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N7 comes back to life

WITH EVERY MONTH THAT PASSES AND EVERY HOME THAT'S BUILT, it becomes easier and easier to see how the regeneration of N7 will transform this part of London. One by one, all of the elements are being put in place to realise the architectural vision and revitalise the character of the area. What defines this development is the emphasis on community and a better way of life.

With the first phase of VIZION7 now well under way, the process of renewal has already begun. And already made an emphatic impression on some of the most hard-nosed judges in the business. For instance, London Residential Research could hardly have been more positive in its assessment: "In the current uncertain market, investors must be certain that the development they choose performs well on all the fundamentals: competitive pricing, stylish and efficient design for easy letting potential, excellent transport and local amenities and a neighbourhood certain to benefit from long-term investment and regeneration. VIZION7 is just such a project."

Buying into VIZION7 is not just about investment. These will be fine homes offering residents the full range of amenities not currently available elsewhere in Islington and at

such affordable prices. For those buyers wishing to move by Christmas 2005, the next few months will see the completion of the new apartments at Garand Court and Culverin Court or the more traditional homes being created from the elegant restoration of former school buildings at Mount Carmel (see overleaf). The choice is yours. All are beautifully appointed and available from just £225,000.

However you look at it, VIZION7 is epic in scale and stunning in execution. The only way to understand is to experience it first hand.

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First come, first amazed

RELEASED IN MARCH, Buckler Court has already seen scores of discerning homebuyers making their way to the marketing suite at Eden Grove.

Of course, it's not hard to see why, with a choice of 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments equally appealing as homes and investments. Rental potential is undeniable with London Metropolitan University nearby. And with Kings Cross just a couple of stops away, the appeal of cutting commuting down to size could prove equally irresistible to anyone working in the City.

For anyone who appreciates contemporary design and living, Buckler Court will certainly strike a chord - and with prices for a one bedroom apartment starting from £220,000 and two bedroom apartments starting at £299,000, value for money is another quality that's obviously appealing*.

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Eurostar comes closer

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WHILE VIZION7 MAY ALREADY SEEM CLOSE TO SO MUCH, within the next few years, that will be truer than ever. Because by 2007, the Eurostar terminus at Waterloo will be closed and the new transport interchange at King's Cross / St. Pancras will be up and running.

Virtually on your doorstep will be the largest integrated transport hub in Europe, with a £4 billion investment bringing another phase of the Channel Tunnel Rail Link into daily reality - and Paris, Brussels and numerous European cities within two or three hours at most.

In a few years, commuting to the continent could well be as common as taking the tube into town and with a home at VIZION7, you could hardly be better placed to take advantage of the career and business opportunities that are bound to be created.


Top of the class

MOUNT CARMEL SCHOOL, THE NEWEST PHASE OF VIZION7 is now released for sale. This carefully restored Victorian terrace gets full marks for beauty and elegance. Whilst retaining the traditional facade of the original school, the interiors have been radically remodelled to create 19 striking, 21st Century apartments which are now released for sale. Residents can look forward to 24 hour security, concierge service, landscaped communal gardens and gym.

1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments prices start from £225,000*
Call now for further information.

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