The building is very nice and modern with some lovely touches. The only downsides are the small kitchens, which are part of the living room so cooking smells and noise spread there, and slightly limited storage for those with many belongings.
Woodberry Down, N4
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Add your review to unlockGood facilities including concierge, gym, pool, and extra private gardens and green space. The varied building designs and interiors give a neighbourhood feel rather than a big apartment block. Management is good in all aspects.
The reception staff are friendly, helpful and efficient. The flat's design is acceptable, though not all rooms face south, and facilities are alright. As a very new development it looks good, with easy access to the city centre and nearby nature.
The white goods are carefully selected and the design is smart. However, ongoing water and pipe problems leave the property with no hot water almost every couple of months, defeating the buyer's aim of avoiding such issues with a new development.
Very well-designed infrastructure, from the reservoir to the building and surrounding green areas. Gym and pool access is a big plus for young professionals, and the property management and concierge are amazing and faultless.
Too many rules, including no washing hung on balconies, banned floor welcomes, and no music or pets in the garden. Concierge staff are lovely but treated poorly, which puts the reviewer off ever buying.
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