5 best places to live in Wembley Park

Olympic Way in Wembley Park

With the world-famous stadium acting like a magnet for visitors and investment, Wembley Park is constantly adding new property developments. The choice of smart, modern apartments set against the backdrop of Wembley Stadium is quite extensive, so where to start? If you’re looking for some of the best places to live in Wembley Park, then take a glance at the top-rated developments chosen by reviewers on HomeViews.

5 best places to live in Wembley Park

Let’s take a closer look at some of the highest-rated new property developments in Wembley Park. *PLEASE NOTE these rankings take into account how recently reviews have been submitted, so may not match the overall star ratings shown. More recent reviews are given a greater weighting to reflect current building performance.

1. Madison, Wembley Park, HA9

Quintain Living
4.50 (65 reviews) 4.50 (65 reviews)
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Taking top spot in Wembley Park is Madison by Quintain Living. Brand new in 2022, Madison is a Build to Rent development in Wembley Park, comprising 381 rental-only homes. The development features stylish interiors, resident gardens, a roof terrace, children’s play areas, a dog park and communal work areas and meeting rooms. All of Wembley Park’s new amenities and shops are right on its doorstep, including BOXPARK and the London Designer Outlet. Wembley Park station is just moments away, with access to the Jubilee and Metropolitan lines. There are also excellent road links via M40, M1, A406, M4.

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2. Wembley Park Gate, HA9

Barratt London
4.45 (33 reviews) 4.45 (33 reviews)
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In second is Wembley Park Gate by Barratt London. It comprises 211 apartments, ranging from studios to one, two, three and four-bedroom apartments. Included in the complex are over 70 shops, restaurants and coffee shops. There is also a range of offices. It is located a short walk from Wembley Park Underground station which serves both the Jubliee and Metropolitan lines.

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3. ARK Wembley, HA9

VervLife
4.31 (12 reviews) 4.31 (12 reviews)
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Taking third place is Wembley Ark, a co-living development situated in the heart of Wembley. With fully furnished short- and long-term studio apartments, Ark residents can stay for a few nights to a few months. Additionally, residents benefit from an onsite gym, co-working spaces, a communal kitchen and resident events. Residents can host their own events with a kitchen, bar, sound-system and a garden terrace in The Loft.

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4. Alameda, Wembley Park, HA9

Quintain Living
4.26 (76 reviews) 4.26 (76 reviews)
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In fourth place is Alameda, a residential rental development by the Build to Rent developer Quintain Living. It features a variety of studios, one, two and three-bedroom apartments with furniture co-designed with John Lewis & Partners and kitchens co-designed by Samsung. In addition, residents can enjoy a roof garden with a 5m cinema screen as well as two BBQ areas with seating. Additionally there are two resident lounges downstairs and a large work from home area with free Wifi. Meanwhile, Alameda is close to Wembley Park tube station.

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5. Wembley Parade, HA9

Anthology
4.26 (39 reviews) 4.26 (39 reviews)
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Finally, Anthology Wembley Parade takes fifth place in Wembley Park. It features a collection of one, two and three-bedroom homes and sits right by Wealdstone Brook. Additionally, the rest of the city is within easy reach thanks to the nearby stations at Wembley Park and Wembley Central. Wembley Park station is only a four-minute walk away, with its direct connections to Central London.

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Living in Wembley Park – what can you expect?

Wembley Park has changed a lot since 2007. This was when the new stadium opened and later prompted a £2.5 billion regeneration plan for the whole area. Today, Wembley Park is a fast-tracked success story that’s a thriving modern district full of opportunity and convenience.

Location-wise, this northwest corner of London is highly desirable. Not only does it have a great range of amenities locally, Wembley Park also has excellent bus and tube lines. The Metropolitan and Jubilee Line will get you into central London in just two stops, in around 15 minutes.

And, if you want to get out of London to clear your head, you can be in the heart of the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) within 30 minutes.

More immediately to hand, Wembley Park has a buzzing food scene that represents practically every major regional cuisine. Established restaurants compete with a thriving pop-up eatery industry that keeps things fresh. BOXPARK Wembley is the heart of the food scene here, as it hosts dozens of international outlets. You can try every flavour the world has to offer without ever leaving Wembley Park.

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Average property prices in Wembley Park

There’s a good range of property types and prices in Wembley Park. These range from pricey apartments with prime views and luxury settings, to more affordable prospects outside of the park’s most desirable locations.

On average, Wembley Park property sells for around £508,000. This is substantially below the London average of £723,000. These figures are based on data published by Zoopla, for sales in the area over the past 12 months. As for renting, the average rent in the wider Wembley area is £2,200 per month. This is significantly below the London average rental price, which stands at £3,240 in October 2023.


Wembley Park is one of the most dynamic districts in North London, and there’s always something new to see here. Take a look at our area guide below if you want to get a better understanding of what’s on offer.

Wembley Park

Wembley Park
Slap-bang in the middle of Brent – London’s most ethnically diverse borough – is colourful, chaotic Wembley Park. Thanks to its melting pot of cultures, it’s something of a window onto the world. Restaurants here span spice-scented tandooris and exotic Middle Eastern eateries, and Read more about Wembley Park
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