Hounslow Property Guide - flats to rent in London

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Area Comments

A vast range of places to live are available in the large, varied town of Hounslow.

Hounslow is very much of itself - this is a town that happens to be attached to London rather than a suburb. And it's a town on the grow, as more people are attracted to its mix of services and accommodation, and is regenerating nicely.

A large pedestrianised high street leads to a huge area of shopping and places to eat. Large high street names sit alongside more local stores en route to the Treaty Centre, where along with the typical mix of stores, cafes etc there's a good town library. The redevelopment of Hounslow includes larger supermarkets and a good-sized multiplex cinema. Further our towards Heathrow boroughs like Feltham and Hanworth are also being rapidly developed.

Of course, Hounslow includes within its governmental borders some very salubrious areas such as Chiswick and Isleworth. But Hounslow itself in terms of housing is very much a suburban town. There are good streets of semi detached houses, mostly from the mid-war period, as well as flats near the centre. In the town centre as well there are good Victorian terraces providing a mixture of large and medium-sized houses. Some of the most exciting accelerations in housing are going on in the Feltham area, which at the moment are offering mostly mid-war semis - more competitive than Hounslow itself. Redevelopment will revamp these areas, providing modern housing to sit alongside the mid-war semidetached houses that typify the area.

With a huge amount of money going into Hounslow both in terms of housing and facilities, it's fast becoming a choice not just for those who want to be on the west, but for anyone who needs to be near London without the sting of the prices.

Area News for Hounslow

Vulnerable homeowners 'risk losing their home'

Vulnerable homeowners 'risk losing their home'

People considering looking for property to rent in London may be interested in the suggestion that the coalition government must provide support for homeowners in its emergency Budget, in order to prevent them losing their home.

Read Article ... Published on 11th June, 2010

Understanding electricity units 'helps avoid needless expense'

Understanding electricity units 'helps avoid needless expense'

People looking for property to rent in the London borough of Hounslow or elsewhere in capital are being told the secret to avoid "throwing money away" on electricity bills.

Read Article ... Published on 25th May, 2010

Retired people 'still paying off mortgage debt'

Retired people 'still paying off mortgage debt'

More than a quarter of retired people in the UK are paying off a mortgage or another form of consumer debt, according to research.

Read Article ... Published on 27th April, 2010

House prices increase, survey shows

House prices increase, survey shows

House prices in the UK have risen by 2.6 per cent, according to new figures.

Read Article ... Published on 19th April, 2010

Cost of property increases, says Halifax

Cost of property increases, says Halifax

The average cost of property in the UK grew by 1.1 per cent between June and July 2009, it has been suggested.

Read Article ... Published on 6th August, 2009

Hounslow park 'could exceed Hyde Park' in size

Hounslow park 'could exceed Hyde Park' in size

A park in south-west London could be expanded under new plans, which would see it grow larger than the famous Hyde Park.

Read Article ... Published on 30th July, 2009

NHF criticises Ofgem in energy bill debate

NHF criticises Ofgem in energy bill debate

The National Housing Federation (NHF) has suggested that many people in the UK who use pre-payment meters for their utilities have paid too much.

Read Article ... Published on 15th June, 2009

'What tenants should expect'

A property website has listed some of the processes anyone renting out a house in the UK should follow - tips that tenants may find noteworthy before signing any agreements.

Read Article ... Published on 4th June, 2009

Hounslow and Redbridge price slide continues

House prices in many London boroughs remain considerably lower than the level of a year ago, it has been confirmed.

Read Article ... Published on 16th March, 2009

Army invites Hounslow shoppers to drive tanks

Shoppers in the London borough of Hounslow will soon be able to test drive a virtual tank.

Read Article ... Published on 10th March, 2009

Infrastructure boost for London boroughs

London councils are to be awarded £1.5 million by the government in order to help manage infrastructure, it has been revealed.

Read Article ... Published on 5th March, 2009

Hounslow to benefit from road safety funding

Funding is to be provided to help improve road safety in the London borough of Hounslow, it has been revealed.

Read Article ... Published on 4th March, 2009

London house price slide continues

The value of property in London is continuing to drop, it has been revealed.

Read Article ... Published on 2nd March, 2009

Greenwich schools to receive early funding boost

Schools in Greenwich are to benefit from an announcement in the pre-Budget report that funding will be brought forward.

Read Article ... Published on 25th November, 2008

Council praises transport plans

The mayor of London's plans to improve the transport system in the capital have been met with approval by Hounslow council.

Read Article ... Published on 17th November, 2008

House prices still falling

Read Article ... Published on 9th October, 2008

Hounslow council in green pledge

The London Borough of Hounslow is to take part in a national scheme to help tackle climate change.

Read Article ... Published on 7th July, 2008

Chiswick property 'ideal for families'

It has been claimed that houses for sale in Chiswick are ideal for families, especially those with young children.

Read Article ... Published on 30th May, 2008

Brentford to benefit from new stadium

The west London suburb of Brentford is expected to benefit from the construction of a brand new stadium to replace Griffin Park.

Read Article ... Published on 6th March, 2008

London property bucks downward trend

Property prices are dipping across the UK, bringing more and more houses back into the "affordability zone" for first-time buyers, but London property is bucking the trend, it has been claimed.

Read Article ... Published on 22nd January, 2008

Hounslow Council Tax and TW3, TW4 Council Tax

Borough of Hounslow Council Tax


Year-BandABCDEFGH
2009/2010 £934 £1089 £1245 £1400 £1712 £2023 £2334 £2801
2008/2009 £934 £1089 £1245 £1400 £1712 £2023 £2334 £2801
2007/2008 £930 £1085 £1240 £1395 £1704 £2014 £2324 £2789
2006/2007 £920 £1073 £1226 £1379 £1686 £1992 £2299 £2759
2005/2006 £880 £1027 £1174 £1321 £1614 £1908 £2201 £2641

Price Guide for Hounslow

Weekly From Average To
Studio £104 £148 £150
1 Bed £115 £186 £190
2 Bed £180 £228 £230
3 Bed £202 £273 £260
Monthly From Average To
Studio £451 £641 £650
1 Bed £498 £806 £823
2 Bed £780 £988 £997
3 Bed £875 £1183 £1127

This is only a guide to average relative rent in Hounslow. Expect local variations due to condition & location.

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