we will reveal what actual residents think about the apartments and houses they call home.

New build homes in Bow: 10 highest rated developments

Let’s dive straight into our ranking of the best new build homes in Bow. Our Top 10 considers value, facilities, and location – as decided by our verified residents.

*PLEASE NOTE these rankings take into account how many reviews a scheme has and how recently those reviews have been submitted, so may not match the overall star ratings shown. Buildings with a larger number of more recent reviews are given a greater weighting to reflect current building performance.

1. Riverstone Heights, E3

Way of Life
4.48 (65 reviews) 4.48 (65 reviews)
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Riverstone Heights is a relative newcomer but it has taken the Bow list by storm. Located on the banks of the River Lea, with a rooftop terrace mid-barbecue, a private lounge and dining room, Way of Life’s newest residence is an elegant home in the heart of East London. Alongside thoughtfully designed apartments, the building’s first floor is dedicated to co-working; with meeting rooms, phone booths and a kitchen for residents. Residents can take meetings, or find a quiet corner to catch-up on their to-do list. Superfast WIFI and our onsite resident hosts are also included.

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2. Marner Point, E3

Barratt Homes
4.51 (7 reviews) 4.51 (7 reviews)
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Taking the second spot after being in third place for some time, Marner Point by Barratt London is a residential development situated in Jefferson Plaza. Residents can enjoy access to a residents’ gym as well as a communal roof terrace. Here’s a rave review:

“I bought an apartment in Marner Point five years ago and couldn’t have had a better first place in London zone 2. Amazing communications nearby with both buses and a Tube station just around the corner. A Sainsbury’s in the building, 24-hour concierge, gym and a stunning view of central London from the rooftop terrace. Absolutely love this apartment!”

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3. Ivy Point, E3

Barratt Homes
4.41 (8 reviews) 4.41 (8 reviews)
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Our third-best development is Ivy Point, part of Barrett London’s St Andrew’s development in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. Residents can enjoy access to a 24-hour concierge service, gym and a communal roof terrace. The development is located only moments away from Bromley-by-Bow Underground station, with links to the District and Hammersmith & City lines. Residents like the location, especially the fast links (and views) to Central London and Canary Wharf, and the new shops opening up in the area.

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4. Fish Island Village, E3

The Hill Group, Peabody
4.38 (30 reviews) 4.38 (30 reviews)
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Fish Island Village is a joint venture development by Hill and Peabody, and it’s rated fourth in Bow. It comprises a collection of one, two and three-bedroom apartments and is located conveniently between the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and Victoria Park. The development is also less than a twenty-minute walk away from Westfield Stratford Shopping Centre and just a twelve-minute walk from Hackney Wick Overground station, which has connections to the Overground.

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5. Caspian Wharf, E3

Berkeley Homes, Berkeley Group
4.32 (20 reviews) 4.32 (20 reviews)
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Developed by Berkeley Homes, Caspian Wharf sits in fifth place. The development is made up of two sites, divided by Violet Road in the centre. The properties are next to the Limehouse Cut and apartment sizes vary from studios to penthouses. Landgon Park and Devons Road DLR stations are just over a five-minute walk away from Caspian Wharf, and Bromley-by-Bow Underground station is a 15-minute walk away. We’re told that the nearby canal is great for runners and cyclists, plus there’s lots of lovely green space around and a old market just ten minutes by foot. Residents also benefit from free and secure bike storage.

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6. Gunmakers by A2Dominion Rental Only, E3

A2Dominion Rental Only
4.25 (8 reviews) 4.25 (8 reviews)
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Located on the banks of the canal by Victoria Park, Gunmakers is a residential development by A2Dominion Rental Only. Reviewed into sixth place, it features a range of family homes as well as a mix of studios, one, two and three-bedroom apartments. The development is only moments away from Victoria Park and only a 20-minute walk away from Hackney Wick station.

One reviewer said: ‘I like the neighbourhood and being located in a quiet area. There are a lot of shops nearby, plus a bus stop in front of the building. The flat itself is amazing.’ Residents also compliment the views and love how the flats benefit from lots of natural light.

