North London

Welcome to North London, home to some of the most popular postcodes in the capital. This place fuses charming village centres with architectural gems and fashionable high streets, so it’s easy to see why half of London’s eight million-strong population have laid down roots here. Read on to hear about some of the best places to live in North London.

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Best places to live in North London

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Cafes and culture  

Places like Islington and Stoke Newington brag a pleasing mix of hustle and bustle and green space. On Islington’s cosmopolitan Upper Street, stylish bistros line up against old-world pubs and contemporary cocktail spots. Also, the district’s Farmers’ Market was actually the first to be set up in London, launched in 1999 by food writer, Nina Planck. Today it pulls in big crowds each Sunday, with 30-plus stalls piled high with fresh produce.

Stoke Newington gives East London’s edgy postcodes a run for their money, with its vintage stores and Art Deco cinema. And close-by Highbury is sleepier than its neighbours, with a great line in gastropubs and a much-loved namesake park.

This North London area offers lots for culture buffs, too. Settle in for a dazzling performance at the Sadler’s Wells dance studio or the Almeida theatre. And in the summer, don’t miss Stoke Newington’s literary festival, dubbed ‘one of the best book bashes in the UK’ by pop culture website, The Quietus. 18th century Abney Park cemetery, one of London’s Magnificent Seven cemeteries, is another must-visit. The burial ground of famous figures such as Salvation Army Founder, William Booth, it doubles as a nature reserve and offers workshops in things like stone carving.

Nearby Finsbury Park is best-known for its 46-acre expanse of the same name. This is another creative big-hitter, thanks to the Park Theatre and a reputable performing arts centre for young people.

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North London’s sports stars

Arsenal supporters can count Emirates Stadium as a neighbour in Holloway, just north of Islington’s Upper Street. This suburb has a plethora of quality pubs, which, naturally, overflow with red shirts on game days. Opt for a flat at the Drayton Park Apartments and you will be next door to the stadium, which has been rated as one of the best places to live in North London.

Move north to Tottenham, meanwhile, and brilliant days out can be had at Spurs’ home stadium on White Hart Lane. N17 is celebrated for its diversity – head to Seven Sisters Road for a conga-line of flavours – from Italian antipasti to Greek grilled meats. Or hit Seven Sisters Market for a taste of Latin America.

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Family-friendly neighbourhoods

Places like Alexandra Palace, Wood Green and Highgate have real family appeal, with good schools, leafy parks and Victorian and Edwardian housing. Highgate, in particular, offers spectacular views over the surrounding countryside, with a hilltop setting on the fringes of Hampstead Heath.

Find out more – read reviews from the residents who live in North London by looking down below. Or, if you live in a residential development in North London, click here to leave your review.

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Run, don’t walk. If I wasn’t moving back to the US, I’d never leave.

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Review Date Dec 2023

M&S and transit are less than a minute from the building. The area can get dodgy at night but ‘thems the breaks’ living so close to a tube station. Building used to be an office so the windows are quite thick and keep the flats quiet.

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The staff in this building are TOP NOTCH! From the management company to the front desk, I couldn’t have asked for a better team. One small issue for most of my time here were the the trash shutes – they weren’t operational which meant going to the bin room in the basement, but they’re now up and in working order!

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Hmm. Honestly not much. It’s been a great experience and I feel grateful I’ve been able to call this my home for the past 14 months.

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Quickly and efficiently, but there really haven’t been any issues.

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Lovely place to live

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Review Date Dec 2023

It’s a nice and lovely area with many shops and restaurants. The best thing is that the tube station is just right next to our door and it makes it easier to commute anywhere in London. The area is crowded all the time and might be messy around the station but I never had any safety problems.

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The design of the building and the apartment is quite nice. The most important thing for me is that it’s pet-friendly. The management and concierge is helpful all the time. Maybe the bin room is a little inconvenient and the gym could have been bigger and had more facilities. The fridges in 1-bed apartments must have been bigger.

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That the building is refurbishing and it could take longer than I thought.
The area is a bit messy and crowded all the time.

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I didn’t have any significant issues but the moving-in process was okay and they are helpful with any queries.

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Excellent building

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Review Date Dec 2023

The subway station is downstairs, and there are convenient supermarkets, cafes, and bakeries next to it. It’s great!

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The environment of the apartment is very warm, making me feel comfortable. The management personnel handle things quickly and have a good attitude. The facilities are really sound and user-friendly, with a gym, painting room, and restaurant. There are also dedicated personnel cleaning the apartment every day, and various news notifications are also very timely!

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I think the most important thing to know before moving in is the living environment and price.

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All the managers responded very promptly and resolved the issues very well. Their attitude was great and they were willing to communicate!

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The building is so nice!

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Review Date Dec 2023

Fantastic building, great amenities and lovely team at reception, and around the building! Would highly recommend

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The building is so nice! I love the communal spaces – the rooftop gardens, BBQ area, living room spaces and work from home space is lovely! The building in general is very modern, has a lovely sleek finish to it and is also located right by archway station!

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Hmm, this is tough because Michelle was lovely at providing me with all the necessary information!

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They’ve responded really well. No issues on that end.

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