Estate Agent in Hampstead

Hampstead is one of London’s most affluent and charming neighborhoods, known for its village-like atmosphere, rich cultural heritage, and vast green spaces. It’s a popular area for those seeking a quieter, more picturesque part of London without being far from the city center.

Location and Transport

Hampstead is located in North West London, within the London Borough of Camden. It's well-connected by transport, with Hampstead Underground Station (Northern Line) providing quick access to central London, while Hampstead Heath Overground Station links to the London Overground. Numerous bus routes also serve the area, making it accessible by public transport.

Green Spaces

One of Hampstead’s most defining features is Hampstead Heath, a sprawling 790-acre parkland offering panoramic views of London from Parliament Hill, natural swimming ponds, woodlands, and walking trails. The heath is a haven for walkers, runners, and those simply looking to escape the city’s hustle and bustle. It's also home to the Kenwood House, a neoclassical mansion with a famous art collection and beautiful gardens.

Architecture and Property

Hampstead is known for its period architecture, with stunning Georgian, Victorian, and Edwardian houses lining the leafy streets. Hampstead Village itself retains much of its historic charm, with cobbled streets, quaint cottages, and terraced homes. The area also offers luxury modern apartments and family houses, making it a desirable place to live for families, professionals, and celebrities.

Culture and Attractions

Hampstead has a rich artistic and literary history, having been home to notable figures such as John Keats, Sigmund Freud, and George Orwell. You can visit the Keats House Museum, where the Romantic poet lived, or explore the Freud Museum, the former residence of Sigmund Freud, which is now dedicated to his life and work.

There are several art galleries, including the Camden Arts Centre and Burgh House, which host exhibitions, concerts, and community events. Hampstead's cultural life is further enriched by the Everyman Hampstead cinema and the Pentameters Theatre, an intimate venue for plays and performances.

Shopping and Dining

Hampstead offers a variety of boutique shops, independent bookstores, and high-end retailers. Hampstead High Street and the surrounding streets are dotted with artisan bakeries, cafes, and restaurants. Whether you're after traditional British cuisine, cozy gastropubs, or international dining options, Hampstead has a range of eateries to suit every palate.

Popular spots include The Holly Bush (a historic pub), La Creperie de Hampstead (a famous street food vendor), and Villa Bianca (a long-established Italian restaurant).

Schools

Hampstead is well-known for its excellent schools, both private and state-funded. Some of the top options include:

  • University College School (UCS) – a prestigious independent school for boys (co-ed in Sixth Form).
  • South Hampstead High School – a leading independent girls’ school.
  • Hampstead Parochial Church of England Primary School – a highly rated local primary school.

Community and Demographics

Hampstead has a strong community spirit, with local festivals, farmer’s markets, and events. The area attracts a mix of families, professionals, and artistic residents, many of whom are drawn to its cultural heritage and peaceful surroundings.

Why Live in Hampstead?

Hampstead offers a unique blend of village charm, cultural vibrancy, and natural beauty, all within easy reach of central London. It’s ideal for those who appreciate historic character, excellent schools, and access to one of London's best parks, making it a sought-after residential area.

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Fees

Holding deposit - Capped at 1 weeks rent (only applicable where the Landlord has withdrawn the offer)

Security Deposit - Capped at 5 weeks rent for annual rental under £50,000, or 6 weeks rent for annual rental over £50,000

Rent - The agreed monthly rent as stated in the AST contract

Changes to tenancy - Capped at £50 including Vat

Early termination charge - Not exceeding the landlord’s financial losses

Late payment of rent - Interest of 3% above BoE base rate for each day the rent is late, once it is four weeks’ overdue

Replacement keys - Reasonable costs as charged by the supplier or the option for the tenant to purchase directly themselves

Utilities, council tax, communication services, TV Licence etc - Tenants own responsibility unless otherwise stated in the Assured Tenancy Shorthold (AST) contract

Client Money Protection Scheme Membership - Membership number: CMP013570

Property Redress Scheme Membership - Membership number: PRS047067