New build homes in Haringey: 10 best developments

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So, you’re hoping to find the perfect new build home in Haringey, but you’re not sure which developments to consider. It can be hard to filter out fact from fiction when browsing websites or glossy brochures, which is why we’ve asked verified residents to give us the inside scoop. So, which homes live up to the hype? Let’s find out.

New builds in Haringey: Top 10 developments

Ready to discover the best new homes in Haringey? We sifted through a plethora of reviews and ratings submitted by verified residents to identify the best performers in the area. So, who made it into the Top 10? Read on to find out.

*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. The Sessile, N17

Way of Life
4.81 (19 reviews) 4.81 (19 reviews)
Area guide to Borough of Haringey
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Way of Life development The Sessile is the number one spot for Haringey. It’s a collection of studio, one, two and three bed apartments located in the heart of Tottenham Hale. Amenities include a sizeable gym, yoga studio and spaces to work throughout The Sessile to support your working week, evenings and weekends alike. Furthermore, a Private dining room and a 24/7 concierge are also available.

Despite only having fewer than 20 reviews at present, The Sessile routinely attracts outstanding rankings from its residents, who clearly love living there.

Read reviews and details of The Sessile, N17

2. The Gessner, N17

Way of Life
4.74 (79 reviews) 4.74 (79 reviews)
Area guide to Borough of Haringey
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The Gessner in Tottenham Hale is our 2nd most popular development in Haringey. It offers 164 apartments to rent, including a mix of studio, one, two and three-bedroom apartments. In addition, the development provides a range of amenities, including a gym, smart parcel lockers, free super-fast Wi-Fi, and a 24-hour on-site team.

Furthermore, residents can enjoy rooftop garden views, cosy lounges and an on-site café, all of which our reviewers rave about. They also describe the management as “very helpful and always looking to go the extra mile”.

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3. Grainger at Windlass Apartments, N17

Grainger
4.27 (31 reviews) 4.27 (31 reviews)
Area guide to Borough of Haringey
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Third-placed Windlass Apartments has a selection of one, two and three-bedroom apartments available to rent in Tottenham Hale. Windlass Apartments offer great on-site amenities including super fast Wi-Fi, resident’s lounge, spaces to work and 24/7 gym are all included in the rent. Situated just five-minutes walk from Tottenham Hale stations, once complete the development will include approximately 500 new homes, modern retail space and new canal-side public areas.

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4. Hale Works, N17

Anthology
4.49 (43 reviews) 4.49 (43 reviews)
Area guide to Borough of Haringey
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In fourth place, Anthology Hale Works is an exclusive new build development in the heart of one of North London’s most diverse communities, offering a selection of studios and one, two, and three-bedroom homes. Winner of HomeViews’ 2021 awards for location and excellence, the development is praised by residents for being ‘stunning inside and out’ and having ‘green views of the Walthamstow Wetlands and the London skyline’.

Hale Village already has a range of local amenities on-site, including a café, gym, supermarket, and GP surgery. Tottenham Hale Retail Park is also within easy reach. Additionally, all homes are on a 250-year lease and have a 24-hour concierge, a hireable residents’ sky lounge on the 11th floor, and cycle storage available. Crossrail 2 will also run through Tottenham Hale, further improving the transport links the area has to offer by 2030. However, it’s currently a short walk to the Victoria line.

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5. Apex Gardens, N15

Grainger
4.44 (9 reviews) 4.44 (9 reviews)
Area guide to Borough of Haringey

Fifth place goes to Apex Gardens, which offers stylish 1, 2 and 3 bed homes in a vibrant community with easy access to Kings Cross or central London. Equipped with a residents lounge, co-working area, roof terrace and 24 hour fitness area, this development provides spaces to fit your every need.

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6. West Green Place, N17

Pocket Living
4.23 (8 reviews) 4.23 (8 reviews)
Area guide to Borough of Haringey
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Sixth-placed West Green Place is a community of new homes, a short distance from Turnpike Lane and Seven Sisters Stations, residents can reach Central London in under 20 minutes. Green Lanes and Stoke Newington are just down the road offering vibrant restaurants and cafes.

