Croydon

There are two great reasons to live in Croydon, these go hand in hand to make it a compelling choice; its relatively cheap property prices and its excellent transport links into Central London. On top of that, numerous initiatives are transforming Croydon and helping make its once dowdy image a thing of the past.  Read on to discover developments that are the best places to live in Croydon. In addition, read reviews from residents who own or rent in Croydon.

The town is one of the first six Creative Enterprise Zones (CEZs) announced by the Mayor of London in 2018. Which has brought artists and creatives to the CR0 area to move into new studio spaces that have been opened here. Local leaders hope the borough’s practical support and investment in the arts will see it established as a music city. One of the most exciting commercial developments starting soon is the replacement of the Whitgift Centre – itself once the largest covered shopping venue in the UK – and the neighbouring Centrale mall with Westfield Croydon.

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Best places to live in Croydon

HomeViews Top Rated Development ranking takes into account the Star Rating and HomeViews Transparency Rating of every development in the area

Street art in Croydon

Where is Croydon?

The CR0 postcode area is less than 10 miles south of Central London, well inside the M25. Croydon sits half way along the major rail and road corridor between London and the south coast.

Development in Croydon

Croydon’s commercial and leisure developments have been matched in recent years by the creation of a range of residential schemes to suit all pockets.

Among the most impressive of these is Berkeley Homes‘ typically high-end Saffron Square tower. Its 43-storeys dominate the Croydon skyline and provide incredible views for miles around. From both the windows and the landscaped roof gardens.

The apartments feature high-end, contemporary designs looks such as glass staircases, and full-height windows flooding rooms with light. Residents are also well-served by the 24-hour concierge service. The building is just 12 minutes’ walk from East Croydon railway station. This development is rated as one of the best places to live in Croydon

Great facilities – concierge, gym and roof terrace… Out of hours contact provided for building issues – heating, leaks etc.” – verified resident at Saffron Square who is renting in croydon

For those on a tighter budget, Green Dragon House is a more affordable option for first-timers. By providing communal spaces including a shared lounge with a snooker table and cinema corner, and also a roof terrace, these ‘micro flats’ are designed to appeal to young first-timers who also appreciate opportunities to socialise with their neighbours. Only launched in 2017, Inspired Homes has created a building set up for today’s lifestyle, with hyperoptic broadband and lobby boxes to accept online shopping deliveries.

This is a great building to live in. We are a couple living in a one-bedroom flat and while it is small there is two great common areas. A common room with sofas and tables and a pool table and a rooftop terrace. The building is very secure.” – verified resident at Green Dragon House

Croydon from above

Even more developments…

The flats in Fairview New HomesCity House also benefit from ultrafast ‘Fibre-to-the-Building’ broadband but the technological innovations in this repurposed office-to-commercial space don’t end there. Wind turbines on the roof of the block provide electricity to the communal areas, helping to keep bills down and reduce residents’ carbon footprint. City House is another central development, about 10 minutes’ walk from East Croydon station.

New building and the facilities are of good quality. The security is good because they always do the walk around and you can call them 24h if you have any issues. It is safe overall. Maintenance is good and there are no delays in fixing things.” – Tolu, verified resident at City House who rents in Croydon

Security of the building is great with the cctv. I feel very safe living here. This was my first complaint when I moved in; there was no hot water. Only the shower, other faucets are good. The community is good and people are good.” – Mehvish S, verified resident at City House

Another Fairview New Homes development that comes highly recommended is Queens Gate, a listed conversion with apartments that range from one to four bedrooms.

This is a nice place for kids. There is a playground and lots of grassy areas.” – Grassy, verified resident at Queens Gate

Very happy with the price and the community is like a family and we get along. The community hall does activities for the mums and children. The facilities are great and it’s a great value for money. Maintenance is great.” – Hedwig, verified resident at Queens Gate

Trainline with new flats in the background

Transport

Croydon has three railway stations – East Croydon, South Croydon and West Croydon. The first two of these are on the same line. East Croydon is a major hub with frequent, fast trains to London Bridge (just 13 minutes away) and St Pancras (30 minutes) as well as stopping services to Victoria (16 minutes). Those heading south can get to Brighton in 35 minutes for work or for an easy day. Or even afternoon – out at the beach. And if you’re heading further afield, services to Gatwick Airport leave every eight minutes and take only 16 minutes to get there. There’s also the fast London Overground connection to Canada Water from West Croydon.

