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Life In Wembley Park: Attracting Young Professionals


09/06/2023

Author : Mitch Hammond


Young professionals have many options when choosing to live in London. There are affordable options near fabulous restaurants, cafes, bars, and green spaces. Wembley is well-connected to London through various transportation options.

Wembley Park is home to the world-famous Wembley Stadium and the SSE Arena. BOXPARK is close to Wembley Stadium and has many street food options. There is also a dedicated space for fun leisure activities such as shuffleboard and pool. Theatre lovers can have a great time at the Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre. The theatre stages a wide range of shows like the acclaimed Warhorse.

Young professionals looking for modern living will find a range of Build-to-Rent developments. Here are the current prices in Wembley Park:

  • Studios from £1,475PCM
  • 1-Beds from £1,680PCM
  • 2-Beds from £1,930PCM
  • 3-Beds from £2,700PCM

Young professionals looking for community living can find many Build to Rent, Co-living and Student Living options in Wembley Park. If you are worried about commuting from Wembley Park, banish that thought because Wembley is exceptionally well-connected.

The Tube

Wembley is easily accessible from four underground stations:

  • Wembley Park on the Metropolitan Line and the Jubilee Line
  • Wembley Central on the Bakerloo Line
  • Wembley North on the Bakerloo Line and Preston Road on the Metropolitan Line

Take the London Overground Line to reach Wembley Central.

Wembley Stadium National Rail station is one stop from London Marylebone on Chiltern Railways. Wembley North is also on the Watford DC line.

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