Apartments to rent in Ealing

Apartments to rent in Ealing are among the most in-demand in West London, driven by the area’s balance of green space, established neighbourhoods and fast Elizabeth Line connectivity into Central London.

Unlike more high-density rental hubs, Ealing offers a more residential, lifestyle-led environment, with tree-lined streets, large parks and a strong local identity, while still providing direct access to key destinations including Paddington, Bond Street and Canary Wharf.

Rental developments in Ealing

Explore rental developments across Ealing, including boutique residential schemes, larger new build developments and professionally managed build to rent apartments.

This section covers apartments across the London Borough of Ealing, including developments in Ealing Broadway, Hanwell and Southall, each offering a slightly different lifestyle and price point.

 

Managed UNCLE apartments near the Elizabeth Line, combining spacious homes, rooftop views, coworking areas and resident facilities.
Stylish 1 to 3-bedroom apartments in North Acton with a gym, rooftop terrace, coworking spaces and fast Central Line connections.
Studio to 3-bedroom apartments combining Art Deco character, modern interiors, standout resident amenities and Central Line connectivity.
New build 2 and 3-bedroom apartments in Acton with spacious interiors, resident amenities and fast links via the Central and Elizabeth Lines.
Pet-friendly 1, 2 and 3-bedroom apartments with resident amenities, social spaces, rooftop terraces and professional management included.
A calmer West London rental setting with 1 and 2-bedroom apartments, private balconies, landscaped courtyards and resident amenities.
Boutique 1 to 3-bedroom apartments with floor-to-ceiling windows, private balconies, business lounge and Elizabeth Line connections nearby.

Why renters choose Ealing

Ealing is a popular option for tenants in West London thanks to its combination of connectivity, green space and a more balanced way of living compared to more central locations.

  • Elizabeth Line connectivity: Fast, direct routes into Central London including Paddington, Bond Street and Canary Wharf make Ealing highly practical for commuting.
  • More space for your budget: Compared to areas like Notting Hill or Kensington, Ealing typically offers larger apartments and better overall value.
  • Established residential feel: Tree-lined streets, period homes and a strong local community create a more liveable environment than high-density zones.
  • Access to green space: Walpole Park, Lammas Park and Ealing Common provide significant open space rarely found this close to Central London.
  • Wide range of rental options: From boutique developments like Dorset House to larger schemes and build to rent communities, Ealing offers genuine choice.

Living In Ealing

Ealing offers a different rental experience to many London locations, combining established residential character with ongoing development and improving connectivity. The Elizabeth Line means that from Ealing Broadway, Paddington is reachable in 10 minutes and Bond Street in 15, journey times that have genuinely changed how renters think about living in West London.

Around Ealing Broadway, you’ll find a mix of cafés, restaurants, retail and everyday amenities, while quieter streets such as Mount Park Road offer a more private, residential setting. Walpole Park, a Grade II listed historic park, sits in the heart of Ealing Broadway, alongside Lammas Park and Ealing Common, giving the area a green character that’s unusual this close to Central London.

Developments like Dorset House reflect a shift towards smaller, design-led schemes that prioritise space and quality over scale. At the same time, new developments across the borough, including Hanwell Square and UNCLE Southall, introduce modern, professionally managed rental options with on-site amenities, expanding the range of choices available to tenants.

The result is an area that works for a broad range of renters, from professionals commuting into Central London to those prioritising space, green surroundings and a more relaxed pace of living.

Rental prices in Ealing

Rental prices in Ealing reflect its position as a well-connected West London location, with demand driven by professionals, families and renters priced out of more central areas.

As a guide (subject to availability and building): 

  • Studios from about £1,500 pcm
  • One-bedroom apartments range from about £1,800 pcm
  • Two-bedroom apartments typically range from £2,200 to £3,000 pcm
  • Larger apartments and premium developments can exceed £3,000 pcm

Developments closer to Ealing Broadway and the Elizabeth Line tend to command higher prices, while areas such as Hanwell or Southall can offer stronger value while maintaining fast connections.

Build to rent in Ealing

Ealing and the wider West London area are seeing steady growth in build to rent development, with professionally managed schemes offering a more structured and reliable rental experience. Developments across the borough, including UNCLE Southall, Hanwell Square and The Wiltern, provide on-site management, resident amenities and flexible tenancy options, creating an alternative to traditional private rentals.

At Right Now Residential, we specialise in build to rent and new build developments, giving you access to buildings that are often not fully visible on the open market. This allows us to match you with the right apartment more efficiently, whether you prioritise location, budget or lifestyle.

You can explore more options across the capital on our build to rent London page.

Find your Ealing Apartment

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Ealing a nice place to live?

Yes. Ealing is widely regarded as one of West London’s most desirable places to live, offering a balance of green space, excellent transport links and a strong sense of community. It combines the convenience of city living with a more relaxed residential atmosphere, making it popular with professionals, couples and families looking for more space without losing easy access to Central London.

Where is Ealing in London?

Ealing is located in West London, approximately eight miles west of Central London. It forms part of the London Borough of Ealing and includes neighbourhoods such as Ealing Broadway, Hanwell, Southall, North Acton and West Ealing. The area is well connected by the Elizabeth Line, Central Line, District Line and National Rail services.

Is Ealing safe?

Ealing is generally considered a popular and well-established residential area, attracting professionals, families and long-term residents. Like anywhere in London, crime levels and the overall feel can vary between neighbourhoods, so it’s worth researching individual locations. Many renters choose Ealing for its community feel, green spaces and established residential character.

Is Ealing posh?

Ealing is often regarded as one of West London’s more desirable residential areas. While it isn’t as exclusive as neighbourhoods such as Kensington or Chelsea, it offers attractive period homes, leafy streets, independent cafés, excellent parks and strong transport links. Its combination of lifestyle and connectivity has earned it the nickname “Queen of the Suburbs.”

How far is Ealing from Central London?

Ealing is one of the best-connected areas in West London. Thanks to the Elizabeth Line, you can travel from Ealing Broadway to Paddington in around 10 minutes and Bond Street in 14 minutes, making it a popular choice for commuters who want more space without sacrificing accessibility.

How long does it take to get from Ealing to Canary Wharf?

The Elizabeth Line has transformed connections between Ealing and Canary Wharf. Direct services from Ealing Broadway reach Canary Wharf in 29 minutes, making the area an attractive option for professionals working in London’s financial district while enjoying a more residential lifestyle in West London.

What types of apartments are available in Ealing?

Ealing offers a wide range of rental properties, from boutique apartment developments to larger Build to Rent communities and contemporary new build homes. Renters can choose from studio, one, two and three-bedroom apartments, with many developments offering features such as private balconies, resident amenities, landscaped gardens and excellent transport connections.

Are there Build to Rent apartments in Ealing?

Yes. Ealing has a growing selection of professionally managed Build to Rent developments, including communities such as UNCLE Southall, Hanwell Square and The Wiltern. These developments offer modern apartments, dedicated management teams and resident amenities, providing an alternative to traditional private renting.

Is Ealing on the Elizabeth Line?

Yes. Ealing is served by the Elizabeth Line through stations including Ealing Broadway, West Ealing, Hanwell and Southall. The line provides fast, direct connections to destinations including Paddington, Bond Street, Tottenham Court Road, Farringdon, Liverpool Street, Canary Wharf and Heathrow Airport, making Ealing one of West London’s most well-connected places to rent.