It was reported in the Straits Times (21st March 2014) that "large crowds have flocked to the launch of Singapore listed Oxley Holdings first British Property."
This is the official website - http://www.londonroyalwharf.com/; many good details of the property are found on the website, so I leave the reading of those details to you.
Friends who attended the VVIP preview informed me that units were being snapped up like hot cakes, with entire blocks being sold out, even though prices were quite high. (ranging from 5XX pounds/psf to about 8XX pounds/psf)
The marketing collateral is extremely good. I love the way they sell potential investors the promise of Canary Wharf prices (1,000 pounds/psf and above). So, this place will be a great buy!
Location, Location and Location
As the old saying goes, property is all about location. Now, let us scrutinize the location of Royal Wharf.
This snapshot from Google Maps is very useful. I have indicated the Royal Wharf site in red. Is the location good?
Near DLR Pontoon Dock
Docklands Light Railway |
How Convenient is DLR Pontoon Dock?
Not very. Pontoon Dock is pretty much on the outskirts of the DLR network. The Transport for London website has very useful journey planners. Using this, I got the following times:
a. Pontoon Dock to Canary Wharf - 10 to 12 minutes with one change at Canning Town Underground
b. Pontoon Dock to Tower Hill - 25 minutes, a number of changes
b. Pontoon Dock to Oxford Circus - 32 minutes, one change at Bank Undeground.
This pdf gives you the timetable information of the DLR from Pontoon Dock. I think there is no direct DLR to Canary Wharf. You have to change.
Near Future Crossrail Station? Not quite!
I take issue with the marketing collateral on this point. The marketing people will give you the impression that this development is near the future Crossrail Station. One agent said it would be a "10 to 15 minute walk."
Coming online, 2018! |
Crossrail Route Map - http://www.crossrail.co.uk/route/maps/ |
1.5KM to Crossrail Station, from Royal Wharf
The walking distance from the Royal Wharf Site to the future Crossrail station is about 1.5km or 1,500 meters. I leave it to the reader to decide whether a 1.5km distance to the nearest Crossrail station is a plus point for this property. Take note, it takes 20 minutes to walk from Royal Wharf to Custom House.
Takes 20 minutes on foot to get here, from Royal Wharf |
Noise From London City Airport?
The site is very near London City Airport, which raises the issue of noise from aircraft operating from this Airport. I have created an entire blog post on this issue.
London City Airport serves more than 3Mil passengers per year. |
In our opinion, and strictly our opinion, we do not think that the Royal Wharf development is in a good location. It does not mean that it is a bad development. On the contrary, the plans look to be very impressive.
Do take note that the major public transport links like DLR and Crossrail will not change, at least for the next 30 years. Further, London City Airport is not about to move. In fact, there are proposals to expand the Airport, however, these are under consultation.
Do check out my blog post on my walk at the Custom Excel area to give you a sense of how sprawling that area is.
Happy Investing!
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DLR IS NOT THE FAMOUS LONDON TUBE!
Mind the gap! |
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