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Specialists in Sales, Lettings and acquisition of prime residential property in Central and North West London sandfords Hyde Park Rental Property Guide

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The Hyde Park Estate continues to provide some of the most expensive properties to rent in Hyde Park, with examples around Bayswater Road, Praed Street, Westbourne Terrace and Edgware Road regularly letting for more than £20,000 per calendar month.

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Specialists in Sales, Lettings and acquisition of prime residential property in Central and North West Londonsandfords

Hyde Park Rental Property Guide

The Hyde Park rental market: upper end .

At the upper end of the property market, renting a property isn't considered

second best. Central London estate agent Sandfords is used to helping

tenants for whom renting is a positive choice or a convenient way to have a

base in the capital city.

Andrew Ellinas, the Managing Directing at Central London estate agents Sandfords:

"Many ultra high-net worth individuals chose to rent a property in prime areas because it suits their global lifestyle. We're also seeing a wealth of enquiries from individuals wary of a possible mansion tax on owned properties over £2 million, so they are choosing properties to rent in Central London as a money-friendly alternative."

The Hyde Park Estate continues to provide some of the most expensive properties to rent in Hyde Park, with examples around Bayswater Road, Praed Street, Westbourne Terrace and Edgware Road regularly letting for more than £20,000 per calendar month.

The Hyde Park rental market: the lower end

Many of the smaller houses and flats to rent in Hyde Park are taken by

professionals looking for a Monday to Friday pied-à-terre.

According to property portal Zoopla, the average per calendar asking rent in

Hyde Park is £6,960. Entry level properties, however, can be secured for in the

region of £2,000 per calendar month - typically a studio or bijou one-bedroom

flat.

The Hyde Park 'terraces' remain popular with tenants, including

Queensborough, Inverness and Gloucester. Central London letting agents

also note rising tenant demand in the Lancaster Gate and Bayswater enclaves

of Hyde Park, where some larger period apartments can be found. Many of

the residential buildings in Hyde Park have Grade I or II English Heritage listed

status, and there is a large concentration of these in and around Connaught

Village, Connaught Place and Connaught Square.

Types of properties to rent in Hyde Park

The majority of properties to rent in Hyde Park are flats - one and two-bedroom examples that make an ideal base for busy working professionals. The most coveted examples are in mansions blocks and purpose-built developments, where there are the services of a porter or concierge, and no gardens or grounds to maintain.

The majority of properties to rent in Hyde Park are flats - one and two-bedroom examples that make an ideal base for busy working professionals. The most coveted examples are in mansions blocks and purpose-built developments, where there are the services of a porter or concierge, and no gardens or grounds to maintain.

Today the park is all about recreation of a more genteel nature, with the 350

acres home to The Lido, The Serpentine Lake and its associated restaurant

and art gallery, the Diana Memorial Fountain, the 7th July memorial and

Speakers' Corner. The park also hosts summer concerts, featuring world-

famous artists.

Hyde Park is also a great destination for those looking to travel across London

on foot or by public transport. Residents can choose from five Tube stations

in the local vicinity: Hyde Park Corner, Knightsbridge, Queensway, Lancaster

Gate and Marble Arch, while Paddington and Victoria mainline stations are

also accessible on foot. The park itself in encircled by a ring road that takes in

part of the A402, the A315 and A4202 - better known as Bayswater Road,

Kensington Road and Park Lane, respectively.

Hyde Park Highlights

Hyde Park is one of London's top tourist attractions and its current

incarnation is a million miles away from its roots - which can be traced back to

the 1500s when it was Henry VIII's prime hunting ground.

Contact UsFor more information on properties available to rent around Hyde Park and central London, don’t hesitate to contact or visit our Marylebone Estate Agents office.

Sandfords Marylebone Estate Agents

6 Paddington Street,London W1U 5QG

+44 (0)20 7224 4994

[email protected] [email protected]

www.sandfords.com