Apartments to rent in Wembley

Wembley has become one of London’s most established rental locations, with a growing number of modern apartments for rent within professionally managed developments. 

From well-connected high-rise buildings in Wembley Park to quieter residential pockets nearby, this North West London area offers a wide choice of studios, one, two and three-bedroom apartments. This page explores some of Wembley’s leading apartment developments, helping you explore options in this rapidly emerging community. 

Explore Apartment Developments in Wembley

Explore a selection of build to rent developments and professionally managed residential buildings across the Wembley area.

Managed Wembley Park apartments with flexible layouts, social spaces, a gym and direct Jubilee and Metropolitan line connections.
Wembley Park living with rooftop views, a gym, cinema room, resident spaces and everything you need within easy walking distance.
A community-focused rental development with studio to 4-bedroom homes, large gardens, family spaces and extensive resident amenities.
A warehouse-style apartment development with exposed finishes, co-working spaces, landscaped gardens, gym facilities and rooftop views.
Designed around green space and sustainability, with landscaped gardens, co-working areas, a gym and a wide choice of apartment layouts.
Created for flexible city living, with characterful apartments, co-working areas, landscaped gardens, fitness spaces and rooftop terraces.
1, 2 and 3-bedroom apartments in Wembley with coworking spaces, roof terraces, a private gym and professional on-site management.

Modern apartments and build to rent living in Wembley

Wembley’s rental market has evolved quickly, driven by large-scale regeneration and the rise of purpose-built rental developments.

Much of this has been led by developers such as Quintain Living, whose long-term investment in Wembley Park has helped shape the area into a more structured and renter-focused neighbourhood. Rather than relying on individual landlords, many buildings are designed specifically for renting, with consistent management by operators like Quintain, UNCLE and Dandi, higher maintenance standards and shared amenities.

This has created a more reliable and straightforward rental experience, particularly for those looking for a modern apartment in London without the uncertainty that often comes with traditional private rentals.

What to expect from apartments in Wembley

When renting an apartment in Wembley, you can often expect: 

  • Open-plan layouts with good natural light
  • Private balconies or terraces in many homes
  • Furnished and unfurnished options
  • On-site gyms, lounges and coworking spaces
  • Concierge or resident management teams
  • Pet-friendly options in selected buildings
  • Energy-efficient, modern construction

Average rent for apartments in Wembley

Rental prices in Wembley vary depending on the development, apartment size and proximity to transport, but the area remains more accessible than many central London locations.

New build and build to rent developments typically sit at the higher end of the market, reflecting the quality of finish, amenities and level of service provided.

As a general guide, average rents in Wembley typically start from: 

  • Studios from £1,500 per month
  • One-bedroom apartments from £1,800 per month
  • Two-bedroom apartments from £2,300 per month
  • Larger apartments can exceed £3,000 per month in premium developments

Prices are indicative based on current market listings and may vary. Enquire for live availability and current rates.

Why rent an apartment in Wembley

Wembley offers a combination of connectivity, large-scale development and a genuinely distinct lifestyle, particularly around Wembley Park, that sets it apart from other outer London rental locations.

Key reasons renters choose Wembley include:

  • Fast Jubilee line access:
    Wembley Park is on the Jubilee line, with direct journeys to Baker Street in around 12 minutes, which is unusually quick for a Zone 4 location and a major reason for the area’s popularity with commuters.
  • Retail and F&B destination:
    The London Designer Outlet and BOXPARK Wembley create a level of retail and dining density that most comparable areas don’t offer, with a mix of high street brands, independent food vendors and casual dining all within a short walk.
  • Entertainment and events hub:
    Living next to Wembley Stadium and the OVO Arena brings a different kind of energy, with regular concerts, football matches and large-scale events. For many renters this adds to the appeal, although it also means increased footfall and noise on event days.
  • A purpose-built rental neighbourhood: 
    Much of Wembley Park has been developed and managed at scale, led by Quintain, creating a more cohesive environment of professionally managed buildings, shared amenities and consistent standards across multiple developments.
  • Modern apartments designed for renters, not resale:
    A large proportion of homes are new build or build to rent, meaning layouts, amenities and management are geared towards long-term renting rather than individual ownership, resulting in a more predictable and straightforward living experience.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Wembley a good place to live?

Yes. Wembley has become one of London’s most popular rental locations, particularly around Wembley Park, where large-scale regeneration has created a modern neighbourhood of professionally managed apartments, restaurants, cafés, entertainment venues and green spaces. It offers an attractive combination of excellent transport links, contemporary homes and a strong sense of community, making it popular with professionals, couples and families alike.

Is Wembley Park a good place to live?

Wembley Park offers a very different living experience to many parts of London. Purpose-built apartment developments sit alongside landscaped public spaces, independent cafés, restaurants, the London Designer Outlet and year-round entertainment at Wembley Stadium and the OVO Arena. For renters looking for a modern neighbourhood designed around convenience and community, Wembley Park is one of London’s strongest options.

Is Wembley safe?

Wembley is a large area with a variety of neighbourhoods, so experiences can vary depending on the location. Wembley Park has become a well-established residential district, with professionally managed developments, active public spaces and a growing community of long-term residents. As with anywhere in London, it’s worth visiting the area and researching individual developments before choosing your next home.

What Zone is Wembley Park?

Wembley Park Underground station is located in Zone 4 and is served by both the Jubilee and Metropolitan lines, providing fast connections into Central London.

How long does it take to get from Wembley Park to Central London?

Wembley Park is exceptionally well connected for a Zone 4 location. Direct Jubilee Line services reach Baker Street in 13 minutes and London Bridge in 28 minutes, while the Metropolitan Line also provides fast journeys into Central London, making the area a popular choice for commuters.

Why is Wembley Park popular with renters?

Wembley Park combines excellent transport links, modern apartments and one of London’s most established rental communities. Unlike many neighbourhoods that have developed gradually, Wembley Park has been planned as a cohesive destination, bringing together professionally managed homes, retail, restaurants, entertainment and green spaces within a highly walkable environment.

Can I rent an apartment near Wembley Stadium?

Yes. Many modern apartment developments are located within walking distance of Wembley Stadium and the wider Wembley Park neighbourhood. While event days bring a lively atmosphere, professionally managed developments are designed to support long-term residents with high-quality amenities, landscaped spaces and excellent transport connections throughout the year.

Is Wembley Park loud on match and event days?

Wembley Stadium and the OVO Arena host major sporting events, concerts and entertainment throughout the year, so the area is naturally busier on event days. Streets, restaurants and public spaces have a livelier atmosphere, particularly before and after events. Modern residential developments are designed with this in mind, and while some apartments closer to the stadium may experience occasional noise, many residents enjoy the energy and convenience that living in Wembley Park brings.

What is it like living near Wembley Stadium?

Living near Wembley Stadium offers a unique mix of convenience and atmosphere. Alongside world-class sporting events and concerts, residents benefit from an excellent selection of restaurants, cafés, shops and entertainment, all within walking distance. Outside of event days, Wembley Park is modern residential neighbourhood, with landscaped public spaces, professionally managed apartment developments and excellent transport links into Central London.

Is Wembley Park busy on event days?

Yes. Wembley Park is noticeably busier on days when Wembley Stadium or the OVO Arena hosts major events, with increased visitor numbers before and after matches, concerts and shows. Many residents enjoy the lively atmosphere and the range of food and entertainment on offer, while modern residential developments are designed to support everyday living throughout the year. If you prefer a quieter environment, it’s worth considering how close a particular apartment is to the stadium and main event routes.