Getting around Croydon is easy, too, thanks to the three-line Tramlink network which even stops at Ikea. Further council plans to make the town greener include an electric bicycles hire scheme. Croydon road traffic can be congested and parking is in short supply; but drivers don’t have far to go to reach major roads such as the A23.

You can find out more about living in the Croydon by reading reviews from residents. Click on the developments below to find out more about residents’ experiences and discover the best places to live and rent in Croydon. Moreover, If there’s a Croydon property that you can’t see on HomeViews,  you can add a new listing and leave your review here

Reviews in Croydon

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Compact accommodation with First Class Building Management

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Review Date Mar 2024

Close to East Croydon station – although none of the local supermarkets are full size stores.
Plenty of food/take-out/restaurants

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DESIGN – spacious, open plan foyer, secure entry system
FACILITIES – onsite laundry, good broadband/WIFI – easy setup
5* service from the onsite management team.
Special mention to the onsite TIN (Tida, Indrea, Nermin) Dream Team .
Excellent customer service, very responsive, always smiling and friendly.

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On first viewing the rooms will like any other standard room.
When you move-in, you quickly realise how deceptively spacious the room is i.e. hidden storage space and plenty of drawers etc.

How has the building management responded to any problems or issues you have raised:

All reported issues have been attended to and resolved on the same day.

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5
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3
Location
4
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The layout of my flat is wonderful

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Review Date Mar 2024

Pros: Close to high street and transport links. Fun building activities for families

Cons: slow or lack of communication when it comes to repairs within the building. Lack of parking

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The layout of my flat is wonderful, it’s a 2 bed very spacious. Paintwork is a bit fragile, balcony is lovely. Lots of storage!! Beautiful views at night! Perfect for families, neighbours are lovely everybody is generally very friendly and courteous! Lovely sunsets!

Please share one thing (or more) which you wish you had known before you moved in:

That you can hire the top floor for functions and such

How has the building management responded to any problems or issues you have raised:

It’s had some issues with the lift that has been problematic in the past. To be honest it wasn’t managed well, communication with tenants was poor. But need to give kudos to front desk Carol, and Kevin were very helpful who handled the situation very well despite management not being there to support them. Arnold on front desk is wonderful too.

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Design
5
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5
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Good value apartment in Croydon & good location

Review Date Mar 2024

Love how it is accessible to all transport routes . Town centre is a short walk away so this place is in a good ,clean safe area of Croydon.

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Facilitates need to be improved as a lot of things in our apartment needed fixing at first .Management are polite & front of house ,but things need to get addressed a lot quicker for tenants . The design is very modern and the rooftop floor 10/10!!!!

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The council tax is high for this building ………………..

How has the building management responded to any problems or issues you have raised:

It’s been quite a long process since we moved in and can be frustrating at times with email after email ,but eventually it gets handled .

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Location
3
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3
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High potential, disappointing in reality.

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Review Date Mar 2024

The Fold boasts a central location which is accessible to East Croydon meaning you can get to London in less than 20 minutes, however with the highly metropolitan location it means noise pollution is quite high and parking is difficult to find.

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I’ve lived in the fold for around 2 years now, and while the location and facilities within the development are good, the bad outweighs the benefits of living here.

Firstly the lead times for maintenance take an absolute age, from raising a work order on the portal to a maintenance employee to come and service your needs takes around 2 months, this intrinsically links with the lifts which are down pretty much every weekend. Meaning the tenants will have to climb flights of stairs to reach their apartment at times. If you do raise this with management you’ll receive a generic statement to say we are working on it but never provide any updates. The theme with the employees and management of this building from the GM to operations manager is extremely lazy and reactive, for example I’ve had an issue open for months and have emailed management numerous times to no avail.

Another issue is the raising of rent prices every year, The Fold will tie you into a contract from 6 months to a year and when this nearly comes to an end they will raise your price in line with inflation, my 1 bed flat went from 1400 to 1610 in a year.

The Fold also utilises a community boiler which means you have no choice of heating provider, so when you do get your bill at the end of the month its extortionately high. This has been raised with management and the company that provides the heating to no avail. I have taken the next step of seeking legal advice for this.

All in all a very disappointing place to live given the potential of this building with the promising facilities and location but the management of the building lets it down. I would steer clear if you’re considering living here or making it a home.

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Views of the city are great, but take into account high bills and management being reactive to things you raise.

How has the building management responded to any problems or issues you have raised:

Takes an age for things to be raised and when they are they’ve only got 1 person that deals with all maintenance. Meaning things like heating or water issues take an age to be resolved.

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