Just above London you’ll find Essex, home of Dame Helen Mirren, Depeche Mode and The Prodigy. Like its famous offspring, Essex is a highly diverse and energetic place, offering newcomers and established residents something new all the time. If that sounds appealing, come take a look at some of the best new build homes in Essex, as the county’s property market is enjoying another round of expansion.
New builds in Essex: 10 best developments
If you’re keen to know more about the kind of property you can find in Essex, our list is an excellent starting point. The following are the top 10 ranked property developments in the county. As always, we determine these rankings entirely based on the scores submitted by verified residents.
*PLEASE NOTE these rankings take into account how recently reviews have been submitted, so may not match the overall star ratings shown. More recent reviews are given a greater weighting to reflect current building performance.
Leaping up to number 1 from 8th place in recent months is Chesterwell, a collection of two-bedroom apartments and two, three and four-bedroom houses for rent. The development is part of a new community on the outskirts of historic Colchester in Essex. Colchester is known for its castle and historic buildings, its restaurants, bars and nightlife. There is also live theatre and music, a choice of cinemas, an arts centre and a concert hall.
In close 2nd place, Ewing House is a new development in Brentwood, one that is already attracting a lot of positive attention. One highly satisfied reviewer writes:
“Offers a blend of convenience and community spirit. Its excellent transport links to London make it an ideal spot for commuters, while local amenities, including shops and cafes, cater to daily needs. The area boasts green spaces, enhancing the suburban charm.”
3rd place goes to St Luke’s Park. Just north of Basildon, and set within an existing parkland with easy access to neighbouring towns and transport, St Luke’s Park is an ideal place to call home. Residents describe the development as being extremely scenic, with plenty of open green spaces offering pleasant walks to the nearby pub and restaurants.
In 4th, Arboretum is a Higgins Homes development situated in Epping, Essex. This development provides 149 mixed tenure homes on the grounds of Epping St John’s School’s former school site and a new replacement secondary school.
The development was designed by Architect Melville Dunbar Associates, and comprises predominantly two-storey houses, as well as some three-storey flats, in an enviable location on the edge of green fields and open public spaces.
Our 5th top-rated new build development in Essex is One Canalside, a residential development by Legal & General and managed by Urbanbubble. It features 189 apartments with a mix of 1, 2 and 3-bedroom homes. Facilities include a residents’ lounge, work zone and meeting room. There’s also plans for a fully equipped games rooms and private dining room to be completed in 2022. In addition, on-site parking is available as well as a free cycle storage. With a waterside location, the development is only a 10-minute walk away from Chelmsford city centre, giving residents easy access to the station and its Greater Anglia rail links.
6th-placed Base at Newhall is a development offering two, three and four-bedroom homes to rent in Harlow. London is accessible in under an hour by train, offering connectivity. It also includes a variety of green spaces, retail areas and schools.
Next up, Atelier is a collection of 2,3 & 4 bedroom homes that provide countryside living but with access to the city in under 30 minutes.
One verified resident reviewer says: “The properties are well designed, modern architecture, spacious with good quality appliances fitted. Parking is also available. The building and property management teams ensure customer satisfaction in essence they work with you all the way.”
In 8th, Elizabeth Gardens is located close to countryside, coast and town and offers a community of new homes in Rochford. Elizabeth Gardens is a 10-minute walk from Rochford Railway Station where journey times into London Liverpool Street are around 50 minutes.
For our 9th spot, we head over to Gardiners Park Village, a new residential project that’s set to transform the area to the East of Basildon town centre. Basildon station is less than a 10 minute drive from Gardiners Park Village and here you can catch a direct train to London in 40 minutes.
The last spot of this list goes to the sought-after Chelmsford development, Beaulieu, which offers a variety of Shared Ownership homes. Residents benefit from a health centre, restaurants, and convenience stores. Additionally, bus services connect the community to and from Chelmsford City Centre and Chelmsford Train Station.
Essex is one of the counties of the East England region. Its main urban centres are Colchester and Chelmsford, and it extends out to the eastern coastline as well.
Why live in Essex?
One of the biggest selling points for living in Essex is that it offers a lot of choice. There are beautiful pockets of rural farmland, along with stunning coastal scenery and no shortage of good-sized towns too.
Essex is also a commuter haven. Three of the county’s towns were voted among the ‘best value in the UK’ for a London commuter lifestyle in 2020. This is partly due to its great rail and road links to the capital.
There’s a great cultural richness to Essex too. From the Roman wall ruins and outstanding castle of Colchester (England’s oldest town) to the longstanding markets, Essex is a place where history and community come together. It’s also a place where people know how to have fun, with excellent nightlife, cultural and entertainment attractions.
At the time of writing (February 2025) average prices for property in Essex were around £414,000, according to Rightmove. Prices in the county have held steady among the market dip over the past year or so and are 3% up on 2021 rates.
If you’re looking to buy a terraced house in Essex, expect to pay around £380,000, and roughly £605,000 for a detached house. As for renting in Essex, a rough average between various providers is about £1,700 per calendar month (Home.co.uk).
If you want to explore more of Essex, check out our dedicated area guide below. Here you’ll find a much larger selection of new build developments to investigate. Whatever your tastes and budget, Essex will likely have a range of suitable options.
Essex is a county in the East of England and is one of the most populous counties in the country. It has a population of 1.4 million people, making it an attractive place for prospective home buyers to invest their money and enjoy all Read more about Essex
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