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East Wick + Sweetwater

Parkside

165 brand-new open-market homes for sale, including 1-3 bedroom apartments and 3-4 bedroom townhouses.

Exciting news...Brand-new show apartment NOW OPEN book your appointment today!

Life on the Park

Located on the iconic Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, our latest phase of new homes is East Wick and Sweetwater Parkside and offers scenic views of award-winning parklands and waterways.

Our Vision

With excellent transport links and top-class amenities within walking distance, East Wick and Sweetwater offers a vibrant place to live, work, and explore. A hub of innovation and creativity reflecting the legacy of the 2012 Games.

It’s been really interesting seeing the area change. Often, development or regeneration can negatively impact an area, but when developers are sensitive to the local environment – EW+S being one of those – it can often work to the benefit of the area, the residents, and businesses alike.
Ben
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