Battersea Property Guide

List your Battersea new-build development.

Battersea Property Guide helps buyers compare new-build homes around Battersea, Nine Elms, Battersea Power Station, Clapham Junction, the riverside, and nearby SW8 and SW11 streets.

If you represent a relevant development, you can send details for a listing, correction, or update. The aim is simple: give buyers accurate, practical information before they enquire.

New-build developments

Apartment schemes, riverside projects, branded residences, regeneration sites, and smaller infill developments in and around Battersea.

Recently completed schemes

Buildings with remaining stock, developer resales, or useful buyer information that still matters after completion.

Buyer-relevant updates

Material changes such as new phases, price releases, incentive periods, completion changes, amenity openings, or sales-suite updates.

A buyer-first listing, not a brochure page.

A useful development page should help a buyer understand whether a scheme belongs on their shortlist. That means clear facts, practical trade-offs, location context, and links to official sources.

Sales messages can be included where they are factual, but the page should still answer the questions buyers actually ask before booking a viewing.

Where is the entrance, and what is the walk from transport like?
What is available now, and what is still under construction?
What are the service charges and lease terms?
How does the building compare with nearby schemes?
What amenities are included, and what costs extra?
What should a buyer verify before reserving?

What to send.

The more specific the information, the more useful the listing can be. Public source links are helpful, especially for facts that change over time.

Development name and address
Developer, agent, or appointed sales team
Current availability and price range
Tenure, lease length, ground rent, and service charge
Completion status and expected handover dates
Specification, amenities, warranty, parking, and cycle storage
Official imagery, brochures, floorplans, and public source links
Best contact route for buyer enquiries

Editorial standards.

Battersea Property Guide is built as a trusted buyer resource. Developer input is welcome, but listings should remain clear, balanced, and useful.

  • Claims should be sourced from developer pages, brochures, planning documents, or sales-team information.
  • Unverified details may be marked as To verify rather than stated as fact.
  • Listings should include buyer drawbacks and practical checks, not only sales points.
  • Sponsored, paid, or referral-linked arrangements should be disclosed where relevant.

Commercial options.

The first step is usually a useful listing or update. Commercial arrangements can be discussed where there is a clear fit, but they should not compromise the buyer-first tone of the site.

Free basic listing where the development is relevant to Battersea buyers.
Enhanced listing or update package for richer development data and imagery.
Consented buyer enquiry introductions, agreed separately in writing.
Content sponsorship only where the page remains useful and clearly labelled.

Best fit developments.

The site is focused on Battersea buyers, so the strongest fit is a scheme that someone comparing SW8, SW11, Nine Elms, Battersea Power Station, or the riverside would reasonably consider.

Battersea and SW11
Nine Elms and SW8
Battersea Power Station
Battersea Park and riverside
Clapham Junction fringe
Nearby schemes with a clear Battersea buyer case

Send a development for review.

Use this page after an outreach email, or send details directly if you have found the site and want a Battersea new-build development listed or corrected.

Referral disclosure

If a paid listing, sponsorship, or referral arrangement is agreed, buyer-facing wording should disclose that relationship where relevant.