NW6
12 reviewed homes in this area — click a pin to read it.
The Quarters at Kilburn on Kilburn High Road is a great new building, with both flats lived in being in great shape. It is clean, comfortabl…
Full profileCorroborates that landlord Nurit Sharon, renting the building illegally, tried to force tenants out shortly after a lease extension via a ho…
Full profileA two-bedroom basement flat with an en-suite shower, living room, family bathroom, kitchen and garden. Structural damage to the back bedroom…
Full profileLandlady Claire Leach acts friendly until something is needed. A mouse infestation caused by her contractors and poor previous construction …
Full profileThe landlord acknowledged disruptive downstairs neighbours but did nothing, and tried to extort deposit money for four chairs to redo her di…
Full profileHunters in West Hampstead work hard to fill properties but manage poorly: the boiler was lost for two months over each of two winters, and a…
Full profileAfter renting in London problem-free since 2008, the experience with this agent was shocking, marked by rude, condescending encounters. Tena…
Full profileDisappointment with Madelord, who did the bare minimum. Heating ran only three times a day, leaving the flat cold and forcing an electric he…
Full profileThe well-designed, well-insulated apartment is a lovely, quiet space with no audible neighbours. Communal areas are stylish and run by excel…
Full profileA good-quality Latimer development with thoughtful interior design and a full set of Siemens appliances. The sales manager was helpful and c…
Full profileStrong security with guard patrols and multiple door locks, plus frequent hall cleaning, make the development very liveable. Property and bu…
Full profileThe landlord tried to keep a completely unfair amount from the deposit. The property is not recommended, chiefly because of the landlord.
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Every crime reported to police within about a mile of here in the most recent published month. We show the total and the most common type.
Your nearest National Rail or tube/metro/tram station, as the crow flies. Closer means easier life without a car (a real walk is a little further).
The share of households that rent privately (rather than own or rent socially), from the 2021 Census. Higher means more of your neighbours rent too.
Where this neighbourhood sits on the government’s Index of Multiple Deprivation. Decile 1 is England’s most-deprived 10%; decile 10 the least. It blends income, employment, health, crime, housing and more.
Whether fast home broadband for working from home is available here. Superfast is ≥30 Mbps; full-fibre/gigabit is much faster.
The total yearly Band D council tax a resident pays here — the council’s own charge plus county, GLA, police and fire precepts. Your actual bill depends on your property’s valuation band.
The average price homes have recently sold for across the local authority (HM Land Registry House Price Index) — a feel for how pricey the area is.
The area’s long-term risk of flooding from rivers, the sea and surface water, per Environment Agency mapping.
Live and official figures where marked; other figures are illustrative for areas outside our core data. Sources: data.police.uk, Census 2021, Indices of Deprivation 2019, Ofcom, ONS ASHE, Land Registry, Environment Agency, TfL.