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sandfords

Specialists in Sales, Lettings and acquisition of prime


residential property in Central and North West London

Guide to Property For Rent In


Marylebone, NW1

Rental market in Marylebone


Rental yields in the NW1 postcode (Camden borough) remain attractive,
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which is encouraging investors and landlords, with existing portfolios, to buy


properties for sale in Marylebone, with the sole intention of letting them out.
Londonpropertywatch.co.uk updates average rents and yields across London
on a daily basis and, as of July 2015, the following figures illustrated the local
rental market:

Property size in NW1

The rental market in London as a whole has been buoyant over the last 15
months. Data from the Office for National Statistics showed that out of all the
English regions, rental prices increased the most in London (by 3.2% in the 12
months to March 2015). Properties to rent in Marylebone are always in high
demand thanks to its central location and village atmosphere - it really does
offer tenants a friendly oasis in a hectic metropolis.

Average weekly rent

Average yield

One bedroom property

414

3.8%

Two bedroom property

598

3.5%

Three bedroom property

1,051

3.8%

Larger property

1,735

2.8%

Who's renting in Marylebone?

Property types in Marylebone


Marylebone's character and ambience is preserved by the work of two
respected estate management companies - the Portman Estate and the
Howard de Walden estate. Together, they control over 200 acres of NW1 and
almost 1,000 properties. Many of the flats and houses to rent in Marylebone
are Georgian in style, although there is a healthy smattering of mansion
blocks, brand new homes and one-off dwellings. Demand for properties to
rent around the pretty garden squares - such as Portman Square, Bryanston
Square and Montagu Square - remains high.

Marylebone is the playground for the smart European set, as well as actors
and musicians looking to be close to the West End action and Marylebone's
very own A-list hotspot, Chiltern Firehouse. The network of cafs, one-off
designer stores, delis and bars along Marylebone High Street appeal to a
refined type of renter - one hankering after the chic Parisian or Italian way of
life, perhaps. Also, expect doctors and medical professionals, due to
Marylebone's close proximity to Harley Street.

Marylebone area highlights


The Caf culture burns bright in Marylebone with a number of places to grab
a coffee or pain au chocolate along the attractive High Street. Residents often
intersperse shopping in the many boutiques and independent stores with a
quick coffee pit stop. Also in the neighbourhood are Wigmore Hall in Wigmore
Street, the Wallace Collection in Manchester Square and the Everyman
Cinema in Baker Street.

Image Source :Telegraph.co.uk

There's more to Marylebone than the famous Chiltern Firehouse restaurant


(although it remains a favourite among celebrities). Residents look forward to
the annual Marylebone Summer Fayre as it cements the neighbourhood's
village status, while the weekly farmers' market every Sunday, on Cramer
Street, provides locals with a more regular place to mingle.

Properties to Rent around Marylebone

3 bedroom Flat to rent in Bryanston Square, London, W1

5 bedroom House to rent in Blandford Street, London, W1

For an updated and complete list of properties to rent in Marylebone, please visit www.sandfords.com

Contact Us
For more information on properties available to rent around Marylebone and central London, dont hesitate to contact or visit our
Marylebone Estate Agents office.

Sandfords Marylebone Estate Agents


6 Paddington Street,
London W1U 5QG
+44 (0)20 7224 4994
mvsales@sandfords.com
mvlettings@sandfords.com
www.sandfords.com

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