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7. Heart of Hale, N17

Related Argent
4.19 (9 reviews) 4.19 (9 reviews)
Area guide to Borough of Haringey
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Heart of Hale (and hale of heart!) takes seventh place. This is described by the developer Related Argent as a visionary masterplan across seven new buildings, set around a new central public square, with independent restaurants, shops, cafes, office space, a new health centre and 1,030 new homes.

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8. New River Village, N8

St James
4.14 (15 reviews) 4.14 (15 reviews)
Area guide to Borough of Haringey
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In eighth place is New River Village – a St James development located in Hornsey. It is situated near Crouch End, Muswell Hill, Wood Green and Alexandra Palace. Residents here will have endless things to do and amenities just at the end of their fingertips. It is also located just 2 minutes from Hornsey station. Residents comment on the ‘well-stocked and maintained gym’, having access to underground parking, and the easy commute into Central London.

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9. Clarendon, N8

St William
4.00 (10 reviews) 4.00 (10 reviews)
Area guide to Borough of Haringey
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9th place falls to a St. William development for Berkeley, Clarendon is a mixed-use scheme, one comprising 1,714 apartments spanning one, two and three-bedroom layouts. The development is just a short walk from four different train and tube stations, which include Alexandra Park, Hornsey, Wood Green and Turnpike Lane.

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10. Lawrence Square, N15

Bellway Homes
4.11 (31 reviews) 4.11 (31 reviews)
Area guide to Borough of Haringey
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Lawrence Square is a new-build development in Tottenham, comprising ‘well-insulated’ apartments, townhouses and co-working spaces. Reviewed into tenth place, the development is only a short walk from Seven Sisters station, allowing residents to access the Victoria line and Overground train services. Alternatively, hop on a bike to be by the canal within 10 minutes. Residents also like the varied range of shops nearby, including fresh organic food.

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Where is Haringey?

You’ll find the borough of Haringey (also known as Harringay) in North London. It borders six other London boroughs. Starting clockwise, these are: Enfield, Waltham Forest, Hackney, Islington, Camden, and Barnet.

Living in Haringey

Perhaps most famous for being home to Alexandra Palace and Tottenham Hotspur, Haringey also boasts 600 acres of green spaces. These include nature reserves, five ancient woodlands, and Finsbury and Alexandra Parks. In addition, 25 of Haringey’s parks have been awarded Green Flag status for being welcoming, safe, and involving the community.  

Besides this, the area has several theatres, performing arts centres, and music venues to its name. While the local ice hockey team plays at Alexandra Park, you can enjoy various boxing events and the World Darts Championship at the Palace. Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is, of course, a great asset for football fans, but there are smaller teams in the area too, alongside rugby league and athletics clubs.

Meanwhile, the area between Wood Green and Turnpike Lane Underground station hosts Shopping City, with Highgate providing more specialist shops. You’ll also find a great range of stores on Tottenham High Road, Muswell Hill, and Crouch End. If you like to sample international cuisine, make sure you head down to Green Lanes or visit one of the area’s vibrant food markets.

Sixteen National Rail, London Overground, and London Underground stations link Haringey to the City. The A10 runs from north to south through the east side, with the A1 extending across the southwest corner. Both link to the A406, which runs east to west, just north of the boundary. At the same time, the A105 cuts through the middle and features a string of shops, supermarkets, pubs and restaurants.

Haringey property prices

Figures released by Zoopla in March 2024 show that the average price for a home in Haringey was £940,000 over the past year. Flats drove most of the sales at £479,000 on average. Terraced properties went for £855,000, while semi-detached homes achieved £1,228,000. In terms of rental prices, expect to pay around £2,177 PCM. One-bedroom properties average at £1,775, which rises to £6,700 for a five-bedroom home. This is according to recent data provided by the property search engine, Home.co.uk.

Want to know more about Haringey? Check out our full area guide below.

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