Single-occupancy units with shared amenity space — applied to Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in the Greater London. With intensive Gateway 3 sign-off and HRB oversight and an average build cost of £3500/sqm, the deal arithmetic for co-Living Developments here is distinct from neighbouring boroughs.
Heads up: Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea operates Article 4 directions, so co-Living Developments that would normally be permitted development will likely require a full planning application here. Build that into your timeline and risk model.
Run any Greater London listing through Scapely to get a property-specific build cost, council objection-risk score and the Co-Living Use Class Eligibility overlay applied to Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea's policy environment.
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