Canary Wharf is one of the densest rental markets in London: forests of purpose-built towers and dockside conversions around the estate, served by the Jubilee line, the Elizabeth line and the DLR — Bond Street in about 13 minutes, Bank in around 12, London Bridge in 7. A steady pipeline of new build-to-rent blocks in Wood Wharf and across the Isle of Dogs keeps fresh stock arriving every week.
The catch is that the same tower apartments are often listed by several agents at different prices across Rightmove and Zoopla. Flatscout merges every active listing into one searchable map, de-duplicated to the actual unit, with live counts and the current median rent — and real-time alerts the moment something new matches your filters.
Live listing counts and median prices are shown on the interactive page in a browser.
Three networks converge here: the Jubilee line (London Bridge ~7 min, Bond Street ~13), the Elizabeth line (Liverpool Street ~6 min, Paddington ~17) and the DLR to Bank and Stratford. Thames Clipper river buses are a scenic backup.
Tower apartments are frequently multi-listed by competing agents at different prices. Flatscout de-duplicates Rightmove, Zoopla and SpareRoom listings to the actual unit, shows live counts and the median rent, and alerts you instantly when a new match appears.