Leyton Property Guide

This page links to Estate Agents and Letting Agents in Leyton London, E10

If you wish to find flats to rent in Leyton or houses for sale in Leyton then the Estate Agent, Letting Agent and Property Consultants shown above can cater for your various needs. The Lettings and Estate Agents in Leyton, E10, are not shown in any preferential order, except for the Premium Agents.

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Area Comments

Leyton and Leytonstone are stalwarts of East London, heavily traditional areas of the city as it pushes out towards Essex. But the myth of London-ness bonds with a typical multicultural modern identity to make it attractive to buyers.

Great for access to town via the Central Line, there are also a wealth of green spaces in the area, with Epping Forest close at hand, as well as Wanstead Flats. It's fantastically quick to get out into Essex to explore the coast, as easy as it is to get into town. In the area there are plenty of places to eat and drink, with great locals and lots of local stores catering to the huge diversity of people (it's one of the most multicultural areas in the capital).

There are differences between Leytone and Leytonstone. The latter is generally a fraction more pricey, as it is closer to Wanstead and its wide green area, Wanstead Flats. But for the most part, though they have different stations, these are very similar areas to find properties, and both are still places you can get a bargain - although that's changing. Property mainly consists of Victorian terraced houses, some of which are made into conversions; but there are still some blocks of flats in the area, although the bad ones have been demolished in many cases. Houses here are still very cheap by comparison with many other areas, although as people move out from the centre and Hackney, and as influences like the regeneration of Newham and Tower Hamlets, and preparations for London 2012 take hold (both Leyton and Leytonstone are in prime position to exploit these) this is bound to change.

One of the reasons it's changing is that as people are pushed out by price rises in the city and the west, they're coming east. When they do, they're finding it a good place to live, with excellent green spaces, lovely architecture and friendly locals in one of the best places to invest in London.

Area News for Leyton

Leyton Council Tax and E10 Council Tax

Borough of Waltham Forest Council Tax


Year-BandABCDEFGH
2009/2010 £975 £1137 £1300 £1462 £1787 £2112 £2437 £2924
2008/2009 £960 £1120 £1280 £1441 £1761 £2081 £2401 £2881
2007/2008 £938 £1094 £1251 £1407 £1720 £2032 £2345 £2814
2006/2007 £910 £1062 £1213 £1365 £1668 £1971 £2275 £2730
2005/2006 £870 £1015 £1160 £1305 £1595 £1884 £2174 £2609

Price Guide for Leyton

Weekly From Average To
Studio £100 £137 £155
1 Bed £130 £173 £170
2 Bed £144 £225 £250
3 Bed £196 £224 £280
Monthly From Average To
Studio £433 £594 £672
1 Bed £563 £750 £737
2 Bed £624 £975 £1083
3 Bed £849 £971 £1213

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

Actual Property Rental Per Week

BedroomsMinAverageMax
Studio£126£126£126
1 Bed£147£177£200
2 Bed£253£253£253
3 Bed£190£268£325
4 Bed£290£290£290
Based on currently advertised properties

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