Flats and Apartments for Sale in London
From Zone 1 penthouses to affordable flats in up-and-coming outer boroughs, Renowned Homes lists verified apartments for sale across every corner of London, brought to you by regulated London estate agents updated every day.
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Flats and Apartments for Sale in London
Wembley Park Gardens
From £405,000
Royal Gateway
From £440,000
Hendon Waterside
From £375,000
Eastman Village
From £330,000
Colindale Gardens
From £480,000
Bermondsey Heights
From £475,000
Northwick Parkside
From £480,000
Dylon Riverside
From £472,500
Carrick Yard
From £1,100,000
Graphite Square
From £825,000
The Lock
From £505,000
Three Kings Mayfair
From £3,995,000
Search Every Flat for Sale Across London
London's apartment market is one of the most active and varied in the world. Whether you are a first-time buyer targeting an affordable one-bedroom flat in East or South London, a professional searching for a two-bedroom apartment within easy reach of the City, or an investor looking for a well-located leasehold flat with strong rental demand, Renowned Homes gives you complete coverage across all 32 boroughs.
Every listing is submitted by a regulated London estate agent with accurate pricing and current availability. Use our filters to search by borough, price range and bedroom count and find the right flat faster.
London Apartments Offer Something No Other UK City Can
London remains the most liquid residential property market in the UK. Flats in well-connected boroughs hold their value through market cycles, attract consistent rental demand from a large and mobile professional population, and offer buyers genuine lifestyle advantages that justify the investment.
The sheer range available is unmatched. A Victorian conversion flat in Islington, a modern riverside apartment in Battersea, a ground-floor maisonette in Dulwich and a high-rise flat in Canary Wharf are all categorised as London apartments for sale, yet they represent entirely different price points, lifestyles and investment profiles. Renowned Homes lets you search all of them in one place.
Key Considerations for London Flat Buyers
Lease length in London
The majority of London flats are sold as long leasehold. Given London's high property values, lease extension costs can be significant. Always check the remaining lease term and factor extension costs into your overall budget before making an offer.
Service charges in managed buildings
Premium London apartment buildings, particularly those with concierge services, gyms or underground parking, can carry annual service charges of several thousand pounds. Request full service charge accounts and ask whether any major building works are planned.
Building safety certificates
London has a higher concentration of high-rise residential buildings than any other UK city. Confirming EWS1 compliance or equivalent fire safety certification is essential for any building over 11 metres tall before proceeding with a purchase.
Stamp duty for London buyers
In London, Stamp Duty Land Tax thresholds apply as standard for England. First-time buyers purchasing below 425,000 pounds pay no stamp duty on the first 300,000 pounds. Additional property surcharges apply if you own another home anywhere in the world.
Which Part of London Is Right for You
City and Zone 1
The highest prices, the shortest commutes. Suited to buyers for whom proximity to major financial and business districts is the top priority.
East London
From the established creative quarter of Hackney to the regenerated waterfront of Royal Docks and Stratford, East London offers some of the strongest value-for-money apartment buying in the capital right now.
South London
Consistently popular with buyers priced out of equivalent North London postcodes. Areas such as Peckham, Brixton, Lewisham and Greenwich continue to attract strong buyer and investor interest.
West London
Chiswick, Ealing and Hammersmith deliver a balanced mix of excellent transport links, strong schools and a genuine neighbourhood feel with a good selection of period and modern apartments.
North London
Islington, Finsbury Park and Tottenham offer a range of flat types from Georgian conversions to new build schemes, with direct access to City and West End employment hubs.
Renowned Homes lists flats and apartments for sale across all 32 London boroughs from regulated estate agents who are members of RICS, NAEA Propertymark and The Property Ombudsman. Search studio flats, one bedroom apartments, two bedroom flats and larger London properties all in one place with no registration required.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the average price of a flat in London?
The average asking price for a flat in London sits at approximately 550,000 pounds, though this varies enormously by borough. Outer East and South London boroughs can offer one-bedroom flats from around 275,000 pounds, while equivalent properties in Kensington or Chelsea regularly exceed one million pounds.
Is it worth buying a flat in London right now?
London flats in well-connected locations with sound lease terms and manageable service charges represent a well-established long-term asset. The London rental market remains one of the strongest in the world, supporting both owner-occupiers and investors. The right flat in the right borough at the right price remains a sound purchase.
Which London borough has the cheapest flats for sale?
Barking and Dagenham, Croydon, Newham, Havering and Bexley consistently offer the most affordable flat prices in London. These boroughs have all seen significant regeneration investment and transport improvement in recent years, making them increasingly attractive to first-time buyers and investors.
Can I get a mortgage on a London leasehold flat?
Yes. Most major lenders are active in the London leasehold market. Complications arise with short leases, buildings with unresolved fire safety issues and ex-local authority blocks in certain postcodes. A whole-of-market mortgage broker with London experience is the most efficient way to identify the right lender for your specific property.
What types of flats are available for sale in London?
London's apartment market includes Victorian and Edwardian conversions, purpose-built leasehold blocks from the mid-twentieth century, modern city-centre developments, waterfront apartments, mansion block flats, maisonettes and high-specification luxury penthouses. Renowned Homes lists all types across all 32 boroughs.
