The blocks – known as Plot N1o – are the first of the eleven tower clusters to be converted.
They have now been handed over to long-term owners Get Living London with the first residents due to move in this month.
The Olympic Delivery Authority will eventually hand over 2,818 homes at East Village to Get Living London and Triathlon Homes.
Plot N10 now contains 281 homes equipped with brand new kitchens and new floor coverings, all with a balcony, private terrace or wintergarden.
The ODA has transferred the first 129 homes to Get Living London, which is now beginning work to install fitted wardrobes, curtains and blinds, and furniture before the first renters move in.
The remaining 152 properties will be handed over to Triathlon Homes by the end of this week.
Lend Lease has been working with contractors since the Olympics ended to remove temporary games-time features and make good any damage from intensive use by 23,000 athletes and officials.
Mike Cornelius, the ODA’s Director of Village and Commercial, said: “This is a huge task, the equivalent of building a small town, let alone a village.
“Our priority has been creating and then completing homes that people will love, to the same quality standards as the globally-acclaimed venues for the London 2012 Games. We are certain East Village will be a great place to live, and we are looking forward to first residents moving in.
Lend Lease and its contractors are now working to complete the remaining 10 plots, with between 150 and 300 homes in each.
More than 1,900 workers remain on site, including painters, electricians, plumbers, fitters and joiners.
Accommodation plots will be handed over in phases between now and next spring.
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