Case study: Music producer Devesh Sodha bought at The Hill Group scheme because of its views, design and a wealth of local amenities

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Connectivity is often at the top of buyers’ lists when searching for a home in London.
Fortunately, the capital’s transport system unlocks a wide range of locations, allowing for rapid transit from north to south as well as east to west.
Take Kew Bridge Rise, for example.
The west London development is located within easy walking distance of both Gunnersbury and Kew Bridge stations.
From the former, Canary Wharf is a little over 40 minutes away.
Located south of the vast green open spaces of Gunnersbury Park and over the river from Kew Gardens, The Hill Group’s scheme offers one and two-bedroom apartments in five buildings with prices starting at £437,500.
For one buyer, in addition to the transport, the decision to move to the development was also about the attractions of the local area.
“As soon as I saw the apartment, I fell in love with it – the space and layout are lovely, and the kitchen is great,” said Devesh Sodha, a music producer who has relocated to Kew Bridge Rise from Leicester.
“The balcony view and the winter garden feel like a huge bonus.
“Every morning, we go out onto the balcony and drink in the view with our coffee. It’s the perfect way to start the day.
“Plus, we have the winter garden on the other side of the apartment, overlooking central London.
“That’s an incredible view at night, with the London skyline lit up.
“We can see the London Eye, the Shard and everything, so we have these amazing views of the Thames and the city all around.”
Devesh had originally tried to buy an apartment in Acton, but a series of unexpected delays meant the purchase fell through.
He said he was glad about the way things had worked out in the end, after successfully buying a two-bedroom property.
He’s now renting the second bedroom to a friend – a composer he met while on a mastering course in France who was also on the hunt for a home in a lively neighbourhood.

a vibrant area
“There’s a great culinary scene here and some lovely pubs,” said Devesh. “I’m a big foodie and have already found an instant favourite restaurant, Q Verde.
“It’s a little, family-owned Italian restaurant.
“The people are just lovely and it’s the best pasta I’ve ever had.
“The Express Tavern is nice too – we went there to get to know our neighbours, which was brilliant.
“It’s a very friendly and safe community, and there’s an exciting buzz to it.
“There’s always something fun going on and the area is so full of character.
“It all worked out for the best. We love the apartment – it’s a comfortable space and the local environment is just what we wanted.
“We’ve got everything from a main Sainsbury’s for big shops to all these little independent stores, which are great for browsing and picking up bits and pieces.
“It’s a good place to feel inspired, too. The apartment balcony, in particular, inspires creativity and a sense of connection with the city.
“A lot of my clients are in Los Angeles, so I need to work in that time zone.
“Being in an area that suits my schedule was really important.
“I’ve always liked West London and you get a decent amount of space for your money here. It’s a great area with so much happening locally.”

buying at Kew Bridge Rise
Devesh also had strong praise for the process of buying at Kew Bridge Rise.
“The customer service has been excellent from the get-go,” he said.
“The Hill team is very knowledgeable and helpful, without ever being pushy.
“They were happy to offer us a decent incentive for buying.
“With the recent stamp duty change, we were facing a big hike of up to £11,250.
“When we mentioned it to Hill, they offered to cover it. The resulting reduction in stress was enormous.
“The solicitor that Hill recommended was also highly efficient.
“We completed in about three weeks, with a smooth process and great communication at every stage.
“We’re thrilled to be here. Buying such a high-quality new home means we’ve been able to move and settle in quickly.
“It has given us the peace of mind to simply come here and start living.”
Buyers at Kew Bridge Rise can expect open-plan apartments with full-height windows, Amtico flooring and balconies or winter gardens.
The development is close to a wealth of amenities including the likes of Wyke Green Golf Club, Royal Mid-Surrey Golf Club and Richmond Park Golf Course, the shops and restaurants of Chiswick High Road and Kew Retail Park.
It’s also within a 20-minute walk of three nursery and primary schools, all rated outstanding by Ofsted as well as being within five kilometres of two similarly lauded secondary schools.

key details: Kew Bridge Rise
Prices at Kew Bridge Rise start at £437,500 for a one-bedroom home.
Those seeking more information about the development can visit the scheme’s website or call 020 3906 1952.
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