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Jet Off With Genesis: New Rental Homes For Heathrow Workers
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Meeting demand for new homes close to Heathrow, Genesis is offering a brand new collection of rental homes at Madeley Road in Ealing. The development is located just over 10 miles from Heathrow Airport and within two minutes’ walk distance of North Ealing Station for connections to the airport via the Piccadilly Line, making Madeley Road the perfect combination of convenient city living coupled with attractive suburban surroundings.
A high proportion of those who work at Heathrow live locally. In 2009, more than 45% of Heathrow staff lived in the five local boroughs, with over 5,800 Ealing residents currently working at the international airport[1]. With the arrival of the Crossrail in 2018, Ealing residents will further benefit, adding to the areas’ appeal and its already-excellent transport links. Crossrail services will run directly from nearby Ealing Broadway in just 15 minutes – cutting 30 minutes from the current journey time.
Comprising a range of one and two bedroom apartments to rent, Madeley Road’s contemporary properties are perfect for airport workers on the hunt for a convenient home with plenty of charm. With communal doorways and video door entry systems, the homes are secure enough as ‘lock up and leaves’, if the job means travel.
The area boasts plenty of local amenities, which are situated within two minutes’ walk from the development. Further local transport links can be found just eight minutes away at Ealing Common, for easy access to the West End, neighbouring areas such as Hammersmith and Chiswick and the rest of the Capital. Additionally, Ealing Broadway is just a ten minute walk away, and Westfield White City’s 250 retailers are only four miles from home.
The stunning design of the new apartment buildings on Madeley Road is in keeping with the local vernacular of this leafy suburb, with Victorian influences that ensure they fit comfortably within the affluent area. Inside, the spacious apartments enjoy modern specification, boasting a traditional design with stylish bay windows and high ceilings.
All properties offer high quality internal fixtures and sleek finishes. Key features include engineered wooden flooring, modern kitchens, full height tiling to bathrooms and fitted wardrobes in the master bedrooms, all of which offer residents the finishing touches, which are familiar in a new home from Genesis.
The surrounding area of the development is home to several parks and open green spaces, just bursting into bud as the warmer weather appears. Locals will be getting ready to make the most of these parks as they can start to enjoy Spring walks and picnics. Half a mile from Madeley Road is Ealing Common, and just a little further south, residents will find Gunnersbury Park, which has a lake, café, miniature golf course and a museum to enjoy all year round.
Genesis is one of the leading housing providers in the UK, operating as a private landlord, offering social housing and a developing affordable homes service. Unlike traditional landlords and lettings agents, Genesis offers secure, longer-term tenancies of up to five years, and lower upfront fees.
Uma Rajagopal has been managing the posting of content for multiple platforms since 2021, including Global Banking & Finance Review, Asset Digest, Biz Dispatch, Blockchain Tribune, Business Express, Brands Journal, Companies Digest, Economy Standard, Entrepreneur Tribune, Finance Digest, Fintech Herald, Global Islamic Finance Magazine, International Releases, Online World News, Luxury Adviser, Palmbay Herald, Startup Observer, Technology Dispatch, Trading Herald, and Wealth Tribune. Her role ensures that content is published accurately and efficiently across these diverse publications.
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