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Wimbledon at a Glance

WimbledonLondon, Zone 3
TransportZone 3
104properties available
Property Prices
1 bed£1,728
2 bed£2,143
3 bed£3,693
avg monthly rent
SAFETYSafer than 98% of London
0%
Burglary
0.2x
Theft
<0.1x
Violence
0.3x
Known for
Wimbledon CommonWimbledon VillageAll England Club
AIR QUALITYCleaner than 50% of London
Moderate
PM10
1.3x
3-3.4Zone
NEAREST STATIONWimbledon Tram Stop
Tram
south-western-railway
District
Northern
Wimbledon Tram Stop1 min
Wimbledon1 min
Dundonald Road Tram Stop5 min
Merton Park Tram Stop11 min
South Wimbledon15 min
Haydons Road16 min
12 routes
5793131152156163164200219493655
NightN87
COMMUNITYPopulation
215K
WhiteAsianBlackMixedOther
White60%
Asian19%
Black11%
Mixed6%
Other5%
median 35-39
35–49
24%
0–15
19%
25–34
17%
50–64
17%
Rent
40%
Own
57%
Social
3%
Best forFamilies
Data updatedFebruary 2026

Living in Wimbledon

Wimbledon is a family-oriented neighbourhood with excellent amenities in Zone 3 of London home to approximately 215,187 residents. Leafy suburb famous for tennis, the Common, and village charm. The area is particularly renowned for Wimbledon Common and Wimbledon Village, making it a sought-after destination for those seeking village charm and community spirit.

The rental market in Wimbledon offers 104 properties currently available as of February 2026. One-bedroom flats average £1,728 per month, which is in line with the London average. Two-bedroom properties typically rent for around £2,143 per month. Larger three-bedroom homes command approximately £3,693 monthly. Rental stock includes a mix of period conversions, purpose-built flats, and modern developments, catering to various preferences and budgets.

Transport connectivity in Wimbledon is excellent, with Wimbledon Tram Stop station just 14 meters away in Zones 3 and 3+4. Residents have access to the Underground, providing quick connections across the capital. The area is also served by 11 bus routes, including night buses for late-night travel.

For families considering Wimbledon, education options are strong. 100% of local schools are rated Good or Outstanding by Ofsted. The area has 16 primary schools and 9 secondary schools within reach. There are 4 Outstanding-rated schools nearby. The nearest Outstanding school is Ursuline High School Wimbledon, just 1.4km away. Notable schools include Ursuline High School Wimbledon, Merton Abbey Primary School, Harris Academy Wimbledon.

Wimbledon offers a distinctive lifestyle that appeals to families. Home ownership is prevalent, with 57% of properties owner-occupied, fostering a settled, invested community. Local attractions include Wimbledon Common, Wimbledon Village, All England Club, contributing to the area's appeal.

In terms of safety, Wimbledon ranks in the top 20% of London areas, with notably low crime levels. Crime levels have remained stable, reflecting the area's consistent safety profile. Air quality in the area is rated as moderate, with the neighbourhood ranking in the middle tier for clean air across London.

Whether you're seeking village charm and community spirit, Wimbledon presents a compelling option in London's property market. With its blend of Wimbledon Common and convenient transport links, finding your ideal home to rent here is made easier with Holofy's AI-powered search, connecting you directly with local estate agents.

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Common Questions about Wimbledon

Is Wimbledon safe to live in?

Wimbledon is generally considered a safe area in London. Located in Zone 3, the area benefits from good street lighting and an active community. As with any London neighbourhood, we recommend checking recent crime statistics on Police UK and visiting at different times of day before making a decision.

What is the average rent in Wimbledon?

As of February 2026, the average rent for a 1-bedroom flat in Wimbledon is approximately £1,728 per month. 2-bedroom properties average around £2,143 per month. Currently, there are 104 properties available to rent in the area on Holofy.

What are the schools like in Wimbledon?

Wimbledon has 32 schools within reach (16 primary and 9 secondary). 100% are rated Good or Outstanding by Ofsted. There are 4 Outstanding-rated schools nearby. The nearest Outstanding school is Ursuline High School Wimbledon, 1.4km away.

How is transport in Wimbledon?

Wimbledon is located in Zone 3 of London's transport network. The area has excellent transport links with multiple tube and bus connections. Journey times to central London are typically under 30 minutes. Check TfL's journey planner for specific routes from your workplace.

Who is Wimbledon best suited for?

Wimbledon is particularly popular with families and couples. Leafy suburb famous for tennis, the Common, and village charm. Key highlights include Wimbledon Common, Wimbledon Village, All England Club.

How many properties are available in Wimbledon?

As of February 2026, there are 104 properties available to rent in Wimbledon on Holofy. This includes flats, houses, and other property types. New listings are added daily as we work directly with local estate agents.