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Alameda Building, London

5.0 (2 reviews)

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48 Olympic Way, Wembley Park, London, England HA9 0HS

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Basic Info

No Service Fee In-unit laundry Near supermarket Elevator Balcony Gym Brand new Pets allowed Parcels collect

100 Beds

Highest Floor 15

Built in 2019

Alameda, a premier apartment in London, epitomizes modern living fused with luxurious comfort. Constructed in 2019, this high-end residence offers 100 beds across various room types, including studios and 1, 2, and 3-bedroom apartments, each boasting a balcony or terrace. Free double occupancy and no service fees enhance its appeal. Alameda's exclusive amenities include a rooftop garden, an outdoor courtyard, an amphitheatrea lounge, and a cinema room, creating a perfect balance of private serenity and vibrant communal spaces.

 

The apartments at Alameda are a testament to 'rental zen,' where interior design focuses on creating a contemporary, tranquil ambience. Soft pastel interiors, abundant natural light, and stylish furniture curated in partnership with John Lewis & Partners set these apartments apart. Unfurnished and furnished options cater to varied preferences. Besides, the social spaces are designed to foster community and leisure. The signature roof garden is a highlight, featuring a 6m outdoor cinema screen, BBQ areas with seating, and a stunning view of the iconic Stadium arch. The building also houses resident lounges and a vast work-from-home area equipped with free 100mb/s Wi-Fi, making remote working a breeze.

 

Alameda is a hub of excitement and convenience. It's surrounded by independent shops, Boxpark, a new theatre, London Designer Outlet (LDO), and more, all within a short walk. Nearby universities include Imperial College London, University of Westminster, London Middlesex University (MU)University of West London, and University College School Sports Fields. The area also boasts excellent shopping centres like Hukam. and Harawo Cafe Shopping Center. For daily needs, supermarkets such as Sainsbury's Local, Lidl, and Asda Wembley Superstore are nearby, along with popular cafes like Starbucks CoffeeCosta Coffee, and Mirage Sports Bar.

 

We are always dedicated to ensuring all residents' comfort and security, offering services like superfast Wi-Fiready-to-use utilities with transparent monthly billing, and a pet-friendly environment. The collaborative design with John Lewis & Partners & Samsung ensures a high standard of living. The roof garden, with its outdoor cinema and BBQ areas, alongside the resident lounges and work-from-home space, provides residents with a unique London lifestyle experience that blends work, leisure, and relaxation.

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5.0

2 reviews

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ZHANG**

5.0

27 Jan 2024 00:35

Nice surroundings. Nice apartment
Nice surroundings. Nice apartment

HU**

5.0

26 Jan 2024 11:11

The surrounding environment is very good, the living area is large
The surrounding environment is very good, the living area is large
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House Rules

Cancellation Policy

Refund Guarantees Time Limit

We will return your reservation fee if you cancel your reservation within 24 hours.

A £300 reservation fee is required to reserve any apartment. Your apartment is then held and reserved for you exclusively pending completion of your application e.g. references and credit checks. On successful completion of referencing and your full application, this £300 is deducted from your first rent payment. If you fail your application including but not limited to failing references, fail to respond to our communications in a timely manner or do not act in ‘good faith’ we reserve the right to withhold your reservation fee and release your reserved apartment back onto the market.

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A £300 reservation fee is required to reserve any apartment. Your apartment is then held and reserved for you exclusively pending completion of your application e.g. references and credit checks. On successful completion of referencing and your full application, this £300 is deducted from your first rent payment. If you fail your application including but not limited to failing references, fail to respond to our communications in a timely manner or do not act in ‘good faith' we reserve the right to withhold your reservation fee and release your reserved apartment back onto the market.

*Subjective change of school or room
Need to contact the apartment to confirm whether it can be processed

*Policy changes in real time, details are subject to the contract*

Pets Policy

Pet allowed

Check-in Guide

How quickly can I move into my apartment?

After selecting and reserving your ideal apartment, we can have you moved in within 7 business days (provided your references and down payment have been wired to our account). To help you on move-in day, we can reserve a parking space for you, use our cages to transport multiple boxes to your new apartment, and we even work with partners like Aussie Man & Van to offer you discounts on moving services.



What if I need to change my move-in date?

You may or may not change it. There are two dates you need to be aware of. The first is the lease start date listed on your lease and the second is your move-in date, which are not the same. The tenancy start date cannot be changed once it has been agreed, and this is the date on which you will start paying rent. However, you can move in at any time thereafter if you wish, provided you give your resident team prior notice.
It is important to be clear that neither yourself nor any of your belongings (e.g. furniture) can move in before the start date of your tenancy.



What are the arrangements for moving day?

When you come to collect your keys on moving day, we will ask you to complete a 'Right to Rent' (if you haven't already done so), which is a legal requirement of the UK government. You will be able to use a pre-booked parking space and use a cage to transport your boxes to your new apartment. You will receive a check-in email on the day of arrival detailing how to use the Wifi and other important information about your new apartment.



What decorations and furniture can I put up?

You are welcome (within reason) to decorate the apartment in your own style. Any changes made to the apartment before you move out will have to be restored to its original state at your own expense (subject to wear and tear). If you would like to install a TV, hang pictures, etc., we recommend that you hire a handyman recommended by Quintessentially Living.



Do I need a TV license?

Anyone watching or recording television on any channel through any television service needs to pay for a television license. Quintessential Living does not include or have anything to do with a TV license.

It includes

All TV channels, including BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Dave and international channels
Pay TV services such as Sky, Virgin Media and BT
Live TV on streaming services such as YouTube and Amazon Prime Video
All content on BBC iPlayer


Do I have to pay Council Tax?

Yes, you will need to pay Council Tax unless you are exempt. This is an obligation between you and Brent Council and we recommend that you contact them before you move in to inform them of your move. Within the next few weeks you should receive a letter from them with instructions on how to set up your account.

Check-out Guide

What is the notice period for moving out?

When you want to end your tenancy, we require two months' written notice.



What is the process for getting my deposit back?

Your deposit is protected by the TDS (Tenancy Deposit Scheme). At the end of your tenancy you will receive your deposit as long as there is no damage to the property. If there is damage, it will be reduced to accommodate any repairs required.

Double Occupancy Policy

Double occupancy rooms:

1 Bedroom Apartment: Increase of £0 per Month

2 Bedroom Apartment: Increase of £0 per Month

Alameda Building FAQs

How much is holding fee and deposit?

Holding fee: £300 ; Deposit: £1000

Are bills included? If not, how much are they? How to measure bills?

Broadband (Internet fee) is included ; The estimated utility cost to cover water, heating and electricity is £90 for studios and 1-beds, £100 for 2-beds, £110 for 3-beds and £120 for 4-bed apartments.

Discount for different lease

6% off for 12-month lease ; 12% off for 24-month lease ; 25% off year 1 for 36-month lease (25% off year one, 12,5% off year two and +5% increase in year three)

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