A Guide to Living in Harrow

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A Guide to Living in Harrow

Harrow blends leafy suburban living with easy access to central London, making it a firm favourite for families and commuters alike. Here’s an overview of life in the area.

Transport and commuting

With Metropolitan line, Overground and mainline services, Harrow offers fast, reliable connections into the City and West End, plus easy access to major road routes.

Schools and families

  • A strong choice of well-regarded state and independent schools
  • Plenty of parks and green spaces for family life
  • A welcoming, community-focused atmosphere

Things to do

From Harrow-on-the-Hill’s historic charm to shopping, dining and open spaces, there’s plenty to enjoy without travelling far from home.

Tip: Each Harrow postcode has its own character — explore a few before deciding where to settle.

The property market

Harrow offers everything from period family homes to modern apartments, with options to suit first-time buyers, families and investors.

Frequently asked questions

Is Harrow a good place to live?
Many residents value Harrow for its transport links, schools and green spaces, making it popular with families and professionals.
How long is the commute to central London?
Journey times vary by line and station, but many central London destinations are reachable in around 30 to 40 minutes.
What types of property are available in Harrow?
The area offers a broad mix, from period houses to new-build flats, across a range of price points.

Final thoughts

Harrow’s combination of connectivity, schools and green space makes it a rewarding place to call home. Speak to a local agent to find your perfect spot.

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