Islington & Canonbury (N1, N5)
Known for their elegant Georgian architecture, garden squares and village atmosphere, Islington and Canonbury remain among London’s most established residential areas. The area combines strong transport links with restaurants, boutiques, theatres and access to the City.
Clerkenwell & Shoreditch (EC1, E1)
Historically industrial districts that have evolved into some of London’s most creative and design-led neighbourhoods. Loft apartments, warehouse conversions and contemporary developments attract professionals working across the City, technology and creative sectors.
Hackney, London Fields & Victoria Park (E5, E8, E9)
Popular for their independent culture, Victorian housing stock and strong sense of community. The area combines green space, cafés, markets and creative energy with excellent access to central London.
Stoke Newington & Walthamstow (N16, E17)
Increasingly sought-after by families and buyers looking for larger homes, strong community atmosphere and more green space while remaining connected to central London.
Canary Wharf, Wapping & Docklands (E14, E1W)
Offering a very different style of London living, these areas combine waterside developments, modern apartments and strong international appeal with some of the capital’s best transport infrastructure.
Stratford & East Village (E15, E20)
One of London’s most significant regeneration success stories, Stratford continues to attract buyers seeking modern homes, connectivity and long-term growth potential.
Wider East London & Essex Borders (E11, IG8, IG9, CM16)
Beyond inner East London, many buyers are increasingly exploring areas such as Wanstead, Woodford, Chigwell, Loughton and the surrounding edges of Epping Forest in search of more space for their budget, greener surroundings and a stronger balance between city living and quality of life.