The new-build townhouses form part of Barratt London’s Hendon Waterside development.
The five four-bedroom townhouses are a rare addition to Hendon and will be available for occupancy in summer 2025.
Research shows that house prices in Hendon are 29% lower than neighbouring West Hampstead, making it an appealing option for prospective buyers in north west London.
Each townhouse is spread over three levels and designed with family living in mind.
They feature open-plan living and dining areas, and benefit from bi-fold living room doors and skylights that allow ample natural light.
The kitchens boast high-quality finishes with stone worktops, a waterfall island countertop, and integrated appliances.
The houses are rated EPC A for energy efficiency, equipped with sustainable features including roof solar panels and EV charging ports.
Joseph Antoniazzi, director of sales and marketing at Barratt West London, said: “We are excited to launch these new townhouses at Hendon Waterside which is a prime offering from Barratt London and offers a unique opportunity within the North West London housing market.
“With a limited availability of new-build houses in the area, these properties stand out for their exceptional specification.
“Offering the perfect blend of space and versatility, these homes are ideally suited for families looking to put down roots in a vibrant and sought-after location.”
Hendon Waterside is part of Barnet’s £9.6 billion regeneration project, located alongside the tranquil Welsh Harp Reservoir.
The development offers over 170 hectares of green space, with natural playgrounds, picnic areas, and nature trails for walks.
Water sports clubs are also available for sailing, canoeing, and kayaking.
Mr Antoniazzi added: “Hendon Waterside promotes a sustainable and healthy lifestyle for its residents by seamlessly integrating nature and energy efficiency into everyday living.
“The Welsh Harp Reservoir on our doorstep is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a Local Nature Reserve, so it was important that the design of the development was reflective of this and added to the richness and biodiversity of the area.”
For more information, visit www.barrattlondon.com.