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, comfortable and convenient for transit via Kilburn Park, Kilburn High Road stations and buses, with lots of commercial activity nearby.
The Quarters Kilburn, Nw6
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Add your review to unlockThe apartments are modern and high-standard, with a fully equipped kitchen, a desk, ample wardrobe space and thick, sound-insulating walls. The standout is property manager Selna, who is helpful, friendly, responsive and knowledgeable about the area, making the place feel like home.
Very good quality, modern, comfortable flats with a lift, spacious rooms and generous bathrooms. Well-designed dimmable lighting and high-quality wooden floors add character. Staff at Quarters Kilburn, especially Selna, are extremely kind and helpful.
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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.