Leon House
Croydon, South London CR0 1QR
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Beautifully designed luxury apartments with high ceilings in the heart of Croydon. Leon House is a recently renovated office building, which carries one of the UK's most exciting examples of 1960s Brutalist architectural design.
View 360 tourA Croydon landmark since 1966 when Bobby Moore captained the Men’s England football team to a World Cup win, Leon House now offers open-plan living and the perfect work-lifestyle balance, with excellent nearby amenities and easy access to Central London.
This transformed building offers a resident’s co-working space, a private dining room and a sky roof garden with bespoke seating. Within the double-height lobby, a dedicated Concierge service will arrange your post and deliveries. This service also includes 24/7 CCTV security.
Every aspect of each two bedroom apartment has been designed by Love Interiors who worked with the form and function of the building to keep interiors clean, modern and clutter-free using quality materials like oak flooring and specialist ceramics. Compared to other modern developments, room sizes are generous which, together with high ceilings and large windows, gives wonderful light and space in your new home.
The homes at Leon House are now all SOLD please see below for the nearest homes available or coming soon.
Council Tax: TBC
Council tax bands are often not released until the property is complete. If you need any guidance, please get in touch with our Sales Consultants otherwise the local authority or the developer may be able to help.
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The London Borough of Croydon is finally coming of age.
New retail, dining and office development is transforming Croydon. From new tech start-ups to Boxpark, it is one of London’s fastest-growing economies. Uniquely located with high-speed road, rail and tram connections that integrate Croydon into Central London and the South East.
Shopping
Shop at London’s Oldest Street Market. Dating back to 1236, Surrey Street Market has a mix of Caribbean and Asian stalls selling fresh, international fruit and vegetables, herbs and spices. Visit on a Sunday for artisan food, crafts and entertainment
Food & Drink
Leon House is also conveniently located on the edge of the South End.
It has gained recognition as Croydon’s restaurant quarter having received £3 million in development funds in 2015, transforming the streetscape and the public realm.
Chinese, French, Greek, Indian, Japanese, Mexican, Thai, Persian and more – all are represented here. Depending on time and budget, you can either grab a lunchtime bite or enjoy some evening dining at one of these local eateries. Boxpark is the perfect destination for casual dining and meeting up with friends. Serving up every kind of cuisine imaginable – there’s something or everyone.
Read more about Croydon here.
The homes at Leon House are now all SOLD please see below for the nearest homes available or coming soon.
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When looking for your new home, it’s important to understand what you can afford. To help get an idea of the estimated affordability for a home on this development, you can apply the 40% net income approach. In simple terms, this means that a household should not spend more than 40% of their household income to pay for their mortgage, rent and service charge.
As a rough estimate, the graphics above suggests the household income required to purchase; however, people with a lower income may be able to secure a property if they have a larger deposit. (i.e. if you have a larger deposit saved, where you have higher savings, your household income can be lower than the figure quoted above).
Shared Ownership is a government-backed scheme which allows first-time buyers – or those who do not currently own a property – the opportunity to purchase a home at a more affordable price.
The Shared Ownership scheme is simple – you buy an initial share of between 25% and 75% of the homes full value and pay a subsidised rent on the remainder.
You may purchase further shares (up to 100%) as your circumstances change, should you choose to.