Find your next home in Wimbledon

Your local estate agents – with a world of experience

Since opening here almost 30 years ago, our Wimbledon office has offered unrivalled local expertise to potential buyers, sellers, renters and landlords. With its glorious open spaces, vibrant nightlife, excellent housing stock and a prime location. Wimbledon has it all, and our expert team – located right in the heart of the action – are perfectly positioned to help you to take advantage. Come and browse our best-in-class property portfolio, and let us find you a place worthy of this iconic SW19 postcode. We'll accelerate your purchase or sale, or realise your investment potential with our leading lettings and property management services. Our entirely bespoke service also includes free valuations, surveying and interior design.

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Buying property in Wimbledontoggle-icon
Wimbledon’s residential area is split into two distinct and desirable areas: the village and the town. The high street forms part of the original medieval settlement, set amongst handsome period buildings and a wide selection of restaurants and pubs. To the west, you’ll find delightful Wimbledon Village, lined with charming Victorian and Edwardian houses. Down the hill, and closer to the town centre, sleek modern apartments sit alongside retailers, restaurants and other city amenities. Buyers are especially drawn to Wimbledon's superb schools and expansive, open spaces including Wimbledon Common. With strong transport links to central London and a thriving local scene, it remains a sought-after location for families, professionals, and investors alike. Whether it’s town or village, apartment or five-bedroom house, we can help you find your perfect home in Wimbledon. Contact our knowledgeable team today to get started.
Selling property in Wimbledontoggle-icon
Our estate agents understand Wimbledon well, including how it appeals to buyers of all types – from professionals to overseas investors, or families looking to capitalise on its educational options and access to both Central London, and the rolling Surrey Hills. Whether you own a period house near the common or a modern apartment in Southfields, we're here to maximise your property's value. Our experts leverage extensive local knowledge and a global network to connect sellers with the right buyers. Then, through bespoke marketing strategies and comprehensive market insights, we'll help you achieve a successful sale, at the best possible price.
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The rental market in Wimbledon is a sturdy mix of the old and new: from shimmering apartments, moments from Wimbledon Common, to five-bedroom family homes with private gardens. Catering to professionals, families and corporate tenants, demand is high – particularly in areas close to Wimbledon Village and the town centre. Our team assists tenants in securing properties that match their lifestyle and budget while ensuring a seamless renting process. Get in touch with us to see what’s on offer – including in nearby Coombe, Esher, Putney, Richmond and Wandsworth.
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For landlords, Wimbledon offers strong rental yields and a consistent demand for high-quality homes. Using our dedicated Wimbledon lettings management service, we'll help you rent out your property with ease, finding you the highest quality tenants from our global pool of rental applicants, and minimising vacancy time. Whether you’re letting a family house or a pied-à-terre, we ensure your investment is well-managed and generates optimal returns – so you can spend less time dealing with tenants, and more time on the court.
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An instantly and internationally recognisable name, Wimbledon is every bit as glamorous as the midsummer sporting showcase for which it is best known. But there's more to this beautiful corner of London than tennis whites and strawberries and cream. Dating back to the Domesday Book, this area has long been associated with aristocracy and high society. It features endless streets of prime period property, and a thriving local community centring on the the village – with a charm reminiscent of its origins as a quiet country retreat before the expansion of London – as well as access to the finest in city education, culture and amenities. The village is bursting with boutiques, classy cafes, pubs, and restaurants – including The Ivy Café and Light House – offering the perfect setting to while away an afternoon or an evening. Meanwhile, the Centre Court Shopping Centre and its surrounding area provide a mix of high street and independent retailers. Wimbledon is also home to a clutch of outstanding schools, including King’s College, Rokeby, Putney High School, and Wimbledon High School. Beyond its urban appeal, Wimbledon boasts an abundance of green spaces, most notably Wimbledon Common, one of the largest expanses of its type in London. This vast natural retreat offers walking and cycling trails, horse riding, and an escape into nature just moments from the city. Nearby, Cannizaro Park provides beautifully landscaped gardens, while Richmond Park – home to iconic, free-roaming deer – is just a short distance away. Excellent transport links via train, tube, and tram make commuting a breeze, while it's equally easy to escape to the country, with the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty less than 20 miles away. Brighton and the South Coast are just over an hour by car, making Wimbledon perfectly positioned for both city living and weekend retreats.

Meet our Wimbledon team

Our dedicated estate agency team in Wimbledon combines deep local expertise with Knight Frank’s global reach to provide exceptional service. Get in touch to start your property journey today.
Sales
Christopher Burton
Partner, Head of Wimbledon Sales
Ross Jordan
Associate, Sales Manager
Sonia Cheng
Associate
Francis Burca
Senior Negotiator
Danielle Gaughan
Senior Negotiator
Mia Taylor
Operations Coordinator
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Olivia Firmin
Associate, Head of Wimbledon Lettings
Bella Vincent-Moscrop
Senior Lettings Negotiator
Olympia Michael
Business Support Co-ordinator
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Hina Bhudia
Partner
Josh David
Associate, Knight Frank Finance
Rene Bahar
Mortgage Consultant, Private Office
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Priya Black
Partner, Department Head
Nick Alderman
Partner, Department Head
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James Burridge
Partner

The best of Wimbledon and beyond – areas we cover

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Your questions, answered

Are property prices going up in Wimbledon?toggle-icon
The average property price in Wimbledon rose by 0.8% in the 12 months to September 2024, and have climbed 11.5% over the past 5 years​, according to Knight Frank data.
What are the most expensive areas in Wimbledon?toggle-icon
Wimbledon Village is renowned for its high-value properties, with streets like St. George's Road and Parkside featuring some of the most expensive homes. Detached properties in these areas often sell for over £2.5m, with some reaching significantly higher prices. ​Nearby Putney, alongside the Thames also commands premium prices.
How long does it take to sell a house in Wimbledon?toggle-icon
The time it takes to sell a property in Wimbledon varies, but on average it's around 12-14 weeks. The property's condition, pricing strategy, and demand have the largest impact on the timeline.
How does Wimbledon compare to other prime London areas for property?toggle-icon
Wimbledon offers a unique blend of suburban charm and urban convenience, setting it apart from most other prime London postcodes. While areas like Knightsbridge and Kensington boast higher average property prices, values in the hotspots of the Village and Putney rival those in the most coveted central neighbourhoods.
Is Wimbledon a good market for landlords?toggle-icon
Yes, Wimbledon is a strong and robust market for landlords, with rents climbing 4.8% in the year to September 2024, and 24.4% over the past 5 years. The area's popularity with a range of renters – including families, professionals, and international tenants – ensures consistent demand and low vacancy rates.