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Properties to rent in London

Searching for a property to rent in London? Foxtons offers thousands of rental homes across the capital, from chic studio apartments to spacious family houses. Whether you’re relocating, starting a new job, or looking for a short-term let, our expert team makes the process simple and stress-free. Explore our listings and let us help you find the perfect home in one of the world’s most dynamic cities.

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Rental properties in London frequently asked questions

At Foxtons, we offer a diverse range of rental properties, including:

Studio apartments, one to five-bedroom flats and houses, Short lets (ideal for temporary stays), Managed properties for added peace of mind

When it comes to choosing where to rent in London, it really depends on what you're looking for – whether it's affordability, transport links, nightlife, green space or family-friendliness.

For those seeking central convenience and vibrant city life, areas like Soho, Covent Garden, Shoreditch and Westminster offer proximity to restaurants, nightlife, cultural landmarks and workplaces, though rents tend to be high.

East London is popular with young professionals and creatives, offering trendy communities and excellent transport links to the City. North London combines green spaces, a strong community feel and good schools, making it ideal for families, though prices are on the higher side. South London neighbourhoods provide a mix of affordability and a balanced pace of life with good transport connections, while West London offers upscale, picturesque streets and family-friendly amenities, appealing to those seeking comfort and prestige.

The average rent in London is £810 pw. Prices vary by location, property type, and amenities, with studio flats starting around £210 pw. However, prices can vary significantly depending on the area and type of property. For instance, areas like Kensington and Chelsea remain among the most expensive, while Whitechapel and Croydon are on the more affordable side. Stay informed with the most up-to-date London flat prices and market trends on Foxtons’ official house price here.

For a long-term let, you'll typically need: Proof of ID (e.g. passport or driving licence), Proof of address, Proof of income (e.g. bank statements or employment letter), References from previous landlords or employers.

Requirements may vary slightly for short lets. Always check with your Foxtons agent for specific details, and don't forget to read our Tenant Support guide.

Under UK law, all adult occupants must prove they have the legal right to reside in the UK before renting a property. This involves presenting original documents, such as a passport or visa, in person to your Foxtons agent.

Existing tenants can report and track maintenance issues through the My Foxtons portal. This ensures timely and efficient handling of any concerns.

My Foxtons is designed to make renting in London seamless, convenient and fully transparent. Tenants can manage every stage of their tenancy – from searching for properties and receiving personalised alerts for new listings, to securely signing agreements and paying deposits online. With 24/7 access and live chat support, My Foxtons functions as a personal assistant for renters, combining efficiency and peace of mind in one user-friendly platform. Sign up to My Foxtons today.

Begin by registering with us to receive alerts for new listings tailored to your preferences. This gives you a competitive edge in London's fast-paced rental market.

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