


Searching for property to buy in Marylebone needn’t be a chore
If you’re on the hunt for a property to buy in the Marylebone area why not kick start your search by registering with the 8 principle Estate Agents in the area using our contact form. The simple form will provide the listed agents with your requirements so that they can contact you whenever a suitable property comes on to the market. Just hit the ‘Get Registered’ button above.
A few tips on buying a property in Marylebone
Getting registered with the main local agents is a great first step but to be at the front of the queue when that dream property becomes available you need to be what the agents consider a ‘hot buyer’. To be classed as a hot buyer you need to have your finances in place, be pro-active when a new property becomes available and be decisive.
For more information on this topic read our article 'Become a Hot Buyer'
The easy way to sell a property in Marylebone
If you are thinking of selling a property in Marylebone and would like to request a free valuation save time by completing a simple valuation request form that is sent to the selected agents with a single click. Just tick the boxes next to the agents you would like to contact and click the "Request a Free Valuation" link above.Advice on using an Estate Agent to sell your Marylebone property
Most people request valuations from 3 or 4 local agents before deciding the price at which to market their property and which agent they will instruct. The general rule is to select agents that are familiar with property prices in your part of Marylebone and have the knowledge and experience that you require. Once you’ve had a good look around the listed agents’ websites use the "Request a Free Valuation" single e-mail service above to make the appointments.For more detailed advice read our article "Which Agents to Value?"
Information on Marylebone
This area of central London sits in the Borough of Westminster and is bordered by Edgware Road, Oxford Street and Marylebone Road.
Despite its spelling it is actually pronounced ‘mar-lee-bone’ and its location, combined with its ‘villagey’ feel and the abundance of housing stock, have made it a popular choice for affluent Londoners and foreigners. Two of London’s great parks – Regent’s Park and Hyde Park – sit on the North and South of the area, and it is also home to some popular attractions including Madame Tussaud’s and the London Zoo. It is also an area of historic and academic significance with Harley Street, The Royal Academy of Music and Marylebone Chapel all calling this area home.
There are a number of zone 1 tube stations in and around Marylebone, with links to all parts of London. Marylebone is on the Bakerloo Line, while Baker Street is on the Bakerloo, Jubilee and Metropolitan Lines.