Neasden has transformed from a small village into a well-connected North West London neighbourhood, offering excellent value and lots of room to grow. 

With its strong transport links, proximity to major retail and leisure destinations and a wide mix of housing, Neasden is a practical yet characterful choice for families, professionals, and investors alike.

What Makes Neasden Special?

Neasden’s development took off when the Metropolitan Railway arrived, shaping the streets and community we see today. Many of its original roads are named after Buckinghamshire stations at the other end of the line, such as Quainton Street and Aylesbury Street.

  • Excellent value compared to neighbouring districts
  • Spacious homes and growing development opportunities
  • Strong community feel with quick access to London and beyond

Neasden combines affordability with convenience - a rare mix in the capital.

Is It Easy to Get Around?

Yes - Neasden is exceptionally well connected.

  • Neasden Station (Jubilee Line) - Bond Street in 17 minutes, Waterloo in 22 minutes, and Canary Wharf in 32 minutes
  • North Circular Road - Just moments away, providing direct access to the M1, M25, and wider motorway network
  • Excellent bus routes and road connections into central and north London

It’s a location that works just as well for daily commuters as for businesses needing access to the wider road network.

Culture & Heritage

Neasden has both history and unique cultural landmarks:

  • Welsh Harp Reservoir - Completed in 1835, now a hub for sailing clubs and water sports
  • Shri Swaminarayan Mandir - The largest Hindu temple outside India
  • Proximity to Wembley Stadium - an iconic neighbour just minutes away

It’s a neighbourhood where heritage, community and modern London life all meet.

What Are the Schools Like?

Neasden has a wide range of schools to choose from:

  • Crest Boys Academy
  • The Crest Girls Academy
  • Northview Primary School
  • St Margaret Clitherow Catholic Primary School
  • The Swaminarayan School

Families benefit from good coverage across both primary and secondary education.

Who Lives Here?

Neasden attracts families, professionals and long-term residents looking for more space without sacrificing connections to the city. Its affordability also makes it popular with first-time buyers, while businesses value its excellent road and transport infrastructure.
It’s also close to major destinations like IKEA Wembley and Brent Cross Shopping Centre, keeping both convenience and retail therapy within easy reach.

Why It’s Special for Dutch & Dutch

We’ve been deeply involved in Neasden’s growth and regeneration. Our work has included:

  • The sale of a hotel on Neasden Lane now earmarked for redevelopment
  • New developments along the North Circular Road, including Propeller Park and 400 North Circular Road
  • The Great Central Way industrial and office development
  • Current involvement in the sale of a large industrial site on Coombe Road, set to become a major residential scheme

Our experience here means we understand Neasden’s potential and the exciting projects shaping its future.

If You’re in the Area…

  • Visit the spectacular Neasden Hindu Temple
  • Take a walk or enjoy water sports at the Welsh Harp Reservoir
  • Head to nearby Brent Cross or IKEA Wembley for a spot of shopping and dining

Thinking of Moving to Neasden?

With space, value and connectivity on its side, Neasden is a smart choice for families, professionals and businesses alike.

At Dutch & Dutch, we’ve been part of Neasden’s story for years, working across residential, commercial and development opportunities. If you’re looking to buy, rent or invest here, we’d love to help.

Contact our Neasden office on 020 7794 0075 to start your Neasden property journey.

West Hampstead Estate Agents

174 West End Lane, West Hampstead, London, NW6 1SW

Residential:020 7794 0075
Commercial:020 7794 7788
Property Management:020 7443 9860
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