History of Battersea Power Station
Battersea has undergone considerable development in recent years. This includes the massive revamp of the iconic Battersea Power Station, a vibrant, mixed-use development including flats, retail units, and commercial spaces while retaining the building’s distinctive art deco character.
The Grade II listed landmark was once a fully functional power station that supplied a fifth of London’s electricity. It was decommissioned between 1975 and 1983 and left derelict for decades while various development plans were put forward and ultimately fell through or were rejected.
After redevelopment work started in 2013, there were partial openings in 2019, and residents began moving into their units in 2021.
There was a grand opening in 2022, but this development is ongoing while Wandsworth Council continues targeting the broader area for regeneration projects. When the development is complete, 25,000 people will reside in and around Battersea Power Station, creating one of London’s largest office, retail, leisure, and cultural quarters.
Apartments in the Battersea Power Station Area
The Battersea Power Station area has become the borough’s regeneration success story, with demand ramping up for apartments and flats in the district.
This is due to the many young professionals interested in the area who are more likely to rent long-term and choose flats over houses because of price limitations and the luxury amenities in many of the new-build developments around the Battersea Power Station and the wider Thames-side area.
This is also thanks to students, who will often go for flats in purpose-built student accommodation that can be found in Battersea.
However, for investors exploring apartments in this area, it’s worth noting that these flats are generally more expensive than the average UK property. Better value can be found elsewhere, especially in the North of England, where a luxury apartment in a major city can be acquired for a fraction of the price of a Battersea flat.