Your D&G Guide to Barons Court

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Buying Property in Barons Court
Barons Court consists of roughly 20 streets to the west of Earls Court. Buyers are attracted to the affordability of Barons Court property, as well as the area’s good transport links via the Piccadilly line, into London and out to Heathrow.

Barons Court is bordered by Talgarth Road to the north, Lillie Road to the south, Fulham Palace Road to the west and North End Road to the east. Most property for sale in Barons Court consists of Victorian red brick mansion flats, which appeal to those who want to buy purpose-built properties, as well as conversions. Our Barons Court estate agents are also able to offer a number of pieds-a-terre apartments for security-conscious homeowners.

Property Prices in Barons Court
A one-bedroom flat for sale in Barons Court goes for around £275,000, while two-bedroom flats sell for between £375,000 and £400,000. Small houses around Tasso Road, Claxton Grove and Lillie Road fetch around £550,000.

Appeal for Barons Court Residents
The Barons Court area appeals mostly to young professionals, particularly first-time London property buyers. Students at Charing Cross Hospital medical school enjoy the convenience of being able to walk to work, while those looking to buy a flat in Barons Court will appreciate the fact that the A4 is just a few streets away.

A house for sale in Barons Court gives residents more space than they would be able to afford in Fulham, but properties in the area are still close enough to enjoy the shopping and restaurants on Fulham Palace Road, Fulham Road and in West Kensington and Hammersmith. The Queen’s Club is also nearby for tennis fans.

Another draw card for Barons Court property seekers is the North End Road, which has plenty of white stucco houses converted into flats, and a thriving street market. If you’re looking for a house instead of a flat, ask your Barons Court estate agent about the homes in Margravine Gardens.

All in all, if you’re young and just starting a life in London, Barons Court offers secure, well-priced property and good transport links to the city and surrounds. Come and talk to a Douglas & Gordon’s Barons Court estate agent to help you find your ideal property.

Renting Property in Barons Court
Our Barons Court letting agents are fortunate in that the area draws young professionals like a magnet, especially those who want to dip their toes in the London property market before committing themselves to a long-term mortgage. Property for rent in Barons Court is popular owing to the fact that it’s on the edge of the transport zone and offers tenants a variety of mansion flats.

Barons Court property appeals to a mix of up-and-coming London professionals and international tenants who have been relocated to London. They love the fact that they can get to Heathrow easily on the Piccadilly line, or into central London in 20 minutes.

Local rental property consists largely of converted flats. A typical, two-bedroom mansion flat goes for around £400 per week. Houses are in short supply, but you can still find a small mews house for rent in Barons Court with off-street parking for as little as £480 per week.

If you’re after a flat for rent in Barons Court with great transport links, close to the buzz of Fulham and Hammersmith, get in touch with a local D & G letting agent who will help you find a property that offers plenty of value for money.
Don’t trust just any Barons Court estate agent with your property search. Douglas & Gordon’s innovative estate agents know the local property market inside out and will soon find you the perfect home. Likewise, our letting agents will see you comfortably settled in a Barons Court property, in one of London’s safest boroughs.

Shopping & Food

Residents in Barons Court have several shopping districts to choose from. Hammersmith Broadway has all the high street essentials, while the North End Road and Fulham Palace Road areas offer banks, supermarkets and grocery stores. Pubs and restaurants in Barons Court include Curtains Up, The Idle Hour and Best Mangal – which is famed for serving the best kebabs in West London!

 

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Culture & Leisure

If you’re a keen sports fan, you’ll love The Queen’s Club, which is the internationally recognised location for the annual Aegon Grass Court Championship.

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Services

Charing Cross Hospital serves the entire Barons Court area and provides a full range of adult clinical specialities.

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Barons Court Office

Sales - Emma Hanks

Associate Director
656 Fulham Road, SW6 5RX
T: 020 7731 4391
E: fulhamsales@dng.co.uk

Lettings - Ella Newhouse

Associate
656 Fulham Road, SW6 5RX
T: 020 7731 4791
E: fulhamlets@dng.co.uk

Time to main destinations

King's Cross 31 mins
Waterloo 28 mins
Clapham Junction 24 mins
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