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Discount Letting: London letting agents...
Which ever London borough your rental property is located in Discount Letting will be able to find you a tenant. London letting agents Discount Letting have worked with landlords throughout every London borough and have produced a guide to each London borough.
The London borough of Barking and Dagenham...
Offers affordable housing and access to several tube and train services, however journey times can vary as the less popular stations are often only open at peak hours. Click Here for a full London Letting Agents guide to Barking and Dagenham.
The London borough of Barnet...
Barnet in general is middle class and prosperous. Barnet residents are mainly well-off middle-class professionals and families, ranging from the very wealthy in Hampstead Garden Suburb and Golders Green, to the more down to earth in Edgware and West Hendon. Click Here for a full London Letting Agents guide to Barnet.
The London borough of Bexley...
Situated in south-east London and bordered by the districts of Bromley, Greenwich, and Dartford. Formed in 1965 when Bexley , Erith, Crayford and Sidcup were combined, Bexley now has a population of 218,000 and is governed by a Labour-run council. Click Here for a full London Letting Agents guide to Bexley.
The London borough of Brent...
Created in 1965 when Wembley and Willesden were merged, Brent is in the heart of north-west London and is bordered by the boroughs of Kensington & Chelsea, Barnet, Camden and Westminster among others. Click Here for a full London Letting Agents guide to Brent.
The London borough of Bromley...
Bromley is London's largest borough at nearly 60 square miles and represents a large slice of the south-east of the city, and promotes itself as the clean and green borough. Its affluent authorities have frequently sought to be recognised as part of Kent, not as a suburb of greater London. It plays host every year to the Biggin Hill Air Fair held in June at Biggin Hill Airport. Bromley is home to Crystal Palace Park boasting London's largest maze, as well as Crystal Palace Bowl. Click Here for a full London Letting Agents guide to Bromley.
The London borough of Camden...
Camden is one of London’s liveliest boroughs and is perhaps best known for its buzzing markets, and endless attractions. Camden Lock is the most popular and, although originally a craft market, it specialises in clothing, second hand clothing and jewellery. The zoo is located in Regents Park – which is also home to a lake, sports facilities and a variety of special gardens. Click Here for a full London Letting Agents guide to Camden.
The London borough of the City of London...
The City of London at its widest point is 1.6 miles by 2.8 miles in length. The Square Mile was once the old city contained within the medieval walls. Now the City of London is the nation’s financial centre generating approximately 3% of UK income. A place of mighty skyscrapers. The city is still primarily commercial, stocked with tall glass fronted buildings from every side and shops and bars that bustle with the nine-to-five yet lie deserted at the weekend. Office blocks and warehouses have been converted into smart new apartments as developers respond to government pressure to build on previously used inner city sites. Popular with busy city workers eager to avoid the hassle of a long commute, the city's role as a home seems assured for the future. Click Here for a full Letting Agents guide to the City of London.
The London borough of the City of Westminster...
Home of the UK government at the Palace of Westminster and London's famous West End. Westminster also has some of the most exclusive shopping and residential districts in London, including Covent Garden, Soho and Mayfair. Click Here for a full Letting Agents guide to the City of Westminster.
The London borough of Croydon...
Croydon is the southernmost of London’s boroughs, and is home to Lloyds Park, Riddlesdown, Shirley Hills. Croydon offers an abundance of well served train stations. With London's ever-spiralling house prices, Croydon is now being recognised as a new property "hotspot". Click Here for a full Letting Agents guide to Croydon.
The London borough of Ealing...
The borough of Ealing is situated in west London. Ealing was created when the London boroughs of Ealing and Southall and the Middlesex town of Acton were merged in 1965. Divided by the busy A40, Ealing has excellent transport links to ensure the areas popularity. Click Here for a full Letting Agents gudie to Ealing.
The London borough of Enfield...
Enfield was once a small town some distance from London, but the rapid growth of London itself has turned it into a large suburb. Enfield’s roots go back to Roman times and it is stood on the well known Ermine Street – the road linking London with York and Lincoln. The better known areas ofEnfield include Edmonton, Palmers Green and Winchmore Hill. It is also home to three of the campuses of Middlesex University. Click Here for a ful Letting Agents guide to Enfield.
The London borough of Greenwich...
In 1965 Greenwich as we know it was formed, when the boroughs of Greenwich and Woolwich were joined. Greenwich is probably most famous for it's Observatory and it's status as the 'birthplace of time'; clocks worldwide are set to Greenwich Mean Time. Over the centuries the borough has seen it's history shaped by Royalty, invasion and the Industrial Revolution, which explain it's strong ties to both the army and navy. Click Here for a full Leting Agents guide to Greenwich.
