The BeCa in London offers a selection of 170 New York style studios, one and two bedroom apartments spread across 22,195 square feet, residents of the BeCa will enjoy amenities including a porter, co-working space, games room and communal roof terraces offering panoramic views across the London skyline.
The BeCa in London is expected to achieve an average 6% per year rental yield due to its amazing design and location.
The BeCa is a red brick 18-storey tower inspired by Tribeca, Manhattan in New York, each apartment in the BeCa will have a private balconies and access to three rooftop gardens.
The BeCa is strategically located in the SE15 post code area of London, for residents who require connectivity this means the perfect proximity to Elephant & Castle and swift links to central London.
Nearly 30 new build sites are planned within 1km of the BeCa that are being converted from a wide range of buildings into new homes, 4.81 acre masterplan that includes 1,400 homes, a tech incubator, sports hall, cycle hub, central green space and rooftop areas.
All homes in the BeCa will benefit from high specifications with fully integrated European appliances, interiors are thoughtfully designed to maximise light and flexibility of spaces.
To the bathrooms, red tiling will recall the tower’s striking red brick design, whilst raw concrete and exposed brick detailing will help make industrial statements throughout the homes.
The BeCa is a key piece of the regeneration underway in this area, The BeCa being centrally located in the regeneration that’s already in progress resulting in the BeCa representing a great opportunity for capital appreciation.
The BeCa is designed by London's award-winning architects Farrells, the inspiration for THE BeCa comes from The Sterling Mason building in Tribeca, New York City.
The BeCa will be located on the site of the old Carpetright store, symbolic of the area’s transition, the interconnected creative community forming around the site will draw people to The Old Kent Road as similar independent hubs have done in Bermondsey and Southwark.
The Old Kent Road Opportunity Area where The BeCa is located will see massive regeneration, this will include 20,000 new homes, workspaces and schools as well as a community health centre.
Close to the BeCa is also the proposed Bakerloo tube line extension and comprehensive regeneration taking place in Canada Water, this is set to bolster the BeCa’s position as the beating heart of South London’s creative and cultural scene.
Located Just south of Central London, The BeCa is less than 3 to 5 miles to Bank and Oxford Circus as well The BeCa is connected to all of the capital as well as its many happening neighbourhoods.
London has one of the most established rental markets thriving on demand for homes, London is one of the most renowned cities in the world with a long track record of steady capital growth.