Apartments and Houses to Rent in London

Browse studios, apartments, and houses to rent across London, with weekly pricing, map search, and flexible availability.

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Apartments, houses, and studios to rent across London

Studio

Edwin street · E16 1QA
£280.00 / Week
£1,213.34 / Month
Studio Sleeps 1
Available from 09/09/2026

1 bedroom apartment

Crownfield road · E15 2AS
£330.00 / Week
£1,430.00 / Month
1 bedroom Sleeps 1
Available now

1 bedroom apartment

41EmpireSquare · SE1 4NF
£455.00 / Week
£1,971.67 / Month
1 bedroom 1 bathroom Sleeps 1
Available now

Studio

Bouchon · E1 2FT
£690.00 / Week
£2,990.00 / Month
Studio Sleeps 1
Available now

If you are renting an entire apartment

Renting an entire apartment or house gives you more privacy and control over your living space. Before making an offer, it is always worth checking what is included, what documents are required, and how the tenancy process works so you can move forward with confidence.

How can I rent a room or property?

To secure a rental room or property, a holding deposit is usually required. This is typically completed online using a webform and card payment. Once reference checks are successfully completed, the remaining deposit and rent are normally paid by bank transfer.

Are bills included?

When renting an entire apartment or house, bills are generally not included unless clearly stated in the listing. It is always important to confirm exactly what is included before making an offer.

Do you carry out reference and credit checks?

Yes. We carry out affordability, reference, and credit checks before proceeding. We want to make sure the property is suitable for your budget and that the tenancy process is secure for both tenants and landlords.

What documents do I need to rent an entire apartment or house?

You will usually need your last three payslips, an employer reference, a reference from your previous landlord, proof of ID, and proof of your right to rent. If you are using a guarantor, their income will normally need to meet the landlord’s affordability requirements too.

What if I am new to the UK and cannot provide all the documents?

If you are new to the UK and do not have a UK guarantor, an employment contract may be accepted instead, depending on the landlord. Flexibility varies from property to property, so it is always best to confirm this before making an offer.

How do you make sure the apartments and houses match the listing?

We check properties carefully and use photos, videos, and virtual tours wherever possible. We also carry out check-in and check-out reporting, and if repairs are needed between tenancies, we work to resolve them as quickly as possible.