The London borough of Hackney...
Hackney lies in the north-east corner of central London and was formed when Stoke Newington and Shoreditch merged with the former Hackney district in 1965. Shoreditch and Hoxton to the south of the borough sit uneasily against the wealth of the City of London. Hackney's problem remains its tower blocks, which spring up on almost every street corner. Click Here for a full Letting Agents guide to Hackney.
The London borough of Hammersmith and Fulham...
Although one of the smallest boroughs, Hammersmith and Fulham is best known for Shepherds Bush – which has played home to BBC Television Centre since 1960. The BBC has seen production of world-famous programmes such as Monty Pythons Flying Circus and Blue Peter, as well as radios BBC World Service. Click Here for a full Letting Agents guide to Hammersmith and Fulham.
The London borough of Haringey...
The borough of Haringey is in north London and was formed by the joining of Tottenham, Wood Green and Hornsey, three former Middlesex districts, in 1965. Surrounded by London's trendy boroughs; Camden, Islington and Hackney, Haringey in comparison keeps a low profile. Click Here for a full Letting Agents guide to Haringey.
The London borough of Harrow...
The borough of Harrow has a diverse business community with a wide range of industries. Major employers include Ladbrokes and First National Bank. Famous for its school and seat of learning for the titled and well off, Harrow is firmly entrenched in middle class suburbia. The school was founded in 1572 under the Royal Charter granted by Elizabeth I to John Lyon, a local yeoman. Today Harrow School has around 800 pupils, all of whom are full-time boarders. Click Here for a full Letting Agents guide to Harrow.
The London borough of Havering...
In an area of 43 square miles and over 242,000 residents, more than half of the borough is park- or green-belt land, some of which shows evidence of early Roman settlements. Havering is London's most eastern borough and arguably blessed with the most open land. Havering is surrounded by the districts of Bexley, Redbridge and Barking as well as bordering Thurrock, Essex and the M25 to the east and the Thames to the south. Click Here for a full Letting Agents guide to Havering.
The London borough of Hillingdon...
Hillingdon is London's least densely populated borough and is home to the world's busiest airport, Heathrow. Low flying aircraft and traffic jams in the roads and motorways surrounding the airport are all an unwelcome aspect of life under the flight path. The borough also boasts part of Britain's vast canal network, making it the perfect place for a relaxing narrow-boat ride. The Colne Valley, once part of the Grand Union Canal and a major trade route, is now a beautiful spot for walking, fishing and birdwatching. Click Here for a full Letting Agents guide to Hillingdon.
The London borough of Hounslow...
The borough is best known for historic Kew Gardens and Hampton Court, and also had a long association with steam locomotion. At its riverside borders with the Thames, Hounslow boasts some of London's most sought after locations. Asides from its riverside locations, Hounslow is typical West London suburbia. Traffic can be a problem and the busy M4 and A4 lead a brutal path through the boroughs northern territories. Click Here for a full Leting Agents guide to Hounslow.
The London borough of Islington...
Islington is home to the world famous Arsenal football club. The best known areas of Islington are Finsbury, Kings Cross and Highbury; although those who have had the delight of staying at Her Majesty’s Pleasure will be more familiar with Holloway and Pentonville. Favoured location of London's hip and trendy set, Islington took its time to transform from 1960's run down borough to icon of hipness and sought after location for City and West End workers. Click Here for a full Letting Agents guide to Islington.
The London borough of Kensington and Chelsea...
The London borough of Kensington and Chelsea is one of London's wealthiest boroughs and home to some of the most expensive property in the world. Excellent transport links, beautiful parks, fashionable shops and restaurants, a wealth of galleries and museums and grandiose properties provide an enviable list of attributes. With its close proximity to the City of Westminster and central location, the borough is home to some of the most exclusive shopping and residential districts in London. Kensington and Chelsea is renowned for its thriving, cosmopolitan atmosphere. The borough has many famous shopping areas including the King's Road, High Street Kensington and Knightsbridge. Click Here for a full Letting Agents guide to Kensington and Chelsea.
The London borough of Kingston Upon Thames...
Kingston upon Thames is located in south west London and is a commuter heartland. Kingston Upon Thames forms London's the most south-western location of London. Property is dominated by mid war terraces and semis with some Victorian and Edwardian homes near the town centres. The borough also contains London's largest area of parkland, Richmond Park, which is used by many of the borough's 150,000 inhabitants. Click Here for a full Letting Agents guide to Kingston Upon Thames.
