James Taylor Developments

James Taylor Developments specialise in a variety of things, from multi-ownership assembly sites to tenanted investment to commercial and residential sites offering the potential for change of use. Their aim to "provide certainty of delivery, clarity of funds and subsequent removal of the risk throughout the whole development cycle". They are currently working on 7 projects around London and South England, including: multiple storage units for The Self Storage Company, residential developments such as Argo House, Lord Alexander House and Pechiney House. James Taylor Developments Argo House is a James Taylor Developments mixed-use development listed on HomeViews. It is comprised of 93 apartments, ranging from one to three bedrooms. The development is situated in West Kilburn, in the London Borough of Brent, equidistant from both Queen’s Park station and Maida Vale station, just a 10-minute walk from both. James Taylor Developments Reviews You can read more about James Taylor Developments' developments by clicking on the properties linked below to read what residents have to say about living there. If you can’t find your James Taylor Developments residential development listed on HomeViews, you can click here to submit your listing. If you’re already a James Taylor Developments resident, click here to submit a review.

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Argo House, NW6

2.20

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2.20

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Looks luxury on the outside but the build quality is terribly low.

G Sp (Tenant)

Verified Resident

Argo House, NW6

Feb 2020

Looks luxury on the outside but the build quality is terribly low. Almost all flats with a terrace on top have had water leaking during the rainy months and even mould in many cases. The developer is still onsite visiting flats and trying to repair the issues but without much success. Also, you have to wait until they are available given that they are usually busy with other flats. In my case, leaking water went to the socket causing a power cut. Many flats had an issue with a faulty boiler pipe leaking water, which however has now been resolved (after waiting for 2 months for replacement parts to arrive from overseas). In the flats, the walls get lots of settlement cracks and the wooden floor gets swollen causing the doors to scratch it. The communal areas could be cleaner (especially the rubbish area) but I guess there is no budget for this given the other issues. Luckily the guy at the reception is amazing and always keen to help! He is one of the reasons why I still stay around!

Please tell us about the good and bad aspects of living in your local area:

The development is very close to the Paddington Recreation Ground, which is great. Very easy commute to the center (tube and/or buses) although the nearest tube station is 12-15 minutes away on foot. Unfortunately there is much criminality and instances of anti social behaviour in the area, especially at night and it sometimes does not feel safe.

How has the building management responded to any problems or issues you have raised:

The building management tried to help but without much success.

Please share one thing (or more) which you wish you had known before you moved in:

Poor build quality of the flat.

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