The revival of renting in the city has been one of the great success stories of the past decade. Forgotten corners of the capital have been rediscovered, fine old buildings have been transformed into trendy loft apartments, and dynamic new communities have flowered in former industrial wastelands.
Property to rent in the city area is highly sought after and the area is home to many small and large-scale gardens, parks and open spaces. Where workers, residents and visitors can take time out to relax and enjoy the tranquillity and beauty of a space that seems many miles from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Few places have changed as dramatically in recent years as the capital's Docklands. Seven miles of land east of Tower Bridge to Woolwich were left derelict when the last of the docks closed in 1981. Now the area has been transformed, creating new homes, workplaces and leisure facilities for a fresh generation of Londoners
One of the benefits of houses or flats to rent in the city is transport. Commuting is simple. On-foot is most popular, with water taxis and a range of transport options including the Jubilee Tube extension, which links the West End to the Isle of Dogs and the Greenwich Peninsula, makes getting around easy.
If you are interested in renting in the City, please register with us and we will contact you with details of suitable properties currently available.
Guide prices (typical rent per week):
1 bedroom: £265-£350
2 bedrooms: £300-£650
3 bedrooms: £475-£750
4 bedrooms: £800-£1100
5 bedrooms: £1000-£1300