The London borough of Lambeth...
Lambeth is a diverse borough. Lambeth offers good transport links, reasonably priced property and a vibrant street culture have continued to attract new residents, especially in Brixton and Clapham. The borough is traditionally a poor one, but several regeneration projects and environmental campaigns have seen it begin to change in recent times. Although not well placed for shopping facilities, there are a selection of parks and green areas to enjoy, including Clapham Common, Kennington Park and Streatham Park. Streatham boasts an ice rink and bowling alley, and the Oval Cricket Ground proves popular with enthusiasts. The London Eye, which is situated next to the River Thames, which boasts some of the best views of London. Click Here for a full Letting Agents guide to Lambeth.
The London borough of Lewisham...
Lewisham is a London borough in the south-east of the city. Lewisham has received a welcome shot in the arm with the arrival of the DLR. Lewisham still has a lot to offer the bargain hunter and could now see a transformation into property hot spot now that it has its DLR lifeline into the capital. Lewisham stretches south from the Thames and the once industrial Deptford into the Victorian suburbs of New Cross, Brockley and Lewisham itself. Click Here for a full Leting Agents guide to Lewisham.
The London borough of Merton...
The London borough of Merton plays host to the Wimbledon tennis championships every year at The All-England Lawn Tennis Club. Also home to AFC Wimbledon, known as 'the real Wimbledon' after the acrimonious relocation of the club's franchise to Milton Keynes. Click Here for a full Letting Agents guide to Merton.
The London borough of Newham...
The London borough of Newham is an amalgamation of East and West Ham made in 1965. Newham is in the heart of London's historic Docklands which offers fast rail links to Stratford and London City Airport. Newham stretches from Stratford in the north to the industrial Thames dockside at north Woolwich. Click Here for a full Letting Agents guide to Newham.
The London borough of Redbridge...
The London borough of Redbridge is set in East London, seven miles from the City. Redbridge is a diverse borough with lush green spaces, sports facilities and bustling shopping centres. A leafy suburb, a third of which is green-belt, and which contains part of Epping Forest within it's boundaries. Redbridge is home to many of the East London's wealthier residents. Redbridge offers excellent transport links and a selection of good schools. Click Here for a full Letting Agents guide to Redbridge.
The London borough of Richmond...
The borough of Richmond is home to the Royal Botanic gardens a world heritage site. Richmond is also home to the Cambridge and Oxford Boat race, whist Twickenham is home to the Rugby Union Stadium. Awash with parks and green open space, Richmond is idyllic. Good rail links means Richmond is not more than a short journey to more affordable areas as Richmond is an expensive borough to live in. Richmond remains a highly sought after location and a barren ground for bargain hunters. Click Here for a full Letting Agents guide to Richmond.
The London borough of Southwark...
Southwark is the London borough which contains the majority of the south bank of the Thames in central London. Southwark stretches from the south bank of the Thames, which boasts recent developments such as the Tate Modern and the wobbly Millennium Bridge. Bermondsey and Rotherhithe sit to the east, whilst Peckham and Camberwell to the south. Click Here for a full Letting Agents guide to Southwark.
The London borough of Sutton...
The London borough of Sutton is set on the edge of south-west London and has a population of over 180,000. Sutton is a middle class borough. Sutton is home to the borough's shopping and office centre. Although often cast in the shadow of the major shops of nearby Croydon, Sutton town centre has recently undergone a revamp. Click Here for a full Letting Agents guide to Sutton.
The London borough of Tower Hamlets...
The London borough of Tower Hamlets contains most of Docklands, including Canary Wharf. Tower Hamlets is the heart of London's East End and takes its name from the Tower of London, located within the borough's boundaries. Click Here for a full Letting Agents guide to Tower Hamlets.
The London borough of Waltham Forest...
Waltham Forest is situated on the outer edge of north-east London, located 30 minutes from the city. Waltham Forest marks the border of the East End and the suburbs of Essex. The borough boasts a good stock of affordable, respectable housing and excellent transport into town, ensuring its popularity with first time buyers. Click Here for a full Letting Agents guide to Waltham Forest.
The London borough of Wandsworth...
The London borough of Wandsworth encompasses Balham, Battersea, Tooting and Putney, amongst other areas. Battersea Power Station's towering chimneys dominate the skyline. Prior to industrialisation the area was an expanse of farmland. Only the Docklands has seen more development over the past ten years. Wandsworth itself consists of the neighbourhoods around the old village and the Common. Developments of new apartments and conversions are plentiful along the Thames riverbank. Click Here for a full Letting Agents guide to Wandsworth.