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7. St Paul’s Square, E3

Countryside
4.17 (10 reviews) 4.17 (10 reviews)
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In at number seven, St Paul’s Square is a Countryside development comprising 364 one, two, three and four-bedroom apartments in Tower Hamlets. Both Mile End and Bow Road stations are less than a fifteen-minute walk and offer connections to the Central, District and Hammersmith & City lines. Residents agree that the area is pleasant, quiet, and clean, with ‘lovely looking buildings and local shops, plenty of green space, nice views and schools’.

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8. Bow Cross, E3

Swan Housing Group
4.05 (29 reviews) 4.05 (29 reviews)
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Bow Cross West is a residential development comprising one and two-bedroom apartments. Voted into eighth place, the development is located between Bow Road and Bromley-by-the-Bow stations, which offer quick links to the City, Canary Wharf or the West End. This is what one resident had to say about their home: “It’s a well structured household – there are two bathrooms. The design is great and it has three floors. There’s a terraced roof garden, which is really cool. You got nice views and you can relax in the evenings.”

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9. St Andrews, E3

Barratt London
4.03 (54 reviews) 4.03 (54 reviews)
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Our 9th entrant is St Andrews – a residential development from Greater London Authority and Circle Anglia that provides nearly 1,000 homes. Designed by Glenn Howells Architects, the development offers apartments and town houses set around a courtyard area over six separate buildings in the heart of Bromley-by-Bow, which offers quick links to the City, Canary Wharf or West End.

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10. Merchants Walk, E3

Linden Homes, Peabody
4.02 (36 reviews) 4.02 (36 reviews)
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Taking tenth place in Bow is Merchants Walk, a Weston Williamson-designed development, featuring a selection of 154 one, two, three and four-bedroom homes. The development is located next to the Devons Road DLR station, providing easy access to the City, Canary Wharf and Central London.

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Where is Bow?

An area within the East End borough of Tower Hamlets, Bow sits around 6.5 miles from Charing Cross. It also contains part of Victoria Park and the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park to the north. Meanwhile, Canary Wharf lies to the south, Stratford to the east, and Stepney and Bethnal Green to the west.

What is it like Living in Bow?

If you’re looking to lay down roots in a borough that’s coming into its own yet still authentically itself, Bow is worth a thought. While it’s true that the plethora of new developments popping up could risk gentrification, the area has so far managed to absorb them into a backdrop of Georgian townhouses, cottages, and upgraded social housing. Combine historical links, proud working-class heritage, and fantastic transport links into Central London and culture-infused neighbouring districts, and you have an all-rounder to suit most.

What is Transport in Bow like?

Yes, you could accuse Bow of lacking an excess of pubs and clubs. But an extensive Tube, bus and cycle network means you can seek out local hotspots with ease. Just hop on at Bow Road station (District and Hammersmith & City) or Mile End (Central, District, and Hammersmith & City). Alternatively, make use of the Stratford-Canary Wharf line at Bow Church or Devons Road DLR stations.

Besides this, the central A11 connects you to the City and the independent shops and eateries in Forest Gate, Wanstead, and Leytonstone. Some of our reviewers did mention that parking can be a problem. The good news is Bow sits on London-wide and National cycle networks. These include National Cycle Route 1, Cycle Superhighway 2, and the Cycleway between Hackney and the Isle of Dogs.

What are some Things to do in Bow?

There’s plenty to do in Bow. Victoria Park and the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park border just to the north. The former boasts 218 acres of open green space and play areas and regularly hosts popular festivals and events. Meanwhile, the legacy of the Olympics continues at Queen Elizabeth Park. Here, you can attend music, sport and cultural events and ride on the world’s longest tunnel slide. If milling around a weekly market or independent shops is more your thing, head down to the mile-long Roman Road.

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What are Bow property prices like in 2024?

So, how much do new build homes in Bow cost in late 2024? Recent data from Rightmove shows that buying a home in the area will set you back about £481,000 on average. While higher than the national figure, it’s also somewhat higher than London’s average of around £691,000 (Rightmove: October 2024).

Apartments count for most of the homes on our list and drove the majority of sales over the last year. Selling for around £416,000, they represent an affordable option. In contrast, terraced properties came in at £931,000 with semi-detached properties fetching £625,000.

If you’re not ready to buy, you’ll be interested to know current rents sit at around £2,360 per calendar month (Home.co.uk). However, prices range widely, from £1,800 to £4,000 or more, depending on the size of the property.


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