


Arranging to let a property in Neasden has never been simpler
Do you have a property in the Neasden area to let and need to arrange for some local agents to provide a valuation and advice? Instead of phoning the agents one by one use our valuation request form to contact the most suitable companies. Just check the boxes next to the agents you would like to contact, hit the ‘Request a Free Valuation’ button above and a simple form will appear.
A few tips on using a Letting Agent to rent out you Neasden property
When letting a property it is common to market it through more than one letting agent. The process differs from selling a property in that a sole agency agreement with a letting agent is relatively rare and there is commonly no difference in fees regardless of how many agents you use. If you are looking for an agent to manage your property you may feel more comfortable with one particular agent, perhaps the one that particularly impressed during their initial visit to your property, and decide to just market your property through them.
Use this site to contact the most suitable Letting Agents. As an example; say you have a house to let in Neasden but are not sure which agents you should be contacting. Start by clicking through to the websites of the agents listed above and see what types of property they currently have available. Do they seem to specialise in houses similar to yours? Also, check if they have a strong presence in your part of the area. When you have established which three or four agents are the most suitable use our form to contact them with a single email.
For more information on this topic read our article 'Choosing a Letting Agent'
Information on NeasdenNeasden is a multi-cultural area in the London Borough of Brent, bordering Cricklewood, Brent Cross and Wembley. One of the area’s most eye-catching sights is the Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, the largest Hindu temple outside of India, but Neasden was also the site for the first drive-through McDonald’s in 1988 and the first UK IKEA store, opened in the 1990s.
The North Circular Road is a dominant feature of the area and has been blamed for a decline in Neasden as a shopping centre, although 2004 saw a concerted effort to reverse this decline with a redevelopment of the shopping centre area. Terraces and semis dominate the inside corner of the North Circular but there are many flats too, particularly from the eighties.
Neasden Station is on the Jubilee Line and is in zone 3. It’s a 15-20 minute tube ride into Central London.
Average Property Prices
| Property Type | Average Price |
| Studio flats | £742 |
| 1 Bed flats | £970 |
| 2 Bed flats | £1280 |
| 3 Bed flats | £1649 |
| 2 Bed houses | £1366 |
| 3 Bed houses | £1672 |
| 4 Bed houses | £2242 |
Statistics provided by www.findaproperty.